From 72ef6cbb76bea690288f20e9d6fa61241ee3e0be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Syoyo Fujita Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 16:03:24 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Add initial unit test codes using Catch. Add Kuroga build script. --- build.ninja | 8 +- deps/cpplint.py | 6323 ++++++++++++ test.cc => loader_example.cc | 4 +- cornell_box.mtl => models/cornell_box.mtl | 0 cornell_box.obj => models/cornell_box.obj | 0 premake4.lua | 6 +- tests/Makefile | 13 + tests/README.md | 25 + tests/catch.hpp | 10445 ++++++++++++++++++++ tests/config-msvc.py | 52 + tests/config-posix.py | 53 + tests/kuroga.py | 312 + tests/tester.cc | 324 + tests/vcbuild.bat | 3 + tiny_obj_loader.h | 340 +- 15 files changed, 17897 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) create mode 100755 deps/cpplint.py rename test.cc => loader_example.cc (98%) rename cornell_box.mtl => models/cornell_box.mtl (100%) rename cornell_box.obj => models/cornell_box.obj (100%) create mode 100644 tests/Makefile create mode 100644 tests/README.md create mode 100644 tests/catch.hpp create mode 100644 tests/config-msvc.py create mode 100644 tests/config-posix.py create mode 100755 tests/kuroga.py create mode 100644 tests/tester.cc create mode 100644 tests/vcbuild.bat diff --git a/build.ninja b/build.ninja index 3a26d97..5048ff1 100644 --- a/build.ninja +++ b/build.ninja @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ cc = clang cxx = clang++ cflags = -Werror -Weverything cxxflags = -Werror -Weverything +#cflags = -O2 +#cxxflags = -O2 rule compile command = $cxx $cxxflags -c $in -o $out @@ -10,7 +12,7 @@ rule compile rule link command = $cxx $in -o $out -build test.o: compile test.cc -build test: link test.o +build loader_example.o: compile loader_example.cc +build loader_example: link loader_example.o -default test +default loader_example diff --git a/deps/cpplint.py b/deps/cpplint.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ccc25d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/deps/cpplint.py @@ -0,0 +1,6323 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# Copyright (c) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +# met: +# +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +# distribution. +# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +# this software without specific prior written permission. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +"""Does google-lint on c++ files. + +The goal of this script is to identify places in the code that *may* +be in non-compliance with google style. It does not attempt to fix +up these problems -- the point is to educate. It does also not +attempt to find all problems, or to ensure that everything it does +find is legitimately a problem. + +In particular, we can get very confused by /* and // inside strings! +We do a small hack, which is to ignore //'s with "'s after them on the +same line, but it is far from perfect (in either direction). +""" + +import codecs +import copy +import getopt +import math # for log +import os +import re +import sre_compile +import string +import sys +import unicodedata + + +_USAGE = """ +Syntax: cpplint.py [--verbose=#] [--output=vs7] [--filter=-x,+y,...] + [--counting=total|toplevel|detailed] [--root=subdir] + [--linelength=digits] + [file] ... + + The style guidelines this tries to follow are those in + http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml + + Every problem is given a confidence score from 1-5, with 5 meaning we are + certain of the problem, and 1 meaning it could be a legitimate construct. + This will miss some errors, and is not a substitute for a code review. + + To suppress false-positive errors of a certain category, add a + 'NOLINT(category)' comment to the line. NOLINT or NOLINT(*) + suppresses errors of all categories on that line. + + The files passed in will be linted; at least one file must be provided. + Default linted extensions are .cc, .cpp, .cu, .cuh and .h. Change the + extensions with the --extensions flag. + + Flags: + + output=vs7 + By default, the output is formatted to ease emacs parsing. Visual Studio + compatible output (vs7) may also be used. Other formats are unsupported. + + verbose=# + Specify a number 0-5 to restrict errors to certain verbosity levels. + + filter=-x,+y,... + Specify a comma-separated list of category-filters to apply: only + error messages whose category names pass the filters will be printed. + (Category names are printed with the message and look like + "[whitespace/indent]".) Filters are evaluated left to right. + "-FOO" and "FOO" means "do not print categories that start with FOO". + "+FOO" means "do print categories that start with FOO". + + Examples: --filter=-whitespace,+whitespace/braces + --filter=whitespace,runtime/printf,+runtime/printf_format + --filter=-,+build/include_what_you_use + + To see a list of all the categories used in cpplint, pass no arg: + --filter= + + counting=total|toplevel|detailed + The total number of errors found is always printed. If + 'toplevel' is provided, then the count of errors in each of + the top-level categories like 'build' and 'whitespace' will + also be printed. If 'detailed' is provided, then a count + is provided for each category like 'build/class'. + + root=subdir + The root directory used for deriving header guard CPP variable. + By default, the header guard CPP variable is calculated as the relative + path to the directory that contains .git, .hg, or .svn. When this flag + is specified, the relative path is calculated from the specified + directory. If the specified directory does not exist, this flag is + ignored. + + Examples: + Assuming that src/.git exists, the header guard CPP variables for + src/chrome/browser/ui/browser.h are: + + No flag => CHROME_BROWSER_UI_BROWSER_H_ + --root=chrome => BROWSER_UI_BROWSER_H_ + --root=chrome/browser => UI_BROWSER_H_ + + linelength=digits + This is the allowed line length for the project. The default value is + 80 characters. + + Examples: + --linelength=120 + + extensions=extension,extension,... + The allowed file extensions that cpplint will check + + Examples: + --extensions=hpp,cpp + + cpplint.py supports per-directory configurations specified in CPPLINT.cfg + files. CPPLINT.cfg file can contain a number of key=value pairs. + Currently the following options are supported: + + set noparent + filter=+filter1,-filter2,... + exclude_files=regex + linelength=80 + + "set noparent" option prevents cpplint from traversing directory tree + upwards looking for more .cfg files in parent directories. This option + is usually placed in the top-level project directory. + + The "filter" option is similar in function to --filter flag. It specifies + message filters in addition to the |_DEFAULT_FILTERS| and those specified + through --filter command-line flag. + + "exclude_files" allows to specify a regular expression to be matched against + a file name. If the expression matches, the file is skipped and not run + through liner. + + "linelength" allows to specify the allowed line length for the project. + + CPPLINT.cfg has an effect on files in the same directory and all + sub-directories, unless overridden by a nested configuration file. + + Example file: + filter=-build/include_order,+build/include_alpha + exclude_files=.*\.cc + + The above example disables build/include_order warning and enables + build/include_alpha as well as excludes all .cc from being + processed by linter, in the current directory (where the .cfg + file is located) and all sub-directories. +""" + +# We categorize each error message we print. Here are the categories. +# We want an explicit list so we can list them all in cpplint --filter=. +# If you add a new error message with a new category, add it to the list +# here! cpplint_unittest.py should tell you if you forget to do this. +_ERROR_CATEGORIES = [ + 'build/class', + 'build/c++11', + 'build/deprecated', + 'build/endif_comment', + 'build/explicit_make_pair', + 'build/forward_decl', + 'build/header_guard', + 'build/include', + 'build/include_alpha', + 'build/include_order', + 'build/include_what_you_use', + 'build/namespaces', + 'build/printf_format', + 'build/storage_class', + 'legal/copyright', + 'readability/alt_tokens', + 'readability/braces', + 'readability/casting', + 'readability/check', + 'readability/constructors', + 'readability/fn_size', + 'readability/function', + 'readability/inheritance', + 'readability/multiline_comment', + 'readability/multiline_string', + 'readability/namespace', + 'readability/nolint', + 'readability/nul', + 'readability/strings', + 'readability/todo', + 'readability/utf8', + 'runtime/arrays', + 'runtime/casting', + 'runtime/explicit', + 'runtime/int', + 'runtime/init', + 'runtime/invalid_increment', + 'runtime/member_string_references', + 'runtime/memset', + 'runtime/indentation_namespace', + 'runtime/operator', + 'runtime/printf', + 'runtime/printf_format', + 'runtime/references', + 'runtime/string', + 'runtime/threadsafe_fn', + 'runtime/vlog', + 'whitespace/blank_line', + 'whitespace/braces', + 'whitespace/comma', + 'whitespace/comments', + 'whitespace/empty_conditional_body', + 'whitespace/empty_loop_body', + 'whitespace/end_of_line', + 'whitespace/ending_newline', + 'whitespace/forcolon', + 'whitespace/indent', + 'whitespace/line_length', + 'whitespace/newline', + 'whitespace/operators', + 'whitespace/parens', + 'whitespace/semicolon', + 'whitespace/tab', + 'whitespace/todo', + ] + +# These error categories are no longer enforced by cpplint, but for backwards- +# compatibility they may still appear in NOLINT comments. +_LEGACY_ERROR_CATEGORIES = [ + 'readability/streams', + ] + +# The default state of the category filter. This is overridden by the --filter= +# flag. By default all errors are on, so only add here categories that should be +# off by default (i.e., categories that must be enabled by the --filter= flags). +# All entries here should start with a '-' or '+', as in the --filter= flag. +_DEFAULT_FILTERS = ['-build/include_alpha'] + +# We used to check for high-bit characters, but after much discussion we +# decided those were OK, as long as they were in UTF-8 and didn't represent +# hard-coded international strings, which belong in a separate i18n file. + +# C++ headers +_CPP_HEADERS = frozenset([ + # Legacy + 'algobase.h', + 'algo.h', + 'alloc.h', + 'builtinbuf.h', + 'bvector.h', + 'complex.h', + 'defalloc.h', + 'deque.h', + 'editbuf.h', + 'fstream.h', + 'function.h', + 'hash_map', + 'hash_map.h', + 'hash_set', + 'hash_set.h', + 'hashtable.h', + 'heap.h', + 'indstream.h', + 'iomanip.h', + 'iostream.h', + 'istream.h', + 'iterator.h', + 'list.h', + 'map.h', + 'multimap.h', + 'multiset.h', + 'ostream.h', + 'pair.h', + 'parsestream.h', + 'pfstream.h', + 'procbuf.h', + 'pthread_alloc', + 'pthread_alloc.h', + 'rope', + 'rope.h', + 'ropeimpl.h', + 'set.h', + 'slist', + 'slist.h', + 'stack.h', + 'stdiostream.h', + 'stl_alloc.h', + 'stl_relops.h', + 'streambuf.h', + 'stream.h', + 'strfile.h', + 'strstream.h', + 'tempbuf.h', + 'tree.h', + 'type_traits.h', + 'vector.h', + # 17.6.1.2 C++ library headers + 'algorithm', + 'array', + 'atomic', + 'bitset', + 'chrono', + 'codecvt', + 'complex', + 'condition_variable', + 'deque', + 'exception', + 'forward_list', + 'fstream', + 'functional', + 'future', + 'initializer_list', + 'iomanip', + 'ios', + 'iosfwd', + 'iostream', + 'istream', + 'iterator', + 'limits', + 'list', + 'locale', + 'map', + 'memory', + 'mutex', + 'new', + 'numeric', + 'ostream', + 'queue', + 'random', + 'ratio', + 'regex', + 'set', + 'sstream', + 'stack', + 'stdexcept', + 'streambuf', + 'string', + 'strstream', + 'system_error', + 'thread', + 'tuple', + 'typeindex', + 'typeinfo', + 'type_traits', + 'unordered_map', + 'unordered_set', + 'utility', + 'valarray', + 'vector', + # 17.6.1.2 C++ headers for C library facilities + 'cassert', + 'ccomplex', + 'cctype', + 'cerrno', + 'cfenv', + 'cfloat', + 'cinttypes', + 'ciso646', + 'climits', + 'clocale', + 'cmath', + 'csetjmp', + 'csignal', + 'cstdalign', + 'cstdarg', + 'cstdbool', + 'cstddef', + 'cstdint', + 'cstdio', + 'cstdlib', + 'cstring', + 'ctgmath', + 'ctime', + 'cuchar', + 'cwchar', + 'cwctype', + ]) + + +# These headers are excluded from [build/include] and [build/include_order] +# checks: +# - Anything not following google file name conventions (containing an +# uppercase character, such as Python.h or nsStringAPI.h, for example). +# - Lua headers. +_THIRD_PARTY_HEADERS_PATTERN = re.compile( + r'^(?:[^/]*[A-Z][^/]*\.h|lua\.h|lauxlib\.h|lualib\.h)$') + + +# Assertion macros. These are defined in base/logging.h and +# testing/base/gunit.h. Note that the _M versions need to come first +# for substring matching to work. +_CHECK_MACROS = [ + 'DCHECK', 'CHECK', + 'EXPECT_TRUE_M', 'EXPECT_TRUE', + 'ASSERT_TRUE_M', 'ASSERT_TRUE', + 'EXPECT_FALSE_M', 'EXPECT_FALSE', + 'ASSERT_FALSE_M', 'ASSERT_FALSE', + ] + +# Replacement macros for CHECK/DCHECK/EXPECT_TRUE/EXPECT_FALSE +_CHECK_REPLACEMENT = dict([(m, {}) for m in _CHECK_MACROS]) + +for op, replacement in [('==', 'EQ'), ('!=', 'NE'), + ('>=', 'GE'), ('>', 'GT'), + ('<=', 'LE'), ('<', 'LT')]: + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['DCHECK'][op] = 'DCHECK_%s' % replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['CHECK'][op] = 'CHECK_%s' % replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_TRUE'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s' % replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_TRUE'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s' % replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_TRUE_M'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s_M' % replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_TRUE_M'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s_M' % replacement + +for op, inv_replacement in [('==', 'NE'), ('!=', 'EQ'), + ('>=', 'LT'), ('>', 'LE'), + ('<=', 'GT'), ('<', 'GE')]: + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_FALSE'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s' % inv_replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_FALSE'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s' % inv_replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_FALSE_M'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s_M' % inv_replacement + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_FALSE_M'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s_M' % inv_replacement + +# Alternative tokens and their replacements. For full list, see section 2.5 +# Alternative tokens [lex.digraph] in the C++ standard. +# +# Digraphs (such as '%:') are not included here since it's a mess to +# match those on a word boundary. +_ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT = { + 'and': '&&', + 'bitor': '|', + 'or': '||', + 'xor': '^', + 'compl': '~', + 'bitand': '&', + 'and_eq': '&=', + 'or_eq': '|=', + 'xor_eq': '^=', + 'not': '!', + 'not_eq': '!=' + } + +# Compile regular expression that matches all the above keywords. The "[ =()]" +# bit is meant to avoid matching these keywords outside of boolean expressions. +# +# False positives include C-style multi-line comments and multi-line strings +# but those have always been troublesome for cpplint. +_ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT_PATTERN = re.compile( + r'[ =()](' + ('|'.join(_ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT.keys())) + r')(?=[ (]|$)') + + +# These constants define types of headers for use with +# _IncludeState.CheckNextIncludeOrder(). +_C_SYS_HEADER = 1 +_CPP_SYS_HEADER = 2 +_LIKELY_MY_HEADER = 3 +_POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER = 4 +_OTHER_HEADER = 5 + +# These constants define the current inline assembly state +_NO_ASM = 0 # Outside of inline assembly block +_INSIDE_ASM = 1 # Inside inline assembly block +_END_ASM = 2 # Last line of inline assembly block +_BLOCK_ASM = 3 # The whole block is an inline assembly block + +# Match start of assembly blocks +_MATCH_ASM = re.compile(r'^\s*(?:asm|_asm|__asm|__asm__)' + r'(?:\s+(volatile|__volatile__))?' + r'\s*[{(]') + + +_regexp_compile_cache = {} + +# {str, set(int)}: a map from error categories to sets of linenumbers +# on which those errors are expected and should be suppressed. +_error_suppressions = {} + +# The root directory used for deriving header guard CPP variable. +# This is set by --root flag. +_root = None + +# The allowed line length of files. +# This is set by --linelength flag. +_line_length = 80 + +# The allowed extensions for file names +# This is set by --extensions flag. +_valid_extensions = set(['cc', 'h', 'cpp', 'cu', 'cuh']) + +def ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, raw_line, linenum, error): + """Updates the global list of error-suppressions. + + Parses any NOLINT comments on the current line, updating the global + error_suppressions store. Reports an error if the NOLINT comment + was malformed. + + Args: + filename: str, the name of the input file. + raw_line: str, the line of input text, with comments. + linenum: int, the number of the current line. + error: function, an error handler. + """ + matched = Search(r'\bNOLINT(NEXTLINE)?\b(\([^)]+\))?', raw_line) + if matched: + if matched.group(1): + suppressed_line = linenum + 1 + else: + suppressed_line = linenum + category = matched.group(2) + if category in (None, '(*)'): # => "suppress all" + _error_suppressions.setdefault(None, set()).add(suppressed_line) + else: + if category.startswith('(') and category.endswith(')'): + category = category[1:-1] + if category in _ERROR_CATEGORIES: + _error_suppressions.setdefault(category, set()).add(suppressed_line) + elif category not in _LEGACY_ERROR_CATEGORIES: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/nolint', 5, + 'Unknown NOLINT error category: %s' % category) + + +def ResetNolintSuppressions(): + """Resets the set of NOLINT suppressions to empty.""" + _error_suppressions.clear() + + +def IsErrorSuppressedByNolint(category, linenum): + """Returns true if the specified error category is suppressed on this line. + + Consults the global error_suppressions map populated by + ParseNolintSuppressions/ResetNolintSuppressions. + + Args: + category: str, the category of the error. + linenum: int, the current line number. + Returns: + bool, True iff the error should be suppressed due to a NOLINT comment. + """ + return (linenum in _error_suppressions.get(category, set()) or + linenum in _error_suppressions.get(None, set())) + + +def Match(pattern, s): + """Matches the string with the pattern, caching the compiled regexp.""" + # The regexp compilation caching is inlined in both Match and Search for + # performance reasons; factoring it out into a separate function turns out + # to be noticeably expensive. + if pattern not in _regexp_compile_cache: + _regexp_compile_cache[pattern] = sre_compile.compile(pattern) + return _regexp_compile_cache[pattern].match(s) + + +def ReplaceAll(pattern, rep, s): + """Replaces instances of pattern in a string with a replacement. + + The compiled regex is kept in a cache shared by Match and Search. + + Args: + pattern: regex pattern + rep: replacement text + s: search string + + Returns: + string with replacements made (or original string if no replacements) + """ + if pattern not in _regexp_compile_cache: + _regexp_compile_cache[pattern] = sre_compile.compile(pattern) + return _regexp_compile_cache[pattern].sub(rep, s) + + +def Search(pattern, s): + """Searches the string for the pattern, caching the compiled regexp.""" + if pattern not in _regexp_compile_cache: + _regexp_compile_cache[pattern] = sre_compile.compile(pattern) + return _regexp_compile_cache[pattern].search(s) + + +class _IncludeState(object): + """Tracks line numbers for includes, and the order in which includes appear. + + include_list contains list of lists of (header, line number) pairs. + It's a lists of lists rather than just one flat list to make it + easier to update across preprocessor boundaries. + + Call CheckNextIncludeOrder() once for each header in the file, passing + in the type constants defined above. Calls in an illegal order will + raise an _IncludeError with an appropriate error message. + + """ + # self._section will move monotonically through this set. If it ever + # needs to move backwards, CheckNextIncludeOrder will raise an error. + _INITIAL_SECTION = 0 + _MY_H_SECTION = 1 + _C_SECTION = 2 + _CPP_SECTION = 3 + _OTHER_H_SECTION = 4 + + _TYPE_NAMES = { + _C_SYS_HEADER: 'C system header', + _CPP_SYS_HEADER: 'C++ system header', + _LIKELY_MY_HEADER: 'header this file implements', + _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER: 'header this file may implement', + _OTHER_HEADER: 'other header', + } + _SECTION_NAMES = { + _INITIAL_SECTION: "... nothing. (This can't be an error.)", + _MY_H_SECTION: 'a header this file implements', + _C_SECTION: 'C system header', + _CPP_SECTION: 'C++ system header', + _OTHER_H_SECTION: 'other header', + } + + def __init__(self): + self.include_list = [[]] + self.ResetSection('') + + def FindHeader(self, header): + """Check if a header has already been included. + + Args: + header: header to check. + Returns: + Line number of previous occurrence, or -1 if the header has not + been seen before. + """ + for section_list in self.include_list: + for f in section_list: + if f[0] == header: + return f[1] + return -1 + + def ResetSection(self, directive): + """Reset section checking for preprocessor directive. + + Args: + directive: preprocessor directive (e.g. "if", "else"). + """ + # The name of the current section. + self._section = self._INITIAL_SECTION + # The path of last found header. + self._last_header = '' + + # Update list of includes. Note that we never pop from the + # include list. + if directive in ('if', 'ifdef', 'ifndef'): + self.include_list.append([]) + elif directive in ('else', 'elif'): + self.include_list[-1] = [] + + def SetLastHeader(self, header_path): + self._last_header = header_path + + def CanonicalizeAlphabeticalOrder(self, header_path): + """Returns a path canonicalized for alphabetical comparison. + + - replaces "-" with "_" so they both cmp the same. + - removes '-inl' since we don't require them to be after the main header. + - lowercase everything, just in case. + + Args: + header_path: Path to be canonicalized. + + Returns: + Canonicalized path. + """ + return header_path.replace('-inl.h', '.h').replace('-', '_').lower() + + def IsInAlphabeticalOrder(self, clean_lines, linenum, header_path): + """Check if a header is in alphabetical order with the previous header. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + header_path: Canonicalized header to be checked. + + Returns: + Returns true if the header is in alphabetical order. + """ + # If previous section is different from current section, _last_header will + # be reset to empty string, so it's always less than current header. + # + # If previous line was a blank line, assume that the headers are + # intentionally sorted the way they are. + if (self._last_header > header_path and + Match(r'^\s*#\s*include\b', clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1])): + return False + return True + + def CheckNextIncludeOrder(self, header_type): + """Returns a non-empty error message if the next header is out of order. + + This function also updates the internal state to be ready to check + the next include. + + Args: + header_type: One of the _XXX_HEADER constants defined above. + + Returns: + The empty string if the header is in the right order, or an + error message describing what's wrong. + + """ + error_message = ('Found %s after %s' % + (self._TYPE_NAMES[header_type], + self._SECTION_NAMES[self._section])) + + last_section = self._section + + if header_type == _C_SYS_HEADER: + if self._section <= self._C_SECTION: + self._section = self._C_SECTION + else: + self._last_header = '' + return error_message + elif header_type == _CPP_SYS_HEADER: + if self._section <= self._CPP_SECTION: + self._section = self._CPP_SECTION + else: + self._last_header = '' + return error_message + elif header_type == _LIKELY_MY_HEADER: + if self._section <= self._MY_H_SECTION: + self._section = self._MY_H_SECTION + else: + self._section = self._OTHER_H_SECTION + elif header_type == _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER: + if self._section <= self._MY_H_SECTION: + self._section = self._MY_H_SECTION + else: + # This will always be the fallback because we're not sure + # enough that the header is associated with this file. + self._section = self._OTHER_H_SECTION + else: + assert header_type == _OTHER_HEADER + self._section = self._OTHER_H_SECTION + + if last_section != self._section: + self._last_header = '' + + return '' + + +class _CppLintState(object): + """Maintains module-wide state..""" + + def __init__(self): + self.verbose_level = 1 # global setting. + self.error_count = 0 # global count of reported errors + # filters to apply when emitting error messages + self.filters = _DEFAULT_FILTERS[:] + # backup of filter list. Used to restore the state after each file. + self._filters_backup = self.filters[:] + self.counting = 'total' # In what way are we counting errors? + self.errors_by_category = {} # string to int dict storing error counts + + # output format: + # "emacs" - format that emacs can parse (default) + # "vs7" - format that Microsoft Visual Studio 7 can parse + self.output_format = 'emacs' + + def SetOutputFormat(self, output_format): + """Sets the output format for errors.""" + self.output_format = output_format + + def SetVerboseLevel(self, level): + """Sets the module's verbosity, and returns the previous setting.""" + last_verbose_level = self.verbose_level + self.verbose_level = level + return last_verbose_level + + def SetCountingStyle(self, counting_style): + """Sets the module's counting options.""" + self.counting = counting_style + + def SetFilters(self, filters): + """Sets the error-message filters. + + These filters are applied when deciding whether to emit a given + error message. + + Args: + filters: A string of comma-separated filters (eg "+whitespace/indent"). + Each filter should start with + or -; else we die. + + Raises: + ValueError: The comma-separated filters did not all start with '+' or '-'. + E.g. "-,+whitespace,-whitespace/indent,whitespace/badfilter" + """ + # Default filters always have less priority than the flag ones. + self.filters = _DEFAULT_FILTERS[:] + self.AddFilters(filters) + + def AddFilters(self, filters): + """ Adds more filters to the existing list of error-message filters. """ + for filt in filters.split(','): + clean_filt = filt.strip() + if clean_filt: + self.filters.append(clean_filt) + for filt in self.filters: + if not (filt.startswith('+') or filt.startswith('-')): + raise ValueError('Every filter in --filters must start with + or -' + ' (%s does not)' % filt) + + def BackupFilters(self): + """ Saves the current filter list to backup storage.""" + self._filters_backup = self.filters[:] + + def RestoreFilters(self): + """ Restores filters previously backed up.""" + self.filters = self._filters_backup[:] + + def ResetErrorCounts(self): + """Sets the module's error statistic back to zero.""" + self.error_count = 0 + self.errors_by_category = {} + + def IncrementErrorCount(self, category): + """Bumps the module's error statistic.""" + self.error_count += 1 + if self.counting in ('toplevel', 'detailed'): + if self.counting != 'detailed': + category = category.split('/')[0] + if category not in self.errors_by_category: + self.errors_by_category[category] = 0 + self.errors_by_category[category] += 1 + + def PrintErrorCounts(self): + """Print a summary of errors by category, and the total.""" + for category, count in self.errors_by_category.iteritems(): + sys.stderr.write('Category \'%s\' errors found: %d\n' % + (category, count)) + sys.stderr.write('Total errors found: %d\n' % self.error_count) + +_cpplint_state = _CppLintState() + + +def _OutputFormat(): + """Gets the module's output format.""" + return _cpplint_state.output_format + + +def _SetOutputFormat(output_format): + """Sets the module's output format.""" + _cpplint_state.SetOutputFormat(output_format) + + +def _VerboseLevel(): + """Returns the module's verbosity setting.""" + return _cpplint_state.verbose_level + + +def _SetVerboseLevel(level): + """Sets the module's verbosity, and returns the previous setting.""" + return _cpplint_state.SetVerboseLevel(level) + + +def _SetCountingStyle(level): + """Sets the module's counting options.""" + _cpplint_state.SetCountingStyle(level) + + +def _Filters(): + """Returns the module's list of output filters, as a list.""" + return _cpplint_state.filters + + +def _SetFilters(filters): + """Sets the module's error-message filters. + + These filters are applied when deciding whether to emit a given + error message. + + Args: + filters: A string of comma-separated filters (eg "whitespace/indent"). + Each filter should start with + or -; else we die. + """ + _cpplint_state.SetFilters(filters) + +def _AddFilters(filters): + """Adds more filter overrides. + + Unlike _SetFilters, this function does not reset the current list of filters + available. + + Args: + filters: A string of comma-separated filters (eg "whitespace/indent"). + Each filter should start with + or -; else we die. + """ + _cpplint_state.AddFilters(filters) + +def _BackupFilters(): + """ Saves the current filter list to backup storage.""" + _cpplint_state.BackupFilters() + +def _RestoreFilters(): + """ Restores filters previously backed up.""" + _cpplint_state.RestoreFilters() + +class _FunctionState(object): + """Tracks current function name and the number of lines in its body.""" + + _NORMAL_TRIGGER = 250 # for --v=0, 500 for --v=1, etc. + _TEST_TRIGGER = 400 # about 50% more than _NORMAL_TRIGGER. + + def __init__(self): + self.in_a_function = False + self.lines_in_function = 0 + self.current_function = '' + + def Begin(self, function_name): + """Start analyzing function body. + + Args: + function_name: The name of the function being tracked. + """ + self.in_a_function = True + self.lines_in_function = 0 + self.current_function = function_name + + def Count(self): + """Count line in current function body.""" + if self.in_a_function: + self.lines_in_function += 1 + + def Check(self, error, filename, linenum): + """Report if too many lines in function body. + + Args: + error: The function to call with any errors found. + filename: The name of the current file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + """ + if Match(r'T(EST|est)', self.current_function): + base_trigger = self._TEST_TRIGGER + else: + base_trigger = self._NORMAL_TRIGGER + trigger = base_trigger * 2**_VerboseLevel() + + if self.lines_in_function > trigger: + error_level = int(math.log(self.lines_in_function / base_trigger, 2)) + # 50 => 0, 100 => 1, 200 => 2, 400 => 3, 800 => 4, 1600 => 5, ... + if error_level > 5: + error_level = 5 + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/fn_size', error_level, + 'Small and focused functions are preferred:' + ' %s has %d non-comment lines' + ' (error triggered by exceeding %d lines).' % ( + self.current_function, self.lines_in_function, trigger)) + + def End(self): + """Stop analyzing function body.""" + self.in_a_function = False + + +class _IncludeError(Exception): + """Indicates a problem with the include order in a file.""" + pass + + +class FileInfo(object): + """Provides utility functions for filenames. + + FileInfo provides easy access to the components of a file's path + relative to the project root. + """ + + def __init__(self, filename): + self._filename = filename + + def FullName(self): + """Make Windows paths like Unix.""" + return os.path.abspath(self._filename).replace('\\', '/') + + def RepositoryName(self): + """FullName after removing the local path to the repository. + + If we have a real absolute path name here we can try to do something smart: + detecting the root of the checkout and truncating /path/to/checkout from + the name so that we get header guards that don't include things like + "C:\Documents and Settings\..." or "/home/username/..." in them and thus + people on different computers who have checked the source out to different + locations won't see bogus errors. + """ + fullname = self.FullName() + + if os.path.exists(fullname): + project_dir = os.path.dirname(fullname) + + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(project_dir, ".svn")): + # If there's a .svn file in the current directory, we recursively look + # up the directory tree for the top of the SVN checkout + root_dir = project_dir + one_up_dir = os.path.dirname(root_dir) + while os.path.exists(os.path.join(one_up_dir, ".svn")): + root_dir = os.path.dirname(root_dir) + one_up_dir = os.path.dirname(one_up_dir) + + prefix = os.path.commonprefix([root_dir, project_dir]) + return fullname[len(prefix) + 1:] + + # Not SVN <= 1.6? Try to find a git, hg, or svn top level directory by + # searching up from the current path. + root_dir = os.path.dirname(fullname) + while (root_dir != os.path.dirname(root_dir) and + not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".git")) and + not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".hg")) and + not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".svn"))): + root_dir = os.path.dirname(root_dir) + + if (os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".git")) or + os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".hg")) or + os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".svn"))): + prefix = os.path.commonprefix([root_dir, project_dir]) + return fullname[len(prefix) + 1:] + + # Don't know what to do; header guard warnings may be wrong... + return fullname + + def Split(self): + """Splits the file into the directory, basename, and extension. + + For 'chrome/browser/browser.cc', Split() would + return ('chrome/browser', 'browser', '.cc') + + Returns: + A tuple of (directory, basename, extension). + """ + + googlename = self.RepositoryName() + project, rest = os.path.split(googlename) + return (project,) + os.path.splitext(rest) + + def BaseName(self): + """File base name - text after the final slash, before the final period.""" + return self.Split()[1] + + def Extension(self): + """File extension - text following the final period.""" + return self.Split()[2] + + def NoExtension(self): + """File has no source file extension.""" + return '/'.join(self.Split()[0:2]) + + def IsSource(self): + """File has a source file extension.""" + return self.Extension()[1:] in ('c', 'cc', 'cpp', 'cxx') + + +def _ShouldPrintError(category, confidence, linenum): + """If confidence >= verbose, category passes filter and is not suppressed.""" + + # There are three ways we might decide not to print an error message: + # a "NOLINT(category)" comment appears in the source, + # the verbosity level isn't high enough, or the filters filter it out. + if IsErrorSuppressedByNolint(category, linenum): + return False + + if confidence < _cpplint_state.verbose_level: + return False + + is_filtered = False + for one_filter in _Filters(): + if one_filter.startswith('-'): + if category.startswith(one_filter[1:]): + is_filtered = True + elif one_filter.startswith('+'): + if category.startswith(one_filter[1:]): + is_filtered = False + else: + assert False # should have been checked for in SetFilter. + if is_filtered: + return False + + return True + + +def Error(filename, linenum, category, confidence, message): + """Logs the fact we've found a lint error. + + We log where the error was found, and also our confidence in the error, + that is, how certain we are this is a legitimate style regression, and + not a misidentification or a use that's sometimes justified. + + False positives can be suppressed by the use of + "cpplint(category)" comments on the offending line. These are + parsed into _error_suppressions. + + Args: + filename: The name of the file containing the error. + linenum: The number of the line containing the error. + category: A string used to describe the "category" this bug + falls under: "whitespace", say, or "runtime". Categories + may have a hierarchy separated by slashes: "whitespace/indent". + confidence: A number from 1-5 representing a confidence score for + the error, with 5 meaning that we are certain of the problem, + and 1 meaning that it could be a legitimate construct. + message: The error message. + """ + if _ShouldPrintError(category, confidence, linenum): + _cpplint_state.IncrementErrorCount(category) + if _cpplint_state.output_format == 'vs7': + sys.stderr.write('%s(%s): %s [%s] [%d]\n' % ( + filename, linenum, message, category, confidence)) + elif _cpplint_state.output_format == 'eclipse': + sys.stderr.write('%s:%s: warning: %s [%s] [%d]\n' % ( + filename, linenum, message, category, confidence)) + else: + sys.stderr.write('%s:%s: %s [%s] [%d]\n' % ( + filename, linenum, message, category, confidence)) + + +# Matches standard C++ escape sequences per 2.13.2.3 of the C++ standard. +_RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_ESCAPES = re.compile( + r'\\([abfnrtv?"\\\']|\d+|x[0-9a-fA-F]+)') +# Match a single C style comment on the same line. +_RE_PATTERN_C_COMMENTS = r'/\*(?:[^*]|\*(?!/))*\*/' +# Matches multi-line C style comments. +# This RE is a little bit more complicated than one might expect, because we +# have to take care of space removals tools so we can handle comments inside +# statements better. +# The current rule is: We only clear spaces from both sides when we're at the +# end of the line. Otherwise, we try to remove spaces from the right side, +# if this doesn't work we try on left side but only if there's a non-character +# on the right. +_RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_C_COMMENTS = re.compile( + r'(\s*' + _RE_PATTERN_C_COMMENTS + r'\s*$|' + + _RE_PATTERN_C_COMMENTS + r'\s+|' + + r'\s+' + _RE_PATTERN_C_COMMENTS + r'(?=\W)|' + + _RE_PATTERN_C_COMMENTS + r')') + + +def IsCppString(line): + """Does line terminate so, that the next symbol is in string constant. + + This function does not consider single-line nor multi-line comments. + + Args: + line: is a partial line of code starting from the 0..n. + + Returns: + True, if next character appended to 'line' is inside a + string constant. + """ + + line = line.replace(r'\\', 'XX') # after this, \\" does not match to \" + return ((line.count('"') - line.count(r'\"') - line.count("'\"'")) & 1) == 1 + + +def CleanseRawStrings(raw_lines): + """Removes C++11 raw strings from lines. + + Before: + static const char kData[] = R"( + multi-line string + )"; + + After: + static const char kData[] = "" + (replaced by blank line) + ""; + + Args: + raw_lines: list of raw lines. + + Returns: + list of lines with C++11 raw strings replaced by empty strings. + """ + + delimiter = None + lines_without_raw_strings = [] + for line in raw_lines: + if delimiter: + # Inside a raw string, look for the end + end = line.find(delimiter) + if end >= 0: + # Found the end of the string, match leading space for this + # line and resume copying the original lines, and also insert + # a "" on the last line. + leading_space = Match(r'^(\s*)\S', line) + line = leading_space.group(1) + '""' + line[end + len(delimiter):] + delimiter = None + else: + # Haven't found the end yet, append a blank line. + line = '""' + + # Look for beginning of a raw string, and replace them with + # empty strings. This is done in a loop to handle multiple raw + # strings on the same line. + while delimiter is None: + # Look for beginning of a raw string. + # See 2.14.15 [lex.string] for syntax. + matched = Match(r'^(.*)\b(?:R|u8R|uR|UR|LR)"([^\s\\()]*)\((.*)$', line) + if matched: + delimiter = ')' + matched.group(2) + '"' + + end = matched.group(3).find(delimiter) + if end >= 0: + # Raw string ended on same line + line = (matched.group(1) + '""' + + matched.group(3)[end + len(delimiter):]) + delimiter = None + else: + # Start of a multi-line raw string + line = matched.group(1) + '""' + else: + break + + lines_without_raw_strings.append(line) + + # TODO(unknown): if delimiter is not None here, we might want to + # emit a warning for unterminated string. + return lines_without_raw_strings + + +def FindNextMultiLineCommentStart(lines, lineix): + """Find the beginning marker for a multiline comment.""" + while lineix < len(lines): + if lines[lineix].strip().startswith('/*'): + # Only return this marker if the comment goes beyond this line + if lines[lineix].strip().find('*/', 2) < 0: + return lineix + lineix += 1 + return len(lines) + + +def FindNextMultiLineCommentEnd(lines, lineix): + """We are inside a comment, find the end marker.""" + while lineix < len(lines): + if lines[lineix].strip().endswith('*/'): + return lineix + lineix += 1 + return len(lines) + + +def RemoveMultiLineCommentsFromRange(lines, begin, end): + """Clears a range of lines for multi-line comments.""" + # Having // dummy comments makes the lines non-empty, so we will not get + # unnecessary blank line warnings later in the code. + for i in range(begin, end): + lines[i] = '/**/' + + +def RemoveMultiLineComments(filename, lines, error): + """Removes multiline (c-style) comments from lines.""" + lineix = 0 + while lineix < len(lines): + lineix_begin = FindNextMultiLineCommentStart(lines, lineix) + if lineix_begin >= len(lines): + return + lineix_end = FindNextMultiLineCommentEnd(lines, lineix_begin) + if lineix_end >= len(lines): + error(filename, lineix_begin + 1, 'readability/multiline_comment', 5, + 'Could not find end of multi-line comment') + return + RemoveMultiLineCommentsFromRange(lines, lineix_begin, lineix_end + 1) + lineix = lineix_end + 1 + + +def CleanseComments(line): + """Removes //-comments and single-line C-style /* */ comments. + + Args: + line: A line of C++ source. + + Returns: + The line with single-line comments removed. + """ + commentpos = line.find('//') + if commentpos != -1 and not IsCppString(line[:commentpos]): + line = line[:commentpos].rstrip() + # get rid of /* ... */ + return _RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_C_COMMENTS.sub('', line) + + +class CleansedLines(object): + """Holds 4 copies of all lines with different preprocessing applied to them. + + 1) elided member contains lines without strings and comments. + 2) lines member contains lines without comments. + 3) raw_lines member contains all the lines without processing. + 4) lines_without_raw_strings member is same as raw_lines, but with C++11 raw + strings removed. + All these members are of , and of the same length. + """ + + def __init__(self, lines): + self.elided = [] + self.lines = [] + self.raw_lines = lines + self.num_lines = len(lines) + self.lines_without_raw_strings = CleanseRawStrings(lines) + for linenum in range(len(self.lines_without_raw_strings)): + self.lines.append(CleanseComments( + self.lines_without_raw_strings[linenum])) + elided = self._CollapseStrings(self.lines_without_raw_strings[linenum]) + self.elided.append(CleanseComments(elided)) + + def NumLines(self): + """Returns the number of lines represented.""" + return self.num_lines + + @staticmethod + def _CollapseStrings(elided): + """Collapses strings and chars on a line to simple "" or '' blocks. + + We nix strings first so we're not fooled by text like '"http://"' + + Args: + elided: The line being processed. + + Returns: + The line with collapsed strings. + """ + if _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.match(elided): + return elided + + # Remove escaped characters first to make quote/single quote collapsing + # basic. Things that look like escaped characters shouldn't occur + # outside of strings and chars. + elided = _RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_ESCAPES.sub('', elided) + + # Replace quoted strings and digit separators. Both single quotes + # and double quotes are processed in the same loop, otherwise + # nested quotes wouldn't work. + collapsed = '' + while True: + # Find the first quote character + match = Match(r'^([^\'"]*)([\'"])(.*)$', elided) + if not match: + collapsed += elided + break + head, quote, tail = match.groups() + + if quote == '"': + # Collapse double quoted strings + second_quote = tail.find('"') + if second_quote >= 0: + collapsed += head + '""' + elided = tail[second_quote + 1:] + else: + # Unmatched double quote, don't bother processing the rest + # of the line since this is probably a multiline string. + collapsed += elided + break + else: + # Found single quote, check nearby text to eliminate digit separators. + # + # There is no special handling for floating point here, because + # the integer/fractional/exponent parts would all be parsed + # correctly as long as there are digits on both sides of the + # separator. So we are fine as long as we don't see something + # like "0.'3" (gcc 4.9.0 will not allow this literal). + if Search(r'\b(?:0[bBxX]?|[1-9])[0-9a-fA-F]*$', head): + match_literal = Match(r'^((?:\'?[0-9a-zA-Z_])*)(.*)$', "'" + tail) + collapsed += head + match_literal.group(1).replace("'", '') + elided = match_literal.group(2) + else: + second_quote = tail.find('\'') + if second_quote >= 0: + collapsed += head + "''" + elided = tail[second_quote + 1:] + else: + # Unmatched single quote + collapsed += elided + break + + return collapsed + + +def FindEndOfExpressionInLine(line, startpos, stack): + """Find the position just after the end of current parenthesized expression. + + Args: + line: a CleansedLines line. + startpos: start searching at this position. + stack: nesting stack at startpos. + + Returns: + On finding matching end: (index just after matching end, None) + On finding an unclosed expression: (-1, None) + Otherwise: (-1, new stack at end of this line) + """ + for i in xrange(startpos, len(line)): + char = line[i] + if char in '([{': + # Found start of parenthesized expression, push to expression stack + stack.append(char) + elif char == '<': + # Found potential start of template argument list + if i > 0 and line[i - 1] == '<': + # Left shift operator + if stack and stack[-1] == '<': + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (-1, None) + elif i > 0 and Search(r'\boperator\s*$', line[0:i]): + # operator<, don't add to stack + continue + else: + # Tentative start of template argument list + stack.append('<') + elif char in ')]}': + # Found end of parenthesized expression. + # + # If we are currently expecting a matching '>', the pending '<' + # must have been an operator. Remove them from expression stack. + while stack and stack[-1] == '<': + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (-1, None) + if ((stack[-1] == '(' and char == ')') or + (stack[-1] == '[' and char == ']') or + (stack[-1] == '{' and char == '}')): + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (i + 1, None) + else: + # Mismatched parentheses + return (-1, None) + elif char == '>': + # Found potential end of template argument list. + + # Ignore "->" and operator functions + if (i > 0 and + (line[i - 1] == '-' or Search(r'\boperator\s*$', line[0:i - 1]))): + continue + + # Pop the stack if there is a matching '<'. Otherwise, ignore + # this '>' since it must be an operator. + if stack: + if stack[-1] == '<': + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (i + 1, None) + elif char == ';': + # Found something that look like end of statements. If we are currently + # expecting a '>', the matching '<' must have been an operator, since + # template argument list should not contain statements. + while stack and stack[-1] == '<': + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (-1, None) + + # Did not find end of expression or unbalanced parentheses on this line + return (-1, stack) + + +def CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, pos): + """If input points to ( or { or [ or <, finds the position that closes it. + + If lines[linenum][pos] points to a '(' or '{' or '[' or '<', finds the + linenum/pos that correspond to the closing of the expression. + + TODO(unknown): cpplint spends a fair bit of time matching parentheses. + Ideally we would want to index all opening and closing parentheses once + and have CloseExpression be just a simple lookup, but due to preprocessor + tricks, this is not so easy. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + pos: A position on the line. + + Returns: + A tuple (line, linenum, pos) pointer *past* the closing brace, or + (line, len(lines), -1) if we never find a close. Note we ignore + strings and comments when matching; and the line we return is the + 'cleansed' line at linenum. + """ + + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if (line[pos] not in '({[<') or Match(r'<[<=]', line[pos:]): + return (line, clean_lines.NumLines(), -1) + + # Check first line + (end_pos, stack) = FindEndOfExpressionInLine(line, pos, []) + if end_pos > -1: + return (line, linenum, end_pos) + + # Continue scanning forward + while stack and linenum < clean_lines.NumLines() - 1: + linenum += 1 + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + (end_pos, stack) = FindEndOfExpressionInLine(line, 0, stack) + if end_pos > -1: + return (line, linenum, end_pos) + + # Did not find end of expression before end of file, give up + return (line, clean_lines.NumLines(), -1) + + +def FindStartOfExpressionInLine(line, endpos, stack): + """Find position at the matching start of current expression. + + This is almost the reverse of FindEndOfExpressionInLine, but note + that the input position and returned position differs by 1. + + Args: + line: a CleansedLines line. + endpos: start searching at this position. + stack: nesting stack at endpos. + + Returns: + On finding matching start: (index at matching start, None) + On finding an unclosed expression: (-1, None) + Otherwise: (-1, new stack at beginning of this line) + """ + i = endpos + while i >= 0: + char = line[i] + if char in ')]}': + # Found end of expression, push to expression stack + stack.append(char) + elif char == '>': + # Found potential end of template argument list. + # + # Ignore it if it's a "->" or ">=" or "operator>" + if (i > 0 and + (line[i - 1] == '-' or + Match(r'\s>=\s', line[i - 1:]) or + Search(r'\boperator\s*$', line[0:i]))): + i -= 1 + else: + stack.append('>') + elif char == '<': + # Found potential start of template argument list + if i > 0 and line[i - 1] == '<': + # Left shift operator + i -= 1 + else: + # If there is a matching '>', we can pop the expression stack. + # Otherwise, ignore this '<' since it must be an operator. + if stack and stack[-1] == '>': + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (i, None) + elif char in '([{': + # Found start of expression. + # + # If there are any unmatched '>' on the stack, they must be + # operators. Remove those. + while stack and stack[-1] == '>': + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (-1, None) + if ((char == '(' and stack[-1] == ')') or + (char == '[' and stack[-1] == ']') or + (char == '{' and stack[-1] == '}')): + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (i, None) + else: + # Mismatched parentheses + return (-1, None) + elif char == ';': + # Found something that look like end of statements. If we are currently + # expecting a '<', the matching '>' must have been an operator, since + # template argument list should not contain statements. + while stack and stack[-1] == '>': + stack.pop() + if not stack: + return (-1, None) + + i -= 1 + + return (-1, stack) + + +def ReverseCloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, pos): + """If input points to ) or } or ] or >, finds the position that opens it. + + If lines[linenum][pos] points to a ')' or '}' or ']' or '>', finds the + linenum/pos that correspond to the opening of the expression. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + pos: A position on the line. + + Returns: + A tuple (line, linenum, pos) pointer *at* the opening brace, or + (line, 0, -1) if we never find the matching opening brace. Note + we ignore strings and comments when matching; and the line we + return is the 'cleansed' line at linenum. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if line[pos] not in ')}]>': + return (line, 0, -1) + + # Check last line + (start_pos, stack) = FindStartOfExpressionInLine(line, pos, []) + if start_pos > -1: + return (line, linenum, start_pos) + + # Continue scanning backward + while stack and linenum > 0: + linenum -= 1 + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + (start_pos, stack) = FindStartOfExpressionInLine(line, len(line) - 1, stack) + if start_pos > -1: + return (line, linenum, start_pos) + + # Did not find start of expression before beginning of file, give up + return (line, 0, -1) + + +def CheckForCopyright(filename, lines, error): + """Logs an error if no Copyright message appears at the top of the file.""" + + # We'll say it should occur by line 10. Don't forget there's a + # dummy line at the front. + for line in xrange(1, min(len(lines), 11)): + if re.search(r'Copyright', lines[line], re.I): break + else: # means no copyright line was found + error(filename, 0, 'legal/copyright', 5, + 'No copyright message found. ' + 'You should have a line: "Copyright [year] "') + + +def GetIndentLevel(line): + """Return the number of leading spaces in line. + + Args: + line: A string to check. + + Returns: + An integer count of leading spaces, possibly zero. + """ + indent = Match(r'^( *)\S', line) + if indent: + return len(indent.group(1)) + else: + return 0 + + +def GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(filename): + """Returns the CPP variable that should be used as a header guard. + + Args: + filename: The name of a C++ header file. + + Returns: + The CPP variable that should be used as a header guard in the + named file. + + """ + + # Restores original filename in case that cpplint is invoked from Emacs's + # flymake. + filename = re.sub(r'_flymake\.h$', '.h', filename) + filename = re.sub(r'/\.flymake/([^/]*)$', r'/\1', filename) + # Replace 'c++' with 'cpp'. + filename = filename.replace('C++', 'cpp').replace('c++', 'cpp') + + fileinfo = FileInfo(filename) + file_path_from_root = fileinfo.RepositoryName() + if _root: + file_path_from_root = re.sub('^' + _root + os.sep, '', file_path_from_root) + return re.sub(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9]', '_', file_path_from_root).upper() + '_' + + +def CheckForHeaderGuard(filename, clean_lines, error): + """Checks that the file contains a header guard. + + Logs an error if no #ifndef header guard is present. For other + headers, checks that the full pathname is used. + + Args: + filename: The name of the C++ header file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + # Don't check for header guards if there are error suppression + # comments somewhere in this file. + # + # Because this is silencing a warning for a nonexistent line, we + # only support the very specific NOLINT(build/header_guard) syntax, + # and not the general NOLINT or NOLINT(*) syntax. + raw_lines = clean_lines.lines_without_raw_strings + for i in raw_lines: + if Search(r'//\s*NOLINT\(build/header_guard\)', i): + return + + cppvar = GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(filename) + + ifndef = '' + ifndef_linenum = 0 + define = '' + endif = '' + endif_linenum = 0 + for linenum, line in enumerate(raw_lines): + linesplit = line.split() + if len(linesplit) >= 2: + # find the first occurrence of #ifndef and #define, save arg + if not ifndef and linesplit[0] == '#ifndef': + # set ifndef to the header guard presented on the #ifndef line. + ifndef = linesplit[1] + ifndef_linenum = linenum + if not define and linesplit[0] == '#define': + define = linesplit[1] + # find the last occurrence of #endif, save entire line + if line.startswith('#endif'): + endif = line + endif_linenum = linenum + + if not ifndef or not define or ifndef != define: + error(filename, 0, 'build/header_guard', 5, + 'No #ifndef header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: %s' % + cppvar) + return + + # The guard should be PATH_FILE_H_, but we also allow PATH_FILE_H__ + # for backward compatibility. + if ifndef != cppvar: + error_level = 0 + if ifndef != cppvar + '_': + error_level = 5 + + ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, raw_lines[ifndef_linenum], ifndef_linenum, + error) + error(filename, ifndef_linenum, 'build/header_guard', error_level, + '#ifndef header guard has wrong style, please use: %s' % cppvar) + + # Check for "//" comments on endif line. + ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, raw_lines[endif_linenum], endif_linenum, + error) + match = Match(r'#endif\s*//\s*' + cppvar + r'(_)?\b', endif) + if match: + if match.group(1) == '_': + # Issue low severity warning for deprecated double trailing underscore + error(filename, endif_linenum, 'build/header_guard', 0, + '#endif line should be "#endif // %s"' % cppvar) + return + + # Didn't find the corresponding "//" comment. If this file does not + # contain any "//" comments at all, it could be that the compiler + # only wants "/**/" comments, look for those instead. + no_single_line_comments = True + for i in xrange(1, len(raw_lines) - 1): + line = raw_lines[i] + if Match(r'^(?:(?:\'(?:\.|[^\'])*\')|(?:"(?:\.|[^"])*")|[^\'"])*//', line): + no_single_line_comments = False + break + + if no_single_line_comments: + match = Match(r'#endif\s*/\*\s*' + cppvar + r'(_)?\s*\*/', endif) + if match: + if match.group(1) == '_': + # Low severity warning for double trailing underscore + error(filename, endif_linenum, 'build/header_guard', 0, + '#endif line should be "#endif /* %s */"' % cppvar) + return + + # Didn't find anything + error(filename, endif_linenum, 'build/header_guard', 5, + '#endif line should be "#endif // %s"' % cppvar) + + +def CheckHeaderFileIncluded(filename, include_state, error): + """Logs an error if a .cc file does not include its header.""" + + # Do not check test files + if filename.endswith('_test.cc') or filename.endswith('_unittest.cc'): + return + + fileinfo = FileInfo(filename) + headerfile = filename[0:len(filename) - 2] + 'h' + if not os.path.exists(headerfile): + return + headername = FileInfo(headerfile).RepositoryName() + first_include = 0 + for section_list in include_state.include_list: + for f in section_list: + if headername in f[0] or f[0] in headername: + return + if not first_include: + first_include = f[1] + + error(filename, first_include, 'build/include', 5, + '%s should include its header file %s' % (fileinfo.RepositoryName(), + headername)) + + +def CheckForBadCharacters(filename, lines, error): + """Logs an error for each line containing bad characters. + + Two kinds of bad characters: + + 1. Unicode replacement characters: These indicate that either the file + contained invalid UTF-8 (likely) or Unicode replacement characters (which + it shouldn't). Note that it's possible for this to throw off line + numbering if the invalid UTF-8 occurred adjacent to a newline. + + 2. NUL bytes. These are problematic for some tools. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + for linenum, line in enumerate(lines): + if u'\ufffd' in line: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/utf8', 5, + 'Line contains invalid UTF-8 (or Unicode replacement character).') + if '\0' in line: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/nul', 5, 'Line contains NUL byte.') + + +def CheckForNewlineAtEOF(filename, lines, error): + """Logs an error if there is no newline char at the end of the file. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + # The array lines() was created by adding two newlines to the + # original file (go figure), then splitting on \n. + # To verify that the file ends in \n, we just have to make sure the + # last-but-two element of lines() exists and is empty. + if len(lines) < 3 or lines[-2]: + error(filename, len(lines) - 2, 'whitespace/ending_newline', 5, + 'Could not find a newline character at the end of the file.') + + +def CheckForMultilineCommentsAndStrings(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Logs an error if we see /* ... */ or "..." that extend past one line. + + /* ... */ comments are legit inside macros, for one line. + Otherwise, we prefer // comments, so it's ok to warn about the + other. Likewise, it's ok for strings to extend across multiple + lines, as long as a line continuation character (backslash) + terminates each line. Although not currently prohibited by the C++ + style guide, it's ugly and unnecessary. We don't do well with either + in this lint program, so we warn about both. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Remove all \\ (escaped backslashes) from the line. They are OK, and the + # second (escaped) slash may trigger later \" detection erroneously. + line = line.replace('\\\\', '') + + if line.count('/*') > line.count('*/'): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/multiline_comment', 5, + 'Complex multi-line /*...*/-style comment found. ' + 'Lint may give bogus warnings. ' + 'Consider replacing these with //-style comments, ' + 'with #if 0...#endif, ' + 'or with more clearly structured multi-line comments.') + + if (line.count('"') - line.count('\\"')) % 2: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/multiline_string', 5, + 'Multi-line string ("...") found. This lint script doesn\'t ' + 'do well with such strings, and may give bogus warnings. ' + 'Use C++11 raw strings or concatenation instead.') + + +# (non-threadsafe name, thread-safe alternative, validation pattern) +# +# The validation pattern is used to eliminate false positives such as: +# _rand(); // false positive due to substring match. +# ->rand(); // some member function rand(). +# ACMRandom rand(seed); // some variable named rand. +# ISAACRandom rand(); // another variable named rand. +# +# Basically we require the return value of these functions to be used +# in some expression context on the same line by matching on some +# operator before the function name. This eliminates constructors and +# member function calls. +_UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX = r'(?:[-+*/=%^&|(<]\s*|>\s+)' +_THREADING_LIST = ( + ('asctime(', 'asctime_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'asctime\([^)]+\)'), + ('ctime(', 'ctime_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'ctime\([^)]+\)'), + ('getgrgid(', 'getgrgid_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'getgrgid\([^)]+\)'), + ('getgrnam(', 'getgrnam_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'getgrnam\([^)]+\)'), + ('getlogin(', 'getlogin_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'getlogin\(\)'), + ('getpwnam(', 'getpwnam_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'getpwnam\([^)]+\)'), + ('getpwuid(', 'getpwuid_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'getpwuid\([^)]+\)'), + ('gmtime(', 'gmtime_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'gmtime\([^)]+\)'), + ('localtime(', 'localtime_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'localtime\([^)]+\)'), + ('rand(', 'rand_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'rand\(\)'), + ('strtok(', 'strtok_r(', + _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'strtok\([^)]+\)'), + ('ttyname(', 'ttyname_r(', _UNSAFE_FUNC_PREFIX + r'ttyname\([^)]+\)'), + ) + + +def CheckPosixThreading(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks for calls to thread-unsafe functions. + + Much code has been originally written without consideration of + multi-threading. Also, engineers are relying on their old experience; + they have learned posix before threading extensions were added. These + tests guide the engineers to use thread-safe functions (when using + posix directly). + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + for single_thread_func, multithread_safe_func, pattern in _THREADING_LIST: + # Additional pattern matching check to confirm that this is the + # function we are looking for + if Search(pattern, line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/threadsafe_fn', 2, + 'Consider using ' + multithread_safe_func + + '...) instead of ' + single_thread_func + + '...) for improved thread safety.') + + +def CheckVlogArguments(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks that VLOG() is only used for defining a logging level. + + For example, VLOG(2) is correct. VLOG(INFO), VLOG(WARNING), VLOG(ERROR), and + VLOG(FATAL) are not. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if Search(r'\bVLOG\((INFO|ERROR|WARNING|DFATAL|FATAL)\)', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/vlog', 5, + 'VLOG() should be used with numeric verbosity level. ' + 'Use LOG() if you want symbolic severity levels.') + +# Matches invalid increment: *count++, which moves pointer instead of +# incrementing a value. +_RE_PATTERN_INVALID_INCREMENT = re.compile( + r'^\s*\*\w+(\+\+|--);') + + +def CheckInvalidIncrement(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks for invalid increment *count++. + + For example following function: + void increment_counter(int* count) { + *count++; + } + is invalid, because it effectively does count++, moving pointer, and should + be replaced with ++*count, (*count)++ or *count += 1. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if _RE_PATTERN_INVALID_INCREMENT.match(line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/invalid_increment', 5, + 'Changing pointer instead of value (or unused value of operator*).') + + +def IsMacroDefinition(clean_lines, linenum): + if Search(r'^#define', clean_lines[linenum]): + return True + + if linenum > 0 and Search(r'\\$', clean_lines[linenum - 1]): + return True + + return False + + +def IsForwardClassDeclaration(clean_lines, linenum): + return Match(r'^\s*(\btemplate\b)*.*class\s+\w+;\s*$', clean_lines[linenum]) + + +class _BlockInfo(object): + """Stores information about a generic block of code.""" + + def __init__(self, seen_open_brace): + self.seen_open_brace = seen_open_brace + self.open_parentheses = 0 + self.inline_asm = _NO_ASM + self.check_namespace_indentation = False + + def CheckBegin(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Run checks that applies to text up to the opening brace. + + This is mostly for checking the text after the class identifier + and the "{", usually where the base class is specified. For other + blocks, there isn't much to check, so we always pass. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + pass + + def CheckEnd(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Run checks that applies to text after the closing brace. + + This is mostly used for checking end of namespace comments. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + pass + + def IsBlockInfo(self): + """Returns true if this block is a _BlockInfo. + + This is convenient for verifying that an object is an instance of + a _BlockInfo, but not an instance of any of the derived classes. + + Returns: + True for this class, False for derived classes. + """ + return self.__class__ == _BlockInfo + + +class _ExternCInfo(_BlockInfo): + """Stores information about an 'extern "C"' block.""" + + def __init__(self): + _BlockInfo.__init__(self, True) + + +class _ClassInfo(_BlockInfo): + """Stores information about a class.""" + + def __init__(self, name, class_or_struct, clean_lines, linenum): + _BlockInfo.__init__(self, False) + self.name = name + self.starting_linenum = linenum + self.is_derived = False + self.check_namespace_indentation = True + if class_or_struct == 'struct': + self.access = 'public' + self.is_struct = True + else: + self.access = 'private' + self.is_struct = False + + # Remember initial indentation level for this class. Using raw_lines here + # instead of elided to account for leading comments. + self.class_indent = GetIndentLevel(clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum]) + + # Try to find the end of the class. This will be confused by things like: + # class A { + # } *x = { ... + # + # But it's still good enough for CheckSectionSpacing. + self.last_line = 0 + depth = 0 + for i in range(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines()): + line = clean_lines.elided[i] + depth += line.count('{') - line.count('}') + if not depth: + self.last_line = i + break + + def CheckBegin(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + # Look for a bare ':' + if Search('(^|[^:]):($|[^:])', clean_lines.elided[linenum]): + self.is_derived = True + + def CheckEnd(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + # If there is a DISALLOW macro, it should appear near the end of + # the class. + seen_last_thing_in_class = False + for i in xrange(linenum - 1, self.starting_linenum, -1): + match = Search( + r'\b(DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN|DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS)\(' + + self.name + r'\)', + clean_lines.elided[i]) + if match: + if seen_last_thing_in_class: + error(filename, i, 'readability/constructors', 3, + match.group(1) + ' should be the last thing in the class') + break + + if not Match(r'^\s*$', clean_lines.elided[i]): + seen_last_thing_in_class = True + + # Check that closing brace is aligned with beginning of the class. + # Only do this if the closing brace is indented by only whitespaces. + # This means we will not check single-line class definitions. + indent = Match(r'^( *)\}', clean_lines.elided[linenum]) + if indent and len(indent.group(1)) != self.class_indent: + if self.is_struct: + parent = 'struct ' + self.name + else: + parent = 'class ' + self.name + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/indent', 3, + 'Closing brace should be aligned with beginning of %s' % parent) + + +class _NamespaceInfo(_BlockInfo): + """Stores information about a namespace.""" + + def __init__(self, name, linenum): + _BlockInfo.__init__(self, False) + self.name = name or '' + self.starting_linenum = linenum + self.check_namespace_indentation = True + + def CheckEnd(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check end of namespace comments.""" + line = clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum] + + # Check how many lines is enclosed in this namespace. Don't issue + # warning for missing namespace comments if there aren't enough + # lines. However, do apply checks if there is already an end of + # namespace comment and it's incorrect. + # + # TODO(unknown): We always want to check end of namespace comments + # if a namespace is large, but sometimes we also want to apply the + # check if a short namespace contained nontrivial things (something + # other than forward declarations). There is currently no logic on + # deciding what these nontrivial things are, so this check is + # triggered by namespace size only, which works most of the time. + if (linenum - self.starting_linenum < 10 + and not Match(r'};*\s*(//|/\*).*\bnamespace\b', line)): + return + + # Look for matching comment at end of namespace. + # + # Note that we accept C style "/* */" comments for terminating + # namespaces, so that code that terminate namespaces inside + # preprocessor macros can be cpplint clean. + # + # We also accept stuff like "// end of namespace ." with the + # period at the end. + # + # Besides these, we don't accept anything else, otherwise we might + # get false negatives when existing comment is a substring of the + # expected namespace. + if self.name: + # Named namespace + if not Match((r'};*\s*(//|/\*).*\bnamespace\s+' + re.escape(self.name) + + r'[\*/\.\\\s]*$'), + line): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/namespace', 5, + 'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace %s"' % + self.name) + else: + # Anonymous namespace + if not Match(r'};*\s*(//|/\*).*\bnamespace[\*/\.\\\s]*$', line): + # If "// namespace anonymous" or "// anonymous namespace (more text)", + # mention "// anonymous namespace" as an acceptable form + if Match(r'}.*\b(namespace anonymous|anonymous namespace)\b', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/namespace', 5, + 'Anonymous namespace should be terminated with "// namespace"' + ' or "// anonymous namespace"') + else: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/namespace', 5, + 'Anonymous namespace should be terminated with "// namespace"') + + +class _PreprocessorInfo(object): + """Stores checkpoints of nesting stacks when #if/#else is seen.""" + + def __init__(self, stack_before_if): + # The entire nesting stack before #if + self.stack_before_if = stack_before_if + + # The entire nesting stack up to #else + self.stack_before_else = [] + + # Whether we have already seen #else or #elif + self.seen_else = False + + +class NestingState(object): + """Holds states related to parsing braces.""" + + def __init__(self): + # Stack for tracking all braces. An object is pushed whenever we + # see a "{", and popped when we see a "}". Only 3 types of + # objects are possible: + # - _ClassInfo: a class or struct. + # - _NamespaceInfo: a namespace. + # - _BlockInfo: some other type of block. + self.stack = [] + + # Top of the previous stack before each Update(). + # + # Because the nesting_stack is updated at the end of each line, we + # had to do some convoluted checks to find out what is the current + # scope at the beginning of the line. This check is simplified by + # saving the previous top of nesting stack. + # + # We could save the full stack, but we only need the top. Copying + # the full nesting stack would slow down cpplint by ~10%. + self.previous_stack_top = [] + + # Stack of _PreprocessorInfo objects. + self.pp_stack = [] + + def SeenOpenBrace(self): + """Check if we have seen the opening brace for the innermost block. + + Returns: + True if we have seen the opening brace, False if the innermost + block is still expecting an opening brace. + """ + return (not self.stack) or self.stack[-1].seen_open_brace + + def InNamespaceBody(self): + """Check if we are currently one level inside a namespace body. + + Returns: + True if top of the stack is a namespace block, False otherwise. + """ + return self.stack and isinstance(self.stack[-1], _NamespaceInfo) + + def InExternC(self): + """Check if we are currently one level inside an 'extern "C"' block. + + Returns: + True if top of the stack is an extern block, False otherwise. + """ + return self.stack and isinstance(self.stack[-1], _ExternCInfo) + + def InClassDeclaration(self): + """Check if we are currently one level inside a class or struct declaration. + + Returns: + True if top of the stack is a class/struct, False otherwise. + """ + return self.stack and isinstance(self.stack[-1], _ClassInfo) + + def InAsmBlock(self): + """Check if we are currently one level inside an inline ASM block. + + Returns: + True if the top of the stack is a block containing inline ASM. + """ + return self.stack and self.stack[-1].inline_asm != _NO_ASM + + def InTemplateArgumentList(self, clean_lines, linenum, pos): + """Check if current position is inside template argument list. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + pos: position just after the suspected template argument. + Returns: + True if (linenum, pos) is inside template arguments. + """ + while linenum < clean_lines.NumLines(): + # Find the earliest character that might indicate a template argument + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + match = Match(r'^[^{};=\[\]\.<>]*(.)', line[pos:]) + if not match: + linenum += 1 + pos = 0 + continue + token = match.group(1) + pos += len(match.group(0)) + + # These things do not look like template argument list: + # class Suspect { + # class Suspect x; } + if token in ('{', '}', ';'): return False + + # These things look like template argument list: + # template + # template + # template + # template + if token in ('>', '=', '[', ']', '.'): return True + + # Check if token is an unmatched '<'. + # If not, move on to the next character. + if token != '<': + pos += 1 + if pos >= len(line): + linenum += 1 + pos = 0 + continue + + # We can't be sure if we just find a single '<', and need to + # find the matching '>'. + (_, end_line, end_pos) = CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, pos - 1) + if end_pos < 0: + # Not sure if template argument list or syntax error in file + return False + linenum = end_line + pos = end_pos + return False + + def UpdatePreprocessor(self, line): + """Update preprocessor stack. + + We need to handle preprocessors due to classes like this: + #ifdef SWIG + struct ResultDetailsPageElementExtensionPoint { + #else + struct ResultDetailsPageElementExtensionPoint : public Extension { + #endif + + We make the following assumptions (good enough for most files): + - Preprocessor condition evaluates to true from #if up to first + #else/#elif/#endif. + + - Preprocessor condition evaluates to false from #else/#elif up + to #endif. We still perform lint checks on these lines, but + these do not affect nesting stack. + + Args: + line: current line to check. + """ + if Match(r'^\s*#\s*(if|ifdef|ifndef)\b', line): + # Beginning of #if block, save the nesting stack here. The saved + # stack will allow us to restore the parsing state in the #else case. + self.pp_stack.append(_PreprocessorInfo(copy.deepcopy(self.stack))) + elif Match(r'^\s*#\s*(else|elif)\b', line): + # Beginning of #else block + if self.pp_stack: + if not self.pp_stack[-1].seen_else: + # This is the first #else or #elif block. Remember the + # whole nesting stack up to this point. This is what we + # keep after the #endif. + self.pp_stack[-1].seen_else = True + self.pp_stack[-1].stack_before_else = copy.deepcopy(self.stack) + + # Restore the stack to how it was before the #if + self.stack = copy.deepcopy(self.pp_stack[-1].stack_before_if) + else: + # TODO(unknown): unexpected #else, issue warning? + pass + elif Match(r'^\s*#\s*endif\b', line): + # End of #if or #else blocks. + if self.pp_stack: + # If we saw an #else, we will need to restore the nesting + # stack to its former state before the #else, otherwise we + # will just continue from where we left off. + if self.pp_stack[-1].seen_else: + # Here we can just use a shallow copy since we are the last + # reference to it. + self.stack = self.pp_stack[-1].stack_before_else + # Drop the corresponding #if + self.pp_stack.pop() + else: + # TODO(unknown): unexpected #endif, issue warning? + pass + + # TODO(unknown): Update() is too long, but we will refactor later. + def Update(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Update nesting state with current line. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Remember top of the previous nesting stack. + # + # The stack is always pushed/popped and not modified in place, so + # we can just do a shallow copy instead of copy.deepcopy. Using + # deepcopy would slow down cpplint by ~28%. + if self.stack: + self.previous_stack_top = self.stack[-1] + else: + self.previous_stack_top = None + + # Update pp_stack + self.UpdatePreprocessor(line) + + # Count parentheses. This is to avoid adding struct arguments to + # the nesting stack. + if self.stack: + inner_block = self.stack[-1] + depth_change = line.count('(') - line.count(')') + inner_block.open_parentheses += depth_change + + # Also check if we are starting or ending an inline assembly block. + if inner_block.inline_asm in (_NO_ASM, _END_ASM): + if (depth_change != 0 and + inner_block.open_parentheses == 1 and + _MATCH_ASM.match(line)): + # Enter assembly block + inner_block.inline_asm = _INSIDE_ASM + else: + # Not entering assembly block. If previous line was _END_ASM, + # we will now shift to _NO_ASM state. + inner_block.inline_asm = _NO_ASM + elif (inner_block.inline_asm == _INSIDE_ASM and + inner_block.open_parentheses == 0): + # Exit assembly block + inner_block.inline_asm = _END_ASM + + # Consume namespace declaration at the beginning of the line. Do + # this in a loop so that we catch same line declarations like this: + # namespace proto2 { namespace bridge { class MessageSet; } } + while True: + # Match start of namespace. The "\b\s*" below catches namespace + # declarations even if it weren't followed by a whitespace, this + # is so that we don't confuse our namespace checker. The + # missing spaces will be flagged by CheckSpacing. + namespace_decl_match = Match(r'^\s*namespace\b\s*([:\w]+)?(.*)$', line) + if not namespace_decl_match: + break + + new_namespace = _NamespaceInfo(namespace_decl_match.group(1), linenum) + self.stack.append(new_namespace) + + line = namespace_decl_match.group(2) + if line.find('{') != -1: + new_namespace.seen_open_brace = True + line = line[line.find('{') + 1:] + + # Look for a class declaration in whatever is left of the line + # after parsing namespaces. The regexp accounts for decorated classes + # such as in: + # class LOCKABLE API Object { + # }; + class_decl_match = Match( + r'^(\s*(?:template\s*<[\w\s<>,:]*>\s*)?' + r'(class|struct)\s+(?:[A-Z_]+\s+)*(\w+(?:::\w+)*))' + r'(.*)$', line) + if (class_decl_match and + (not self.stack or self.stack[-1].open_parentheses == 0)): + # We do not want to accept classes that are actually template arguments: + # template , + # template class Ignore3> + # void Function() {}; + # + # To avoid template argument cases, we scan forward and look for + # an unmatched '>'. If we see one, assume we are inside a + # template argument list. + end_declaration = len(class_decl_match.group(1)) + if not self.InTemplateArgumentList(clean_lines, linenum, end_declaration): + self.stack.append(_ClassInfo( + class_decl_match.group(3), class_decl_match.group(2), + clean_lines, linenum)) + line = class_decl_match.group(4) + + # If we have not yet seen the opening brace for the innermost block, + # run checks here. + if not self.SeenOpenBrace(): + self.stack[-1].CheckBegin(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + + # Update access control if we are inside a class/struct + if self.stack and isinstance(self.stack[-1], _ClassInfo): + classinfo = self.stack[-1] + access_match = Match( + r'^(.*)\b(public|private|protected|signals)(\s+(?:slots\s*)?)?' + r':(?:[^:]|$)', + line) + if access_match: + classinfo.access = access_match.group(2) + + # Check that access keywords are indented +1 space. Skip this + # check if the keywords are not preceded by whitespaces. + indent = access_match.group(1) + if (len(indent) != classinfo.class_indent + 1 and + Match(r'^\s*$', indent)): + if classinfo.is_struct: + parent = 'struct ' + classinfo.name + else: + parent = 'class ' + classinfo.name + slots = '' + if access_match.group(3): + slots = access_match.group(3) + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/indent', 3, + '%s%s: should be indented +1 space inside %s' % ( + access_match.group(2), slots, parent)) + + # Consume braces or semicolons from what's left of the line + while True: + # Match first brace, semicolon, or closed parenthesis. + matched = Match(r'^[^{;)}]*([{;)}])(.*)$', line) + if not matched: + break + + token = matched.group(1) + if token == '{': + # If namespace or class hasn't seen a opening brace yet, mark + # namespace/class head as complete. Push a new block onto the + # stack otherwise. + if not self.SeenOpenBrace(): + self.stack[-1].seen_open_brace = True + elif Match(r'^extern\s*"[^"]*"\s*\{', line): + self.stack.append(_ExternCInfo()) + else: + self.stack.append(_BlockInfo(True)) + if _MATCH_ASM.match(line): + self.stack[-1].inline_asm = _BLOCK_ASM + + elif token == ';' or token == ')': + # If we haven't seen an opening brace yet, but we already saw + # a semicolon, this is probably a forward declaration. Pop + # the stack for these. + # + # Similarly, if we haven't seen an opening brace yet, but we + # already saw a closing parenthesis, then these are probably + # function arguments with extra "class" or "struct" keywords. + # Also pop these stack for these. + if not self.SeenOpenBrace(): + self.stack.pop() + else: # token == '}' + # Perform end of block checks and pop the stack. + if self.stack: + self.stack[-1].CheckEnd(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + self.stack.pop() + line = matched.group(2) + + def InnermostClass(self): + """Get class info on the top of the stack. + + Returns: + A _ClassInfo object if we are inside a class, or None otherwise. + """ + for i in range(len(self.stack), 0, -1): + classinfo = self.stack[i - 1] + if isinstance(classinfo, _ClassInfo): + return classinfo + return None + + def CheckCompletedBlocks(self, filename, error): + """Checks that all classes and namespaces have been completely parsed. + + Call this when all lines in a file have been processed. + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + # Note: This test can result in false positives if #ifdef constructs + # get in the way of brace matching. See the testBuildClass test in + # cpplint_unittest.py for an example of this. + for obj in self.stack: + if isinstance(obj, _ClassInfo): + error(filename, obj.starting_linenum, 'build/class', 5, + 'Failed to find complete declaration of class %s' % + obj.name) + elif isinstance(obj, _NamespaceInfo): + error(filename, obj.starting_linenum, 'build/namespaces', 5, + 'Failed to find complete declaration of namespace %s' % + obj.name) + + +def CheckForNonStandardConstructs(filename, clean_lines, linenum, + nesting_state, error): + r"""Logs an error if we see certain non-ANSI constructs ignored by gcc-2. + + Complain about several constructs which gcc-2 accepts, but which are + not standard C++. Warning about these in lint is one way to ease the + transition to new compilers. + - put storage class first (e.g. "static const" instead of "const static"). + - "%lld" instead of %qd" in printf-type functions. + - "%1$d" is non-standard in printf-type functions. + - "\%" is an undefined character escape sequence. + - text after #endif is not allowed. + - invalid inner-style forward declaration. + - >? and ?= and )\?=?\s*(\w+|[+-]?\d+)(\.\d*)?', + line): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/deprecated', 3, + '>? and ))?' + # r'\s*const\s*' + type_name + '\s*&\s*\w+\s*;' + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/member_string_references', 2, + 'const string& members are dangerous. It is much better to use ' + 'alternatives, such as pointers or simple constants.') + + # Everything else in this function operates on class declarations. + # Return early if the top of the nesting stack is not a class, or if + # the class head is not completed yet. + classinfo = nesting_state.InnermostClass() + if not classinfo or not classinfo.seen_open_brace: + return + + # The class may have been declared with namespace or classname qualifiers. + # The constructor and destructor will not have those qualifiers. + base_classname = classinfo.name.split('::')[-1] + + # Look for single-argument constructors that aren't marked explicit. + # Technically a valid construct, but against style. Also look for + # non-single-argument constructors which are also technically valid, but + # strongly suggest something is wrong. + explicit_constructor_match = Match( + r'\s+(?:inline\s+)?(explicit\s+)?(?:inline\s+)?%s\s*' + r'\(((?:[^()]|\([^()]*\))*)\)' + % re.escape(base_classname), + line) + + if explicit_constructor_match: + is_marked_explicit = explicit_constructor_match.group(1) + + if not explicit_constructor_match.group(2): + constructor_args = [] + else: + constructor_args = explicit_constructor_match.group(2).split(',') + + # collapse arguments so that commas in template parameter lists and function + # argument parameter lists don't split arguments in two + i = 0 + while i < len(constructor_args): + constructor_arg = constructor_args[i] + while (constructor_arg.count('<') > constructor_arg.count('>') or + constructor_arg.count('(') > constructor_arg.count(')')): + constructor_arg += ',' + constructor_args[i + 1] + del constructor_args[i + 1] + constructor_args[i] = constructor_arg + i += 1 + + defaulted_args = [arg for arg in constructor_args if '=' in arg] + noarg_constructor = (not constructor_args or # empty arg list + # 'void' arg specifier + (len(constructor_args) == 1 and + constructor_args[0].strip() == 'void')) + onearg_constructor = ((len(constructor_args) == 1 and # exactly one arg + not noarg_constructor) or + # all but at most one arg defaulted + (len(constructor_args) >= 1 and + not noarg_constructor and + len(defaulted_args) >= len(constructor_args) - 1)) + initializer_list_constructor = bool( + onearg_constructor and + Search(r'\bstd\s*::\s*initializer_list\b', constructor_args[0])) + copy_constructor = bool( + onearg_constructor and + Match(r'(const\s+)?%s(\s*<[^>]*>)?(\s+const)?\s*(?:<\w+>\s*)?&' + % re.escape(base_classname), constructor_args[0].strip())) + + if (not is_marked_explicit and + onearg_constructor and + not initializer_list_constructor and + not copy_constructor): + if defaulted_args: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/explicit', 5, + 'Constructors callable with one argument ' + 'should be marked explicit.') + else: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/explicit', 5, + 'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.') + elif is_marked_explicit and not onearg_constructor: + if noarg_constructor: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/explicit', 5, + 'Zero-parameter constructors should not be marked explicit.') + else: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/explicit', 0, + 'Constructors that require multiple arguments ' + 'should not be marked explicit.') + + +def CheckSpacingForFunctionCall(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks for the correctness of various spacing around function calls. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Since function calls often occur inside if/for/while/switch + # expressions - which have their own, more liberal conventions - we + # first see if we should be looking inside such an expression for a + # function call, to which we can apply more strict standards. + fncall = line # if there's no control flow construct, look at whole line + for pattern in (r'\bif\s*\((.*)\)\s*{', + r'\bfor\s*\((.*)\)\s*{', + r'\bwhile\s*\((.*)\)\s*[{;]', + r'\bswitch\s*\((.*)\)\s*{'): + match = Search(pattern, line) + if match: + fncall = match.group(1) # look inside the parens for function calls + break + + # Except in if/for/while/switch, there should never be space + # immediately inside parens (eg "f( 3, 4 )"). We make an exception + # for nested parens ( (a+b) + c ). Likewise, there should never be + # a space before a ( when it's a function argument. I assume it's a + # function argument when the char before the whitespace is legal in + # a function name (alnum + _) and we're not starting a macro. Also ignore + # pointers and references to arrays and functions coz they're too tricky: + # we use a very simple way to recognize these: + # " (something)(maybe-something)" or + # " (something)(maybe-something," or + # " (something)[something]" + # Note that we assume the contents of [] to be short enough that + # they'll never need to wrap. + if ( # Ignore control structures. + not Search(r'\b(if|for|while|switch|return|new|delete|catch|sizeof)\b', + fncall) and + # Ignore pointers/references to functions. + not Search(r' \([^)]+\)\([^)]*(\)|,$)', fncall) and + # Ignore pointers/references to arrays. + not Search(r' \([^)]+\)\[[^\]]+\]', fncall)): + if Search(r'\w\s*\(\s(?!\s*\\$)', fncall): # a ( used for a fn call + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 4, + 'Extra space after ( in function call') + elif Search(r'\(\s+(?!(\s*\\)|\()', fncall): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 2, + 'Extra space after (') + if (Search(r'\w\s+\(', fncall) and + not Search(r'#\s*define|typedef|using\s+\w+\s*=', fncall) and + not Search(r'\w\s+\((\w+::)*\*\w+\)\(', fncall) and + not Search(r'\bcase\s+\(', fncall)): + # TODO(unknown): Space after an operator function seem to be a common + # error, silence those for now by restricting them to highest verbosity. + if Search(r'\boperator_*\b', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 0, + 'Extra space before ( in function call') + else: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 4, + 'Extra space before ( in function call') + # If the ) is followed only by a newline or a { + newline, assume it's + # part of a control statement (if/while/etc), and don't complain + if Search(r'[^)]\s+\)\s*[^{\s]', fncall): + # If the closing parenthesis is preceded by only whitespaces, + # try to give a more descriptive error message. + if Search(r'^\s+\)', fncall): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 2, + 'Closing ) should be moved to the previous line') + else: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 2, + 'Extra space before )') + + +def IsBlankLine(line): + """Returns true if the given line is blank. + + We consider a line to be blank if the line is empty or consists of + only white spaces. + + Args: + line: A line of a string. + + Returns: + True, if the given line is blank. + """ + return not line or line.isspace() + + +def CheckForNamespaceIndentation(filename, nesting_state, clean_lines, line, + error): + is_namespace_indent_item = ( + len(nesting_state.stack) > 1 and + nesting_state.stack[-1].check_namespace_indentation and + isinstance(nesting_state.previous_stack_top, _NamespaceInfo) and + nesting_state.previous_stack_top == nesting_state.stack[-2]) + + if ShouldCheckNamespaceIndentation(nesting_state, is_namespace_indent_item, + clean_lines.elided, line): + CheckItemIndentationInNamespace(filename, clean_lines.elided, + line, error) + + +def CheckForFunctionLengths(filename, clean_lines, linenum, + function_state, error): + """Reports for long function bodies. + + For an overview why this is done, see: + http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml#Write_Short_Functions + + Uses a simplistic algorithm assuming other style guidelines + (especially spacing) are followed. + Only checks unindented functions, so class members are unchecked. + Trivial bodies are unchecked, so constructors with huge initializer lists + may be missed. + Blank/comment lines are not counted so as to avoid encouraging the removal + of vertical space and comments just to get through a lint check. + NOLINT *on the last line of a function* disables this check. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + function_state: Current function name and lines in body so far. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + lines = clean_lines.lines + line = lines[linenum] + joined_line = '' + + starting_func = False + regexp = r'(\w(\w|::|\*|\&|\s)*)\(' # decls * & space::name( ... + match_result = Match(regexp, line) + if match_result: + # If the name is all caps and underscores, figure it's a macro and + # ignore it, unless it's TEST or TEST_F. + function_name = match_result.group(1).split()[-1] + if function_name == 'TEST' or function_name == 'TEST_F' or ( + not Match(r'[A-Z_]+$', function_name)): + starting_func = True + + if starting_func: + body_found = False + for start_linenum in xrange(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines()): + start_line = lines[start_linenum] + joined_line += ' ' + start_line.lstrip() + if Search(r'(;|})', start_line): # Declarations and trivial functions + body_found = True + break # ... ignore + elif Search(r'{', start_line): + body_found = True + function = Search(r'((\w|:)*)\(', line).group(1) + if Match(r'TEST', function): # Handle TEST... macros + parameter_regexp = Search(r'(\(.*\))', joined_line) + if parameter_regexp: # Ignore bad syntax + function += parameter_regexp.group(1) + else: + function += '()' + function_state.Begin(function) + break + if not body_found: + # No body for the function (or evidence of a non-function) was found. + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/fn_size', 5, + 'Lint failed to find start of function body.') + elif Match(r'^\}\s*$', line): # function end + function_state.Check(error, filename, linenum) + function_state.End() + elif not Match(r'^\s*$', line): + function_state.Count() # Count non-blank/non-comment lines. + + +_RE_PATTERN_TODO = re.compile(r'^//(\s*)TODO(\(.+?\))?:?(\s|$)?') + + +def CheckComment(line, filename, linenum, next_line_start, error): + """Checks for common mistakes in comments. + + Args: + line: The line in question. + filename: The name of the current file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + next_line_start: The first non-whitespace column of the next line. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + commentpos = line.find('//') + if commentpos != -1: + # Check if the // may be in quotes. If so, ignore it + # Comparisons made explicit for clarity -- pylint: disable=g-explicit-bool-comparison + if (line.count('"', 0, commentpos) - + line.count('\\"', 0, commentpos)) % 2 == 0: # not in quotes + # Allow one space for new scopes, two spaces otherwise: + if (not (Match(r'^.*{ *//', line) and next_line_start == commentpos) and + ((commentpos >= 1 and + line[commentpos-1] not in string.whitespace) or + (commentpos >= 2 and + line[commentpos-2] not in string.whitespace))): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/comments', 2, + 'At least two spaces is best between code and comments') + + # Checks for common mistakes in TODO comments. + comment = line[commentpos:] + match = _RE_PATTERN_TODO.match(comment) + if match: + # One whitespace is correct; zero whitespace is handled elsewhere. + leading_whitespace = match.group(1) + if len(leading_whitespace) > 1: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/todo', 2, + 'Too many spaces before TODO') + + username = match.group(2) + if not username: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/todo', 2, + 'Missing username in TODO; it should look like ' + '"// TODO(my_username): Stuff."') + + middle_whitespace = match.group(3) + # Comparisons made explicit for correctness -- pylint: disable=g-explicit-bool-comparison + if middle_whitespace != ' ' and middle_whitespace != '': + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/todo', 2, + 'TODO(my_username) should be followed by a space') + + # If the comment contains an alphanumeric character, there + # should be a space somewhere between it and the // unless + # it's a /// or //! Doxygen comment. + if (Match(r'//[^ ]*\w', comment) and + not Match(r'(///|//\!)(\s+|$)', comment)): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/comments', 4, + 'Should have a space between // and comment') + + +def CheckAccess(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error): + """Checks for improper use of DISALLOW* macros. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] # get rid of comments and strings + + matched = Match((r'\s*(DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN|' + r'DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS)'), line) + if not matched: + return + if nesting_state.stack and isinstance(nesting_state.stack[-1], _ClassInfo): + if nesting_state.stack[-1].access != 'private': + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/constructors', 3, + '%s must be in the private: section' % matched.group(1)) + + else: + # Found DISALLOW* macro outside a class declaration, or perhaps it + # was used inside a function when it should have been part of the + # class declaration. We could issue a warning here, but it + # probably resulted in a compiler error already. + pass + + +def CheckSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error): + """Checks for the correctness of various spacing issues in the code. + + Things we check for: spaces around operators, spaces after + if/for/while/switch, no spaces around parens in function calls, two + spaces between code and comment, don't start a block with a blank + line, don't end a function with a blank line, don't add a blank line + after public/protected/private, don't have too many blank lines in a row. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + # Don't use "elided" lines here, otherwise we can't check commented lines. + # Don't want to use "raw" either, because we don't want to check inside C++11 + # raw strings, + raw = clean_lines.lines_without_raw_strings + line = raw[linenum] + + # Before nixing comments, check if the line is blank for no good + # reason. This includes the first line after a block is opened, and + # blank lines at the end of a function (ie, right before a line like '}' + # + # Skip all the blank line checks if we are immediately inside a + # namespace body. In other words, don't issue blank line warnings + # for this block: + # namespace { + # + # } + # + # A warning about missing end of namespace comments will be issued instead. + # + # Also skip blank line checks for 'extern "C"' blocks, which are formatted + # like namespaces. + if (IsBlankLine(line) and + not nesting_state.InNamespaceBody() and + not nesting_state.InExternC()): + elided = clean_lines.elided + prev_line = elided[linenum - 1] + prevbrace = prev_line.rfind('{') + # TODO(unknown): Don't complain if line before blank line, and line after, + # both start with alnums and are indented the same amount. + # This ignores whitespace at the start of a namespace block + # because those are not usually indented. + if prevbrace != -1 and prev_line[prevbrace:].find('}') == -1: + # OK, we have a blank line at the start of a code block. Before we + # complain, we check if it is an exception to the rule: The previous + # non-empty line has the parameters of a function header that are indented + # 4 spaces (because they did not fit in a 80 column line when placed on + # the same line as the function name). We also check for the case where + # the previous line is indented 6 spaces, which may happen when the + # initializers of a constructor do not fit into a 80 column line. + exception = False + if Match(r' {6}\w', prev_line): # Initializer list? + # We are looking for the opening column of initializer list, which + # should be indented 4 spaces to cause 6 space indentation afterwards. + search_position = linenum-2 + while (search_position >= 0 + and Match(r' {6}\w', elided[search_position])): + search_position -= 1 + exception = (search_position >= 0 + and elided[search_position][:5] == ' :') + else: + # Search for the function arguments or an initializer list. We use a + # simple heuristic here: If the line is indented 4 spaces; and we have a + # closing paren, without the opening paren, followed by an opening brace + # or colon (for initializer lists) we assume that it is the last line of + # a function header. If we have a colon indented 4 spaces, it is an + # initializer list. + exception = (Match(r' {4}\w[^\(]*\)\s*(const\s*)?(\{\s*$|:)', + prev_line) + or Match(r' {4}:', prev_line)) + + if not exception: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 2, + 'Redundant blank line at the start of a code block ' + 'should be deleted.') + # Ignore blank lines at the end of a block in a long if-else + # chain, like this: + # if (condition1) { + # // Something followed by a blank line + # + # } else if (condition2) { + # // Something else + # } + if linenum + 1 < clean_lines.NumLines(): + next_line = raw[linenum + 1] + if (next_line + and Match(r'\s*}', next_line) + and next_line.find('} else ') == -1): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 3, + 'Redundant blank line at the end of a code block ' + 'should be deleted.') + + matched = Match(r'\s*(public|protected|private):', prev_line) + if matched: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 3, + 'Do not leave a blank line after "%s:"' % matched.group(1)) + + # Next, check comments + next_line_start = 0 + if linenum + 1 < clean_lines.NumLines(): + next_line = raw[linenum + 1] + next_line_start = len(next_line) - len(next_line.lstrip()) + CheckComment(line, filename, linenum, next_line_start, error) + + # get rid of comments and strings + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # You shouldn't have spaces before your brackets, except maybe after + # 'delete []' or 'return []() {};' + if Search(r'\w\s+\[', line) and not Search(r'(?:delete|return)\s+\[', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 5, + 'Extra space before [') + + # In range-based for, we wanted spaces before and after the colon, but + # not around "::" tokens that might appear. + if (Search(r'for *\(.*[^:]:[^: ]', line) or + Search(r'for *\(.*[^: ]:[^:]', line)): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/forcolon', 2, + 'Missing space around colon in range-based for loop') + + +def CheckOperatorSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks for horizontal spacing around operators. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Don't try to do spacing checks for operator methods. Do this by + # replacing the troublesome characters with something else, + # preserving column position for all other characters. + # + # The replacement is done repeatedly to avoid false positives from + # operators that call operators. + while True: + match = Match(r'^(.*\boperator\b)(\S+)(\s*\(.*)$', line) + if match: + line = match.group(1) + ('_' * len(match.group(2))) + match.group(3) + else: + break + + # We allow no-spaces around = within an if: "if ( (a=Foo()) == 0 )". + # Otherwise not. Note we only check for non-spaces on *both* sides; + # sometimes people put non-spaces on one side when aligning ='s among + # many lines (not that this is behavior that I approve of...) + if ((Search(r'[\w.]=', line) or + Search(r'=[\w.]', line)) + and not Search(r'\b(if|while|for) ', line) + # Operators taken from [lex.operators] in C++11 standard. + and not Search(r'(>=|<=|==|!=|&=|\^=|\|=|\+=|\*=|\/=|\%=)', line) + and not Search(r'operator=', line)): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 4, + 'Missing spaces around =') + + # It's ok not to have spaces around binary operators like + - * /, but if + # there's too little whitespace, we get concerned. It's hard to tell, + # though, so we punt on this one for now. TODO. + + # You should always have whitespace around binary operators. + # + # Check <= and >= first to avoid false positives with < and >, then + # check non-include lines for spacing around < and >. + # + # If the operator is followed by a comma, assume it's be used in a + # macro context and don't do any checks. This avoids false + # positives. + # + # Note that && is not included here. Those are checked separately + # in CheckRValueReference + match = Search(r'[^<>=!\s](==|!=|<=|>=|\|\|)[^<>=!\s,;\)]', line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, + 'Missing spaces around %s' % match.group(1)) + elif not Match(r'#.*include', line): + # Look for < that is not surrounded by spaces. This is only + # triggered if both sides are missing spaces, even though + # technically should should flag if at least one side is missing a + # space. This is done to avoid some false positives with shifts. + match = Match(r'^(.*[^\s<])<[^\s=<,]', line) + if match: + (_, _, end_pos) = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, len(match.group(1))) + if end_pos <= -1: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, + 'Missing spaces around <') + + # Look for > that is not surrounded by spaces. Similar to the + # above, we only trigger if both sides are missing spaces to avoid + # false positives with shifts. + match = Match(r'^(.*[^-\s>])>[^\s=>,]', line) + if match: + (_, _, start_pos) = ReverseCloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, len(match.group(1))) + if start_pos <= -1: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, + 'Missing spaces around >') + + # We allow no-spaces around << when used like this: 10<<20, but + # not otherwise (particularly, not when used as streams) + # + # We also allow operators following an opening parenthesis, since + # those tend to be macros that deal with operators. + match = Search(r'(operator|[^\s(<])(?:L|UL|ULL|l|ul|ull)?<<([^\s,=<])', line) + if (match and not (match.group(1).isdigit() and match.group(2).isdigit()) and + not (match.group(1) == 'operator' and match.group(2) == ';')): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, + 'Missing spaces around <<') + + # We allow no-spaces around >> for almost anything. This is because + # C++11 allows ">>" to close nested templates, which accounts for + # most cases when ">>" is not followed by a space. + # + # We still warn on ">>" followed by alpha character, because that is + # likely due to ">>" being used for right shifts, e.g.: + # value >> alpha + # + # When ">>" is used to close templates, the alphanumeric letter that + # follows would be part of an identifier, and there should still be + # a space separating the template type and the identifier. + # type> alpha + match = Search(r'>>[a-zA-Z_]', line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, + 'Missing spaces around >>') + + # There shouldn't be space around unary operators + match = Search(r'(!\s|~\s|[\s]--[\s;]|[\s]\+\+[\s;])', line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 4, + 'Extra space for operator %s' % match.group(1)) + + +def CheckParenthesisSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks for horizontal spacing around parentheses. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # No spaces after an if, while, switch, or for + match = Search(r' (if\(|for\(|while\(|switch\()', line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 5, + 'Missing space before ( in %s' % match.group(1)) + + # For if/for/while/switch, the left and right parens should be + # consistent about how many spaces are inside the parens, and + # there should either be zero or one spaces inside the parens. + # We don't want: "if ( foo)" or "if ( foo )". + # Exception: "for ( ; foo; bar)" and "for (foo; bar; )" are allowed. + match = Search(r'\b(if|for|while|switch)\s*' + r'\(([ ]*)(.).*[^ ]+([ ]*)\)\s*{\s*$', + line) + if match: + if len(match.group(2)) != len(match.group(4)): + if not (match.group(3) == ';' and + len(match.group(2)) == 1 + len(match.group(4)) or + not match.group(2) and Search(r'\bfor\s*\(.*; \)', line)): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 5, + 'Mismatching spaces inside () in %s' % match.group(1)) + if len(match.group(2)) not in [0, 1]: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 5, + 'Should have zero or one spaces inside ( and ) in %s' % + match.group(1)) + + +def CheckCommaSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks for horizontal spacing near commas and semicolons. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + raw = clean_lines.lines_without_raw_strings + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # You should always have a space after a comma (either as fn arg or operator) + # + # This does not apply when the non-space character following the + # comma is another comma, since the only time when that happens is + # for empty macro arguments. + # + # We run this check in two passes: first pass on elided lines to + # verify that lines contain missing whitespaces, second pass on raw + # lines to confirm that those missing whitespaces are not due to + # elided comments. + if (Search(r',[^,\s]', ReplaceAll(r'\boperator\s*,\s*\(', 'F(', line)) and + Search(r',[^,\s]', raw[linenum])): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/comma', 3, + 'Missing space after ,') + + # You should always have a space after a semicolon + # except for few corner cases + # TODO(unknown): clarify if 'if (1) { return 1;}' is requires one more + # space after ; + if Search(r';[^\s};\\)/]', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 3, + 'Missing space after ;') + + +def CheckBracesSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks for horizontal spacing near commas. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Except after an opening paren, or after another opening brace (in case of + # an initializer list, for instance), you should have spaces before your + # braces. And since you should never have braces at the beginning of a line, + # this is an easy test. + match = Match(r'^(.*[^ ({>]){', line) + if match: + # Try a bit harder to check for brace initialization. This + # happens in one of the following forms: + # Constructor() : initializer_list_{} { ... } + # Constructor{}.MemberFunction() + # Type variable{}; + # FunctionCall(type{}, ...); + # LastArgument(..., type{}); + # LOG(INFO) << type{} << " ..."; + # map_of_type[{...}] = ...; + # ternary = expr ? new type{} : nullptr; + # OuterTemplate{}> + # + # We check for the character following the closing brace, and + # silence the warning if it's one of those listed above, i.e. + # "{.;,)<>]:". + # + # To account for nested initializer list, we allow any number of + # closing braces up to "{;,)<". We can't simply silence the + # warning on first sight of closing brace, because that would + # cause false negatives for things that are not initializer lists. + # Silence this: But not this: + # Outer{ if (...) { + # Inner{...} if (...){ // Missing space before { + # }; } + # + # There is a false negative with this approach if people inserted + # spurious semicolons, e.g. "if (cond){};", but we will catch the + # spurious semicolon with a separate check. + (endline, endlinenum, endpos) = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, len(match.group(1))) + trailing_text = '' + if endpos > -1: + trailing_text = endline[endpos:] + for offset in xrange(endlinenum + 1, + min(endlinenum + 3, clean_lines.NumLines() - 1)): + trailing_text += clean_lines.elided[offset] + if not Match(r'^[\s}]*[{.;,)<>\]:]', trailing_text): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 5, + 'Missing space before {') + + # Make sure '} else {' has spaces. + if Search(r'}else', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 5, + 'Missing space before else') + + # You shouldn't have a space before a semicolon at the end of the line. + # There's a special case for "for" since the style guide allows space before + # the semicolon there. + if Search(r':\s*;\s*$', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 5, + 'Semicolon defining empty statement. Use {} instead.') + elif Search(r'^\s*;\s*$', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 5, + 'Line contains only semicolon. If this should be an empty statement, ' + 'use {} instead.') + elif (Search(r'\s+;\s*$', line) and + not Search(r'\bfor\b', line)): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 5, + 'Extra space before last semicolon. If this should be an empty ' + 'statement, use {} instead.') + + +def IsDecltype(clean_lines, linenum, column): + """Check if the token ending on (linenum, column) is decltype(). + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: the number of the line to check. + column: end column of the token to check. + Returns: + True if this token is decltype() expression, False otherwise. + """ + (text, _, start_col) = ReverseCloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, column) + if start_col < 0: + return False + if Search(r'\bdecltype\s*$', text[0:start_col]): + return True + return False + + +def IsTemplateParameterList(clean_lines, linenum, column): + """Check if the token ending on (linenum, column) is the end of template<>. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: the number of the line to check. + column: end column of the token to check. + Returns: + True if this token is end of a template parameter list, False otherwise. + """ + (_, startline, startpos) = ReverseCloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, column) + if (startpos > -1 and + Search(r'\btemplate\s*$', clean_lines.elided[startline][0:startpos])): + return True + return False + + +def IsRValueType(typenames, clean_lines, nesting_state, linenum, column): + """Check if the token ending on (linenum, column) is a type. + + Assumes that text to the right of the column is "&&" or a function + name. + + Args: + typenames: set of type names from template-argument-list. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + linenum: the number of the line to check. + column: end column of the token to check. + Returns: + True if this token is a type, False if we are not sure. + """ + prefix = clean_lines.elided[linenum][0:column] + + # Get one word to the left. If we failed to do so, this is most + # likely not a type, since it's unlikely that the type name and "&&" + # would be split across multiple lines. + match = Match(r'^(.*)(\b\w+|[>*)&])\s*$', prefix) + if not match: + return False + + # Check text following the token. If it's "&&>" or "&&," or "&&...", it's + # most likely a rvalue reference used inside a template. + suffix = clean_lines.elided[linenum][column:] + if Match(r'&&\s*(?:[>,]|\.\.\.)', suffix): + return True + + # Check for known types and end of templates: + # int&& variable + # vector&& variable + # + # Because this function is called recursively, we also need to + # recognize pointer and reference types: + # int* Function() + # int& Function() + if (match.group(2) in typenames or + match.group(2) in ['char', 'char16_t', 'char32_t', 'wchar_t', 'bool', + 'short', 'int', 'long', 'signed', 'unsigned', + 'float', 'double', 'void', 'auto', '>', '*', '&']): + return True + + # If we see a close parenthesis, look for decltype on the other side. + # decltype would unambiguously identify a type, anything else is + # probably a parenthesized expression and not a type. + if match.group(2) == ')': + return IsDecltype( + clean_lines, linenum, len(match.group(1)) + len(match.group(2)) - 1) + + # Check for casts and cv-qualifiers. + # match.group(1) remainder + # -------------- --------- + # const_cast< type&& + # const type&& + # type const&& + if Search(r'\b(?:const_cast\s*<|static_cast\s*<|dynamic_cast\s*<|' + r'reinterpret_cast\s*<|\w+\s)\s*$', + match.group(1)): + return True + + # Look for a preceding symbol that might help differentiate the context. + # These are the cases that would be ambiguous: + # match.group(1) remainder + # -------------- --------- + # Call ( expression && + # Declaration ( type&& + # sizeof ( type&& + # if ( expression && + # while ( expression && + # for ( type&& + # for( ; expression && + # statement ; type&& + # block { type&& + # constructor { expression && + start = linenum + line = match.group(1) + match_symbol = None + while start >= 0: + # We want to skip over identifiers and commas to get to a symbol. + # Commas are skipped so that we can find the opening parenthesis + # for function parameter lists. + match_symbol = Match(r'^(.*)([^\w\s,])[\w\s,]*$', line) + if match_symbol: + break + start -= 1 + line = clean_lines.elided[start] + + if not match_symbol: + # Probably the first statement in the file is an rvalue reference + return True + + if match_symbol.group(2) == '}': + # Found closing brace, probably an indicate of this: + # block{} type&& + return True + + if match_symbol.group(2) == ';': + # Found semicolon, probably one of these: + # for(; expression && + # statement; type&& + + # Look for the previous 'for(' in the previous lines. + before_text = match_symbol.group(1) + for i in xrange(start - 1, max(start - 6, 0), -1): + before_text = clean_lines.elided[i] + before_text + if Search(r'for\s*\([^{};]*$', before_text): + # This is the condition inside a for-loop + return False + + # Did not find a for-init-statement before this semicolon, so this + # is probably a new statement and not a condition. + return True + + if match_symbol.group(2) == '{': + # Found opening brace, probably one of these: + # block{ type&& = ... ; } + # constructor{ expression && expression } + + # Look for a closing brace or a semicolon. If we see a semicolon + # first, this is probably a rvalue reference. + line = clean_lines.elided[start][0:len(match_symbol.group(1)) + 1] + end = start + depth = 1 + while True: + for ch in line: + if ch == ';': + return True + elif ch == '{': + depth += 1 + elif ch == '}': + depth -= 1 + if depth == 0: + return False + end += 1 + if end >= clean_lines.NumLines(): + break + line = clean_lines.elided[end] + # Incomplete program? + return False + + if match_symbol.group(2) == '(': + # Opening parenthesis. Need to check what's to the left of the + # parenthesis. Look back one extra line for additional context. + before_text = match_symbol.group(1) + if linenum > 1: + before_text = clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1] + before_text + before_text = match_symbol.group(1) + + # Patterns that are likely to be types: + # [](type&& + # for (type&& + # sizeof(type&& + # operator=(type&& + # + if Search(r'(?:\]|\bfor|\bsizeof|\boperator\s*\S+\s*)\s*$', before_text): + return True + + # Patterns that are likely to be expressions: + # if (expression && + # while (expression && + # : initializer(expression && + # , initializer(expression && + # ( FunctionCall(expression && + # + FunctionCall(expression && + # + (expression && + # + # The last '+' represents operators such as '+' and '-'. + if Search(r'(?:\bif|\bwhile|[-+=%^(]*>)?\s*$', + match_symbol.group(1)) + if match_func: + # Check for constructors, which don't have return types. + if Search(r'\b(?:explicit|inline)$', match_func.group(1)): + return True + implicit_constructor = Match(r'\s*(\w+)\((?:const\s+)?(\w+)', prefix) + if (implicit_constructor and + implicit_constructor.group(1) == implicit_constructor.group(2)): + return True + return IsRValueType(typenames, clean_lines, nesting_state, linenum, + len(match_func.group(1))) + + # Nothing before the function name. If this is inside a block scope, + # this is probably a function call. + return not (nesting_state.previous_stack_top and + nesting_state.previous_stack_top.IsBlockInfo()) + + if match_symbol.group(2) == '>': + # Possibly a closing bracket, check that what's on the other side + # looks like the start of a template. + return IsTemplateParameterList( + clean_lines, start, len(match_symbol.group(1))) + + # Some other symbol, usually something like "a=b&&c". This is most + # likely not a type. + return False + + +def IsDeletedOrDefault(clean_lines, linenum): + """Check if current constructor or operator is deleted or default. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + Returns: + True if this is a deleted or default constructor. + """ + open_paren = clean_lines.elided[linenum].find('(') + if open_paren < 0: + return False + (close_line, _, close_paren) = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, open_paren) + if close_paren < 0: + return False + return Match(r'\s*=\s*(?:delete|default)\b', close_line[close_paren:]) + + +def IsRValueAllowed(clean_lines, linenum, typenames): + """Check if RValue reference is allowed on a particular line. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + typenames: set of type names from template-argument-list. + Returns: + True if line is within the region where RValue references are allowed. + """ + # Allow region marked by PUSH/POP macros + for i in xrange(linenum, 0, -1): + line = clean_lines.elided[i] + if Match(r'GOOGLE_ALLOW_RVALUE_REFERENCES_(?:PUSH|POP)', line): + if not line.endswith('PUSH'): + return False + for j in xrange(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines(), 1): + line = clean_lines.elided[j] + if Match(r'GOOGLE_ALLOW_RVALUE_REFERENCES_(?:PUSH|POP)', line): + return line.endswith('POP') + + # Allow operator= + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if Search(r'\boperator\s*=\s*\(', line): + return IsDeletedOrDefault(clean_lines, linenum) + + # Allow constructors + match = Match(r'\s*(?:[\w<>]+::)*([\w<>]+)\s*::\s*([\w<>]+)\s*\(', line) + if match and match.group(1) == match.group(2): + return IsDeletedOrDefault(clean_lines, linenum) + if Search(r'\b(?:explicit|inline)\s+[\w<>]+\s*\(', line): + return IsDeletedOrDefault(clean_lines, linenum) + + if Match(r'\s*[\w<>]+\s*\(', line): + previous_line = 'ReturnType' + if linenum > 0: + previous_line = clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1] + if Match(r'^\s*$', previous_line) or Search(r'[{}:;]\s*$', previous_line): + return IsDeletedOrDefault(clean_lines, linenum) + + # Reject types not mentioned in template-argument-list + while line: + match = Match(r'^.*?(\w+)\s*&&(.*)$', line) + if not match: + break + if match.group(1) not in typenames: + return False + line = match.group(2) + + # All RValue types that were in template-argument-list should have + # been removed by now. Those were allowed, assuming that they will + # be forwarded. + # + # If there are no remaining RValue types left (i.e. types that were + # not found in template-argument-list), flag those as not allowed. + return line.find('&&') < 0 + + +def GetTemplateArgs(clean_lines, linenum): + """Find list of template arguments associated with this function declaration. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: Line number containing the start of the function declaration, + usually one line after the end of the template-argument-list. + Returns: + Set of type names, or empty set if this does not appear to have + any template parameters. + """ + # Find start of function + func_line = linenum + while func_line > 0: + line = clean_lines.elided[func_line] + if Match(r'^\s*$', line): + return set() + if line.find('(') >= 0: + break + func_line -= 1 + if func_line == 0: + return set() + + # Collapse template-argument-list into a single string + argument_list = '' + match = Match(r'^(\s*template\s*)<', clean_lines.elided[func_line]) + if match: + # template-argument-list on the same line as function name + start_col = len(match.group(1)) + _, end_line, end_col = CloseExpression(clean_lines, func_line, start_col) + if end_col > -1 and end_line == func_line: + start_col += 1 # Skip the opening bracket + argument_list = clean_lines.elided[func_line][start_col:end_col] + + elif func_line > 1: + # template-argument-list one line before function name + match = Match(r'^(.*)>\s*$', clean_lines.elided[func_line - 1]) + if match: + end_col = len(match.group(1)) + _, start_line, start_col = ReverseCloseExpression( + clean_lines, func_line - 1, end_col) + if start_col > -1: + start_col += 1 # Skip the opening bracket + while start_line < func_line - 1: + argument_list += clean_lines.elided[start_line][start_col:] + start_col = 0 + start_line += 1 + argument_list += clean_lines.elided[func_line - 1][start_col:end_col] + + if not argument_list: + return set() + + # Extract type names + typenames = set() + while True: + match = Match(r'^[,\s]*(?:typename|class)(?:\.\.\.)?\s+(\w+)(.*)$', + argument_list) + if not match: + break + typenames.add(match.group(1)) + argument_list = match.group(2) + return typenames + + +def CheckRValueReference(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error): + """Check for rvalue references. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + # Find lines missing spaces around &&. + # TODO(unknown): currently we don't check for rvalue references + # with spaces surrounding the && to avoid false positives with + # boolean expressions. + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + match = Match(r'^(.*\S)&&', line) + if not match: + match = Match(r'(.*)&&\S', line) + if (not match) or '(&&)' in line or Search(r'\boperator\s*$', match.group(1)): + return + + # Either poorly formed && or an rvalue reference, check the context + # to get a more accurate error message. Mostly we want to determine + # if what's to the left of "&&" is a type or not. + typenames = GetTemplateArgs(clean_lines, linenum) + and_pos = len(match.group(1)) + if IsRValueType(typenames, clean_lines, nesting_state, linenum, and_pos): + if not IsRValueAllowed(clean_lines, linenum, typenames): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/c++11', 3, + 'RValue references are an unapproved C++ feature.') + else: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, + 'Missing spaces around &&') + + +def CheckSectionSpacing(filename, clean_lines, class_info, linenum, error): + """Checks for additional blank line issues related to sections. + + Currently the only thing checked here is blank line before protected/private. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + class_info: A _ClassInfo objects. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + # Skip checks if the class is small, where small means 25 lines or less. + # 25 lines seems like a good cutoff since that's the usual height of + # terminals, and any class that can't fit in one screen can't really + # be considered "small". + # + # Also skip checks if we are on the first line. This accounts for + # classes that look like + # class Foo { public: ... }; + # + # If we didn't find the end of the class, last_line would be zero, + # and the check will be skipped by the first condition. + if (class_info.last_line - class_info.starting_linenum <= 24 or + linenum <= class_info.starting_linenum): + return + + matched = Match(r'\s*(public|protected|private):', clean_lines.lines[linenum]) + if matched: + # Issue warning if the line before public/protected/private was + # not a blank line, but don't do this if the previous line contains + # "class" or "struct". This can happen two ways: + # - We are at the beginning of the class. + # - We are forward-declaring an inner class that is semantically + # private, but needed to be public for implementation reasons. + # Also ignores cases where the previous line ends with a backslash as can be + # common when defining classes in C macros. + prev_line = clean_lines.lines[linenum - 1] + if (not IsBlankLine(prev_line) and + not Search(r'\b(class|struct)\b', prev_line) and + not Search(r'\\$', prev_line)): + # Try a bit harder to find the beginning of the class. This is to + # account for multi-line base-specifier lists, e.g.: + # class Derived + # : public Base { + end_class_head = class_info.starting_linenum + for i in range(class_info.starting_linenum, linenum): + if Search(r'\{\s*$', clean_lines.lines[i]): + end_class_head = i + break + if end_class_head < linenum - 1: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 3, + '"%s:" should be preceded by a blank line' % matched.group(1)) + + +def GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum): + """Return the most recent non-blank line and its line number. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file contents. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + + Returns: + A tuple with two elements. The first element is the contents of the last + non-blank line before the current line, or the empty string if this is the + first non-blank line. The second is the line number of that line, or -1 + if this is the first non-blank line. + """ + + prevlinenum = linenum - 1 + while prevlinenum >= 0: + prevline = clean_lines.elided[prevlinenum] + if not IsBlankLine(prevline): # if not a blank line... + return (prevline, prevlinenum) + prevlinenum -= 1 + return ('', -1) + + +def CheckBraces(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Looks for misplaced braces (e.g. at the end of line). + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] # get rid of comments and strings + + if Match(r'\s*{\s*$', line): + # We allow an open brace to start a line in the case where someone is using + # braces in a block to explicitly create a new scope, which is commonly used + # to control the lifetime of stack-allocated variables. Braces are also + # used for brace initializers inside function calls. We don't detect this + # perfectly: we just don't complain if the last non-whitespace character on + # the previous non-blank line is ',', ';', ':', '(', '{', or '}', or if the + # previous line starts a preprocessor block. + prevline = GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0] + if (not Search(r'[,;:}{(]\s*$', prevline) and + not Match(r'\s*#', prevline)): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 4, + '{ should almost always be at the end of the previous line') + + # An else clause should be on the same line as the preceding closing brace. + if Match(r'\s*else\b\s*(?:if\b|\{|$)', line): + prevline = GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0] + if Match(r'\s*}\s*$', prevline): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 4, + 'An else should appear on the same line as the preceding }') + + # If braces come on one side of an else, they should be on both. + # However, we have to worry about "else if" that spans multiple lines! + if Search(r'else if\s*\(', line): # could be multi-line if + brace_on_left = bool(Search(r'}\s*else if\s*\(', line)) + # find the ( after the if + pos = line.find('else if') + pos = line.find('(', pos) + if pos > 0: + (endline, _, endpos) = CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, pos) + brace_on_right = endline[endpos:].find('{') != -1 + if brace_on_left != brace_on_right: # must be brace after if + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 5, + 'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both') + elif Search(r'}\s*else[^{]*$', line) or Match(r'[^}]*else\s*{', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 5, + 'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both') + + # Likewise, an else should never have the else clause on the same line + if Search(r'\belse [^\s{]', line) and not Search(r'\belse if\b', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 4, + 'Else clause should never be on same line as else (use 2 lines)') + + # In the same way, a do/while should never be on one line + if Match(r'\s*do [^\s{]', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 4, + 'do/while clauses should not be on a single line') + + # Check single-line if/else bodies. The style guide says 'curly braces are not + # required for single-line statements'. We additionally allow multi-line, + # single statements, but we reject anything with more than one semicolon in + # it. This means that the first semicolon after the if should be at the end of + # its line, and the line after that should have an indent level equal to or + # lower than the if. We also check for ambiguous if/else nesting without + # braces. + if_else_match = Search(r'\b(if\s*\(|else\b)', line) + if if_else_match and not Match(r'\s*#', line): + if_indent = GetIndentLevel(line) + endline, endlinenum, endpos = line, linenum, if_else_match.end() + if_match = Search(r'\bif\s*\(', line) + if if_match: + # This could be a multiline if condition, so find the end first. + pos = if_match.end() - 1 + (endline, endlinenum, endpos) = CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, pos) + # Check for an opening brace, either directly after the if or on the next + # line. If found, this isn't a single-statement conditional. + if (not Match(r'\s*{', endline[endpos:]) + and not (Match(r'\s*$', endline[endpos:]) + and endlinenum < (len(clean_lines.elided) - 1) + and Match(r'\s*{', clean_lines.elided[endlinenum + 1]))): + while (endlinenum < len(clean_lines.elided) + and ';' not in clean_lines.elided[endlinenum][endpos:]): + endlinenum += 1 + endpos = 0 + if endlinenum < len(clean_lines.elided): + endline = clean_lines.elided[endlinenum] + # We allow a mix of whitespace and closing braces (e.g. for one-liner + # methods) and a single \ after the semicolon (for macros) + endpos = endline.find(';') + if not Match(r';[\s}]*(\\?)$', endline[endpos:]): + # Semicolon isn't the last character, there's something trailing. + # Output a warning if the semicolon is not contained inside + # a lambda expression. + if not Match(r'^[^{};]*\[[^\[\]]*\][^{}]*\{[^{}]*\}\s*\)*[;,]\s*$', + endline): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 4, + 'If/else bodies with multiple statements require braces') + elif endlinenum < len(clean_lines.elided) - 1: + # Make sure the next line is dedented + next_line = clean_lines.elided[endlinenum + 1] + next_indent = GetIndentLevel(next_line) + # With ambiguous nested if statements, this will error out on the + # if that *doesn't* match the else, regardless of whether it's the + # inner one or outer one. + if (if_match and Match(r'\s*else\b', next_line) + and next_indent != if_indent): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 4, + 'Else clause should be indented at the same level as if. ' + 'Ambiguous nested if/else chains require braces.') + elif next_indent > if_indent: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 4, + 'If/else bodies with multiple statements require braces') + + +def CheckTrailingSemicolon(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Looks for redundant trailing semicolon. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Block bodies should not be followed by a semicolon. Due to C++11 + # brace initialization, there are more places where semicolons are + # required than not, so we use a whitelist approach to check these + # rather than a blacklist. These are the places where "};" should + # be replaced by just "}": + # 1. Some flavor of block following closing parenthesis: + # for (;;) {}; + # while (...) {}; + # switch (...) {}; + # Function(...) {}; + # if (...) {}; + # if (...) else if (...) {}; + # + # 2. else block: + # if (...) else {}; + # + # 3. const member function: + # Function(...) const {}; + # + # 4. Block following some statement: + # x = 42; + # {}; + # + # 5. Block at the beginning of a function: + # Function(...) { + # {}; + # } + # + # Note that naively checking for the preceding "{" will also match + # braces inside multi-dimensional arrays, but this is fine since + # that expression will not contain semicolons. + # + # 6. Block following another block: + # while (true) {} + # {}; + # + # 7. End of namespaces: + # namespace {}; + # + # These semicolons seems far more common than other kinds of + # redundant semicolons, possibly due to people converting classes + # to namespaces. For now we do not warn for this case. + # + # Try matching case 1 first. + match = Match(r'^(.*\)\s*)\{', line) + if match: + # Matched closing parenthesis (case 1). Check the token before the + # matching opening parenthesis, and don't warn if it looks like a + # macro. This avoids these false positives: + # - macro that defines a base class + # - multi-line macro that defines a base class + # - macro that defines the whole class-head + # + # But we still issue warnings for macros that we know are safe to + # warn, specifically: + # - TEST, TEST_F, TEST_P, MATCHER, MATCHER_P + # - TYPED_TEST + # - INTERFACE_DEF + # - EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED, SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED, LOCKS_EXCLUDED: + # + # We implement a whitelist of safe macros instead of a blacklist of + # unsafe macros, even though the latter appears less frequently in + # google code and would have been easier to implement. This is because + # the downside for getting the whitelist wrong means some extra + # semicolons, while the downside for getting the blacklist wrong + # would result in compile errors. + # + # In addition to macros, we also don't want to warn on + # - Compound literals + # - Lambdas + # - alignas specifier with anonymous structs: + closing_brace_pos = match.group(1).rfind(')') + opening_parenthesis = ReverseCloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, closing_brace_pos) + if opening_parenthesis[2] > -1: + line_prefix = opening_parenthesis[0][0:opening_parenthesis[2]] + macro = Search(r'\b([A-Z_]+)\s*$', line_prefix) + func = Match(r'^(.*\])\s*$', line_prefix) + if ((macro and + macro.group(1) not in ( + 'TEST', 'TEST_F', 'MATCHER', 'MATCHER_P', 'TYPED_TEST', + 'EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED', 'SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED', + 'LOCKS_EXCLUDED', 'INTERFACE_DEF')) or + (func and not Search(r'\boperator\s*\[\s*\]', func.group(1))) or + Search(r'\b(?:struct|union)\s+alignas\s*$', line_prefix) or + Search(r'\s+=\s*$', line_prefix)): + match = None + if (match and + opening_parenthesis[1] > 1 and + Search(r'\]\s*$', clean_lines.elided[opening_parenthesis[1] - 1])): + # Multi-line lambda-expression + match = None + + else: + # Try matching cases 2-3. + match = Match(r'^(.*(?:else|\)\s*const)\s*)\{', line) + if not match: + # Try matching cases 4-6. These are always matched on separate lines. + # + # Note that we can't simply concatenate the previous line to the + # current line and do a single match, otherwise we may output + # duplicate warnings for the blank line case: + # if (cond) { + # // blank line + # } + prevline = GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0] + if prevline and Search(r'[;{}]\s*$', prevline): + match = Match(r'^(\s*)\{', line) + + # Check matching closing brace + if match: + (endline, endlinenum, endpos) = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, len(match.group(1))) + if endpos > -1 and Match(r'^\s*;', endline[endpos:]): + # Current {} pair is eligible for semicolon check, and we have found + # the redundant semicolon, output warning here. + # + # Note: because we are scanning forward for opening braces, and + # outputting warnings for the matching closing brace, if there are + # nested blocks with trailing semicolons, we will get the error + # messages in reversed order. + error(filename, endlinenum, 'readability/braces', 4, + "You don't need a ; after a }") + + +def CheckEmptyBlockBody(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Look for empty loop/conditional body with only a single semicolon. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + # Search for loop keywords at the beginning of the line. Because only + # whitespaces are allowed before the keywords, this will also ignore most + # do-while-loops, since those lines should start with closing brace. + # + # We also check "if" blocks here, since an empty conditional block + # is likely an error. + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + matched = Match(r'\s*(for|while|if)\s*\(', line) + if matched: + # Find the end of the conditional expression + (end_line, end_linenum, end_pos) = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, line.find('(')) + + # Output warning if what follows the condition expression is a semicolon. + # No warning for all other cases, including whitespace or newline, since we + # have a separate check for semicolons preceded by whitespace. + if end_pos >= 0 and Match(r';', end_line[end_pos:]): + if matched.group(1) == 'if': + error(filename, end_linenum, 'whitespace/empty_conditional_body', 5, + 'Empty conditional bodies should use {}') + else: + error(filename, end_linenum, 'whitespace/empty_loop_body', 5, + 'Empty loop bodies should use {} or continue') + + +def FindCheckMacro(line): + """Find a replaceable CHECK-like macro. + + Args: + line: line to search on. + Returns: + (macro name, start position), or (None, -1) if no replaceable + macro is found. + """ + for macro in _CHECK_MACROS: + i = line.find(macro) + if i >= 0: + # Find opening parenthesis. Do a regular expression match here + # to make sure that we are matching the expected CHECK macro, as + # opposed to some other macro that happens to contain the CHECK + # substring. + matched = Match(r'^(.*\b' + macro + r'\s*)\(', line) + if not matched: + continue + return (macro, len(matched.group(1))) + return (None, -1) + + +def CheckCheck(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Checks the use of CHECK and EXPECT macros. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + # Decide the set of replacement macros that should be suggested + lines = clean_lines.elided + (check_macro, start_pos) = FindCheckMacro(lines[linenum]) + if not check_macro: + return + + # Find end of the boolean expression by matching parentheses + (last_line, end_line, end_pos) = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, start_pos) + if end_pos < 0: + return + + # If the check macro is followed by something other than a + # semicolon, assume users will log their own custom error messages + # and don't suggest any replacements. + if not Match(r'\s*;', last_line[end_pos:]): + return + + if linenum == end_line: + expression = lines[linenum][start_pos + 1:end_pos - 1] + else: + expression = lines[linenum][start_pos + 1:] + for i in xrange(linenum + 1, end_line): + expression += lines[i] + expression += last_line[0:end_pos - 1] + + # Parse expression so that we can take parentheses into account. + # This avoids false positives for inputs like "CHECK((a < 4) == b)", + # which is not replaceable by CHECK_LE. + lhs = '' + rhs = '' + operator = None + while expression: + matched = Match(r'^\s*(<<|<<=|>>|>>=|->\*|->|&&|\|\||' + r'==|!=|>=|>|<=|<|\()(.*)$', expression) + if matched: + token = matched.group(1) + if token == '(': + # Parenthesized operand + expression = matched.group(2) + (end, _) = FindEndOfExpressionInLine(expression, 0, ['(']) + if end < 0: + return # Unmatched parenthesis + lhs += '(' + expression[0:end] + expression = expression[end:] + elif token in ('&&', '||'): + # Logical and/or operators. This means the expression + # contains more than one term, for example: + # CHECK(42 < a && a < b); + # + # These are not replaceable with CHECK_LE, so bail out early. + return + elif token in ('<<', '<<=', '>>', '>>=', '->*', '->'): + # Non-relational operator + lhs += token + expression = matched.group(2) + else: + # Relational operator + operator = token + rhs = matched.group(2) + break + else: + # Unparenthesized operand. Instead of appending to lhs one character + # at a time, we do another regular expression match to consume several + # characters at once if possible. Trivial benchmark shows that this + # is more efficient when the operands are longer than a single + # character, which is generally the case. + matched = Match(r'^([^-=!<>()&|]+)(.*)$', expression) + if not matched: + matched = Match(r'^(\s*\S)(.*)$', expression) + if not matched: + break + lhs += matched.group(1) + expression = matched.group(2) + + # Only apply checks if we got all parts of the boolean expression + if not (lhs and operator and rhs): + return + + # Check that rhs do not contain logical operators. We already know + # that lhs is fine since the loop above parses out && and ||. + if rhs.find('&&') > -1 or rhs.find('||') > -1: + return + + # At least one of the operands must be a constant literal. This is + # to avoid suggesting replacements for unprintable things like + # CHECK(variable != iterator) + # + # The following pattern matches decimal, hex integers, strings, and + # characters (in that order). + lhs = lhs.strip() + rhs = rhs.strip() + match_constant = r'^([-+]?(\d+|0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+)[lLuU]{0,3}|".*"|\'.*\')$' + if Match(match_constant, lhs) or Match(match_constant, rhs): + # Note: since we know both lhs and rhs, we can provide a more + # descriptive error message like: + # Consider using CHECK_EQ(x, 42) instead of CHECK(x == 42) + # Instead of: + # Consider using CHECK_EQ instead of CHECK(a == b) + # + # We are still keeping the less descriptive message because if lhs + # or rhs gets long, the error message might become unreadable. + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/check', 2, + 'Consider using %s instead of %s(a %s b)' % ( + _CHECK_REPLACEMENT[check_macro][operator], + check_macro, operator)) + + +def CheckAltTokens(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check alternative keywords being used in boolean expressions. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Avoid preprocessor lines + if Match(r'^\s*#', line): + return + + # Last ditch effort to avoid multi-line comments. This will not help + # if the comment started before the current line or ended after the + # current line, but it catches most of the false positives. At least, + # it provides a way to workaround this warning for people who use + # multi-line comments in preprocessor macros. + # + # TODO(unknown): remove this once cpplint has better support for + # multi-line comments. + if line.find('/*') >= 0 or line.find('*/') >= 0: + return + + for match in _ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT_PATTERN.finditer(line): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/alt_tokens', 2, + 'Use operator %s instead of %s' % ( + _ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT[match.group(1)], match.group(1))) + + +def GetLineWidth(line): + """Determines the width of the line in column positions. + + Args: + line: A string, which may be a Unicode string. + + Returns: + The width of the line in column positions, accounting for Unicode + combining characters and wide characters. + """ + if isinstance(line, unicode): + width = 0 + for uc in unicodedata.normalize('NFC', line): + if unicodedata.east_asian_width(uc) in ('W', 'F'): + width += 2 + elif not unicodedata.combining(uc): + width += 1 + return width + else: + return len(line) + + +def CheckStyle(filename, clean_lines, linenum, file_extension, nesting_state, + error): + """Checks rules from the 'C++ style rules' section of cppguide.html. + + Most of these rules are hard to test (naming, comment style), but we + do what we can. In particular we check for 2-space indents, line lengths, + tab usage, spaces inside code, etc. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + file_extension: The extension (without the dot) of the filename. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + + # Don't use "elided" lines here, otherwise we can't check commented lines. + # Don't want to use "raw" either, because we don't want to check inside C++11 + # raw strings, + raw_lines = clean_lines.lines_without_raw_strings + line = raw_lines[linenum] + + if line.find('\t') != -1: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/tab', 1, + 'Tab found; better to use spaces') + + # One or three blank spaces at the beginning of the line is weird; it's + # hard to reconcile that with 2-space indents. + # NOTE: here are the conditions rob pike used for his tests. Mine aren't + # as sophisticated, but it may be worth becoming so: RLENGTH==initial_spaces + # if(RLENGTH > 20) complain = 0; + # if(match($0, " +(error|private|public|protected):")) complain = 0; + # if(match(prev, "&& *$")) complain = 0; + # if(match(prev, "\\|\\| *$")) complain = 0; + # if(match(prev, "[\",=><] *$")) complain = 0; + # if(match($0, " <<")) complain = 0; + # if(match(prev, " +for \\(")) complain = 0; + # if(prevodd && match(prevprev, " +for \\(")) complain = 0; + scope_or_label_pattern = r'\s*\w+\s*:\s*\\?$' + classinfo = nesting_state.InnermostClass() + initial_spaces = 0 + cleansed_line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + while initial_spaces < len(line) and line[initial_spaces] == ' ': + initial_spaces += 1 + if line and line[-1].isspace(): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/end_of_line', 4, + 'Line ends in whitespace. Consider deleting these extra spaces.') + # There are certain situations we allow one space, notably for + # section labels, and also lines containing multi-line raw strings. + elif ((initial_spaces == 1 or initial_spaces == 3) and + not Match(scope_or_label_pattern, cleansed_line) and + not (clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum] != line and + Match(r'^\s*""', line))): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/indent', 3, + 'Weird number of spaces at line-start. ' + 'Are you using a 2-space indent?') + + # Check if the line is a header guard. + is_header_guard = False + if file_extension == 'h': + cppvar = GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(filename) + if (line.startswith('#ifndef %s' % cppvar) or + line.startswith('#define %s' % cppvar) or + line.startswith('#endif // %s' % cppvar)): + is_header_guard = True + # #include lines and header guards can be long, since there's no clean way to + # split them. + # + # URLs can be long too. It's possible to split these, but it makes them + # harder to cut&paste. + # + # The "$Id:...$" comment may also get very long without it being the + # developers fault. + if (not line.startswith('#include') and not is_header_guard and + not Match(r'^\s*//.*http(s?)://\S*$', line) and + not Match(r'^// \$Id:.*#[0-9]+ \$$', line)): + line_width = GetLineWidth(line) + extended_length = int((_line_length * 1.25)) + if line_width > extended_length: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/line_length', 4, + 'Lines should very rarely be longer than %i characters' % + extended_length) + elif line_width > _line_length: + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/line_length', 2, + 'Lines should be <= %i characters long' % _line_length) + + if (cleansed_line.count(';') > 1 and + # for loops are allowed two ;'s (and may run over two lines). + cleansed_line.find('for') == -1 and + (GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0].find('for') == -1 or + GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0].find(';') != -1) and + # It's ok to have many commands in a switch case that fits in 1 line + not ((cleansed_line.find('case ') != -1 or + cleansed_line.find('default:') != -1) and + cleansed_line.find('break;') != -1)): + error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 0, + 'More than one command on the same line') + + # Some more style checks + CheckBraces(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckTrailingSemicolon(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckEmptyBlockBody(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckAccess(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error) + CheckSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error) + CheckOperatorSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckParenthesisSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckCommaSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckBracesSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckSpacingForFunctionCall(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckRValueReference(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error) + CheckCheck(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckAltTokens(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + classinfo = nesting_state.InnermostClass() + if classinfo: + CheckSectionSpacing(filename, clean_lines, classinfo, linenum, error) + + +_RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*include\s*([<"])([^>"]*)[>"].*$') +# Matches the first component of a filename delimited by -s and _s. That is: +# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo').group(0) == 'foo' +# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo.cc').group(0) == 'foo' +# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo-bar_baz.cc').group(0) == 'foo' +# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo_bar-baz.cc').group(0) == 'foo' +_RE_FIRST_COMPONENT = re.compile(r'^[^-_.]+') + + +def _DropCommonSuffixes(filename): + """Drops common suffixes like _test.cc or -inl.h from filename. + + For example: + >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo-inl.h') + 'foo/foo' + >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/bar/foo.cc') + 'foo/bar/foo' + >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo_internal.h') + 'foo/foo' + >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo_unusualinternal.h') + 'foo/foo_unusualinternal' + + Args: + filename: The input filename. + + Returns: + The filename with the common suffix removed. + """ + for suffix in ('test.cc', 'regtest.cc', 'unittest.cc', + 'inl.h', 'impl.h', 'internal.h'): + if (filename.endswith(suffix) and len(filename) > len(suffix) and + filename[-len(suffix) - 1] in ('-', '_')): + return filename[:-len(suffix) - 1] + return os.path.splitext(filename)[0] + + +def _IsTestFilename(filename): + """Determines if the given filename has a suffix that identifies it as a test. + + Args: + filename: The input filename. + + Returns: + True if 'filename' looks like a test, False otherwise. + """ + if (filename.endswith('_test.cc') or + filename.endswith('_unittest.cc') or + filename.endswith('_regtest.cc')): + return True + else: + return False + + +def _ClassifyInclude(fileinfo, include, is_system): + """Figures out what kind of header 'include' is. + + Args: + fileinfo: The current file cpplint is running over. A FileInfo instance. + include: The path to a #included file. + is_system: True if the #include used <> rather than "". + + Returns: + One of the _XXX_HEADER constants. + + For example: + >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'stdio.h', True) + _C_SYS_HEADER + >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'string', True) + _CPP_SYS_HEADER + >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'foo/foo.h', False) + _LIKELY_MY_HEADER + >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo_unknown_extension.cc'), + ... 'bar/foo_other_ext.h', False) + _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER + >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'foo/bar.h', False) + _OTHER_HEADER + """ + # This is a list of all standard c++ header files, except + # those already checked for above. + is_cpp_h = include in _CPP_HEADERS + + if is_system: + if is_cpp_h: + return _CPP_SYS_HEADER + else: + return _C_SYS_HEADER + + # If the target file and the include we're checking share a + # basename when we drop common extensions, and the include + # lives in . , then it's likely to be owned by the target file. + target_dir, target_base = ( + os.path.split(_DropCommonSuffixes(fileinfo.RepositoryName()))) + include_dir, include_base = os.path.split(_DropCommonSuffixes(include)) + if target_base == include_base and ( + include_dir == target_dir or + include_dir == os.path.normpath(target_dir + '/../public')): + return _LIKELY_MY_HEADER + + # If the target and include share some initial basename + # component, it's possible the target is implementing the + # include, so it's allowed to be first, but we'll never + # complain if it's not there. + target_first_component = _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match(target_base) + include_first_component = _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match(include_base) + if (target_first_component and include_first_component and + target_first_component.group(0) == + include_first_component.group(0)): + return _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER + + return _OTHER_HEADER + + + +def CheckIncludeLine(filename, clean_lines, linenum, include_state, error): + """Check rules that are applicable to #include lines. + + Strings on #include lines are NOT removed from elided line, to make + certain tasks easier. However, to prevent false positives, checks + applicable to #include lines in CheckLanguage must be put here. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + include_state: An _IncludeState instance in which the headers are inserted. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + fileinfo = FileInfo(filename) + line = clean_lines.lines[linenum] + + # "include" should use the new style "foo/bar.h" instead of just "bar.h" + # Only do this check if the included header follows google naming + # conventions. If not, assume that it's a 3rd party API that + # requires special include conventions. + # + # We also make an exception for Lua headers, which follow google + # naming convention but not the include convention. + match = Match(r'#include\s*"([^/]+\.h)"', line) + if match and not _THIRD_PARTY_HEADERS_PATTERN.match(match.group(1)): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/include', 4, + 'Include the directory when naming .h files') + + # we shouldn't include a file more than once. actually, there are a + # handful of instances where doing so is okay, but in general it's + # not. + match = _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.search(line) + if match: + include = match.group(2) + is_system = (match.group(1) == '<') + duplicate_line = include_state.FindHeader(include) + if duplicate_line >= 0: + error(filename, linenum, 'build/include', 4, + '"%s" already included at %s:%s' % + (include, filename, duplicate_line)) + elif (include.endswith('.cc') and + os.path.dirname(fileinfo.RepositoryName()) != os.path.dirname(include)): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/include', 4, + 'Do not include .cc files from other packages') + elif not _THIRD_PARTY_HEADERS_PATTERN.match(include): + include_state.include_list[-1].append((include, linenum)) + + # We want to ensure that headers appear in the right order: + # 1) for foo.cc, foo.h (preferred location) + # 2) c system files + # 3) cpp system files + # 4) for foo.cc, foo.h (deprecated location) + # 5) other google headers + # + # We classify each include statement as one of those 5 types + # using a number of techniques. The include_state object keeps + # track of the highest type seen, and complains if we see a + # lower type after that. + error_message = include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder( + _ClassifyInclude(fileinfo, include, is_system)) + if error_message: + error(filename, linenum, 'build/include_order', 4, + '%s. Should be: %s.h, c system, c++ system, other.' % + (error_message, fileinfo.BaseName())) + canonical_include = include_state.CanonicalizeAlphabeticalOrder(include) + if not include_state.IsInAlphabeticalOrder( + clean_lines, linenum, canonical_include): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/include_alpha', 4, + 'Include "%s" not in alphabetical order' % include) + include_state.SetLastHeader(canonical_include) + + + +def _GetTextInside(text, start_pattern): + r"""Retrieves all the text between matching open and close parentheses. + + Given a string of lines and a regular expression string, retrieve all the text + following the expression and between opening punctuation symbols like + (, [, or {, and the matching close-punctuation symbol. This properly nested + occurrences of the punctuations, so for the text like + printf(a(), b(c())); + a call to _GetTextInside(text, r'printf\(') will return 'a(), b(c())'. + start_pattern must match string having an open punctuation symbol at the end. + + Args: + text: The lines to extract text. Its comments and strings must be elided. + It can be single line and can span multiple lines. + start_pattern: The regexp string indicating where to start extracting + the text. + Returns: + The extracted text. + None if either the opening string or ending punctuation could not be found. + """ + # TODO(unknown): Audit cpplint.py to see what places could be profitably + # rewritten to use _GetTextInside (and use inferior regexp matching today). + + # Give opening punctuations to get the matching close-punctuations. + matching_punctuation = {'(': ')', '{': '}', '[': ']'} + closing_punctuation = set(matching_punctuation.itervalues()) + + # Find the position to start extracting text. + match = re.search(start_pattern, text, re.M) + if not match: # start_pattern not found in text. + return None + start_position = match.end(0) + + assert start_position > 0, ( + 'start_pattern must ends with an opening punctuation.') + assert text[start_position - 1] in matching_punctuation, ( + 'start_pattern must ends with an opening punctuation.') + # Stack of closing punctuations we expect to have in text after position. + punctuation_stack = [matching_punctuation[text[start_position - 1]]] + position = start_position + while punctuation_stack and position < len(text): + if text[position] == punctuation_stack[-1]: + punctuation_stack.pop() + elif text[position] in closing_punctuation: + # A closing punctuation without matching opening punctuations. + return None + elif text[position] in matching_punctuation: + punctuation_stack.append(matching_punctuation[text[position]]) + position += 1 + if punctuation_stack: + # Opening punctuations left without matching close-punctuations. + return None + # punctuations match. + return text[start_position:position - 1] + + +# Patterns for matching call-by-reference parameters. +# +# Supports nested templates up to 2 levels deep using this messy pattern: +# < (?: < (?: < [^<>]* +# > +# | [^<>] )* +# > +# | [^<>] )* +# > +_RE_PATTERN_IDENT = r'[_a-zA-Z]\w*' # =~ [[:alpha:]][[:alnum:]]* +_RE_PATTERN_TYPE = ( + r'(?:const\s+)?(?:typename\s+|class\s+|struct\s+|union\s+|enum\s+)?' + r'(?:\w|' + r'\s*<(?:<(?:<[^<>]*>|[^<>])*>|[^<>])*>|' + r'::)+') +# A call-by-reference parameter ends with '& identifier'. +_RE_PATTERN_REF_PARAM = re.compile( + r'(' + _RE_PATTERN_TYPE + r'(?:\s*(?:\bconst\b|[*]))*\s*' + r'&\s*' + _RE_PATTERN_IDENT + r')\s*(?:=[^,()]+)?[,)]') +# A call-by-const-reference parameter either ends with 'const& identifier' +# or looks like 'const type& identifier' when 'type' is atomic. +_RE_PATTERN_CONST_REF_PARAM = ( + r'(?:.*\s*\bconst\s*&\s*' + _RE_PATTERN_IDENT + + r'|const\s+' + _RE_PATTERN_TYPE + r'\s*&\s*' + _RE_PATTERN_IDENT + r')') + + +def CheckLanguage(filename, clean_lines, linenum, file_extension, + include_state, nesting_state, error): + """Checks rules from the 'C++ language rules' section of cppguide.html. + + Some of these rules are hard to test (function overloading, using + uint32 inappropriately), but we do the best we can. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + file_extension: The extension (without the dot) of the filename. + include_state: An _IncludeState instance in which the headers are inserted. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + # If the line is empty or consists of entirely a comment, no need to + # check it. + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if not line: + return + + match = _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.search(line) + if match: + CheckIncludeLine(filename, clean_lines, linenum, include_state, error) + return + + # Reset include state across preprocessor directives. This is meant + # to silence warnings for conditional includes. + match = Match(r'^\s*#\s*(if|ifdef|ifndef|elif|else|endif)\b', line) + if match: + include_state.ResetSection(match.group(1)) + + # Make Windows paths like Unix. + fullname = os.path.abspath(filename).replace('\\', '/') + + # Perform other checks now that we are sure that this is not an include line + CheckCasts(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckGlobalStatic(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + CheckPrintf(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) + + if file_extension == 'h': + # TODO(unknown): check that 1-arg constructors are explicit. + # How to tell it's a constructor? + # (handled in CheckForNonStandardConstructs for now) + # TODO(unknown): check that classes declare or disable copy/assign + # (level 1 error) + pass + + # Check if people are using the verboten C basic types. The only exception + # we regularly allow is "unsigned short port" for port. + if Search(r'\bshort port\b', line): + if not Search(r'\bunsigned short port\b', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/int', 4, + 'Use "unsigned short" for ports, not "short"') + else: + match = Search(r'\b(short|long(?! +double)|long long)\b', line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/int', 4, + 'Use int16/int64/etc, rather than the C type %s' % match.group(1)) + + # Check if some verboten operator overloading is going on + # TODO(unknown): catch out-of-line unary operator&: + # class X {}; + # int operator&(const X& x) { return 42; } // unary operator& + # The trick is it's hard to tell apart from binary operator&: + # class Y { int operator&(const Y& x) { return 23; } }; // binary operator& + if Search(r'\boperator\s*&\s*\(\s*\)', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/operator', 4, + 'Unary operator& is dangerous. Do not use it.') + + # Check for suspicious usage of "if" like + # } if (a == b) { + if Search(r'\}\s*if\s*\(', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 4, + 'Did you mean "else if"? If not, start a new line for "if".') + + # Check for potential format string bugs like printf(foo). + # We constrain the pattern not to pick things like DocidForPrintf(foo). + # Not perfect but it can catch printf(foo.c_str()) and printf(foo->c_str()) + # TODO(unknown): Catch the following case. Need to change the calling + # convention of the whole function to process multiple line to handle it. + # printf( + # boy_this_is_a_really_long_variable_that_cannot_fit_on_the_prev_line); + printf_args = _GetTextInside(line, r'(?i)\b(string)?printf\s*\(') + if printf_args: + match = Match(r'([\w.\->()]+)$', printf_args) + if match and match.group(1) != '__VA_ARGS__': + function_name = re.search(r'\b((?:string)?printf)\s*\(', + line, re.I).group(1) + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 4, + 'Potential format string bug. Do %s("%%s", %s) instead.' + % (function_name, match.group(1))) + + # Check for potential memset bugs like memset(buf, sizeof(buf), 0). + match = Search(r'memset\s*\(([^,]*),\s*([^,]*),\s*0\s*\)', line) + if match and not Match(r"^''|-?[0-9]+|0x[0-9A-Fa-f]$", match.group(2)): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/memset', 4, + 'Did you mean "memset(%s, 0, %s)"?' + % (match.group(1), match.group(2))) + + if Search(r'\busing namespace\b', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/namespaces', 5, + 'Do not use namespace using-directives. ' + 'Use using-declarations instead.') + + # Detect variable-length arrays. + match = Match(r'\s*(.+::)?(\w+) [a-z]\w*\[(.+)];', line) + if (match and match.group(2) != 'return' and match.group(2) != 'delete' and + match.group(3).find(']') == -1): + # Split the size using space and arithmetic operators as delimiters. + # If any of the resulting tokens are not compile time constants then + # report the error. + tokens = re.split(r'\s|\+|\-|\*|\/|<<|>>]', match.group(3)) + is_const = True + skip_next = False + for tok in tokens: + if skip_next: + skip_next = False + continue + + if Search(r'sizeof\(.+\)', tok): continue + if Search(r'arraysize\(\w+\)', tok): continue + + tok = tok.lstrip('(') + tok = tok.rstrip(')') + if not tok: continue + if Match(r'\d+', tok): continue + if Match(r'0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+', tok): continue + if Match(r'k[A-Z0-9]\w*', tok): continue + if Match(r'(.+::)?k[A-Z0-9]\w*', tok): continue + if Match(r'(.+::)?[A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*', tok): continue + # A catch all for tricky sizeof cases, including 'sizeof expression', + # 'sizeof(*type)', 'sizeof(const type)', 'sizeof(struct StructName)' + # requires skipping the next token because we split on ' ' and '*'. + if tok.startswith('sizeof'): + skip_next = True + continue + is_const = False + break + if not is_const: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/arrays', 1, + 'Do not use variable-length arrays. Use an appropriately named ' + "('k' followed by CamelCase) compile-time constant for the size.") + + # Check for use of unnamed namespaces in header files. Registration + # macros are typically OK, so we allow use of "namespace {" on lines + # that end with backslashes. + if (file_extension == 'h' + and Search(r'\bnamespace\s*{', line) + and line[-1] != '\\'): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/namespaces', 4, + 'Do not use unnamed namespaces in header files. See ' + 'http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml#Namespaces' + ' for more information.') + + +def CheckGlobalStatic(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check for unsafe global or static objects. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Match two lines at a time to support multiline declarations + if linenum + 1 < clean_lines.NumLines() and not Search(r'[;({]', line): + line += clean_lines.elided[linenum + 1].strip() + + # Check for people declaring static/global STL strings at the top level. + # This is dangerous because the C++ language does not guarantee that + # globals with constructors are initialized before the first access. + match = Match( + r'((?:|static +)(?:|const +))string +([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+)\b(.*)', + line) + + # Remove false positives: + # - String pointers (as opposed to values). + # string *pointer + # const string *pointer + # string const *pointer + # string *const pointer + # + # - Functions and template specializations. + # string Function(... + # string Class::Method(... + # + # - Operators. These are matched separately because operator names + # cross non-word boundaries, and trying to match both operators + # and functions at the same time would decrease accuracy of + # matching identifiers. + # string Class::operator*() + if (match and + not Search(r'\bstring\b(\s+const)?\s*\*\s*(const\s+)?\w', line) and + not Search(r'\boperator\W', line) and + not Match(r'\s*(<.*>)?(::[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)*\s*\(([^"]|$)', match.group(3))): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/string', 4, + 'For a static/global string constant, use a C style string instead: ' + '"%schar %s[]".' % + (match.group(1), match.group(2))) + + if Search(r'\b([A-Za-z0-9_]*_)\(\1\)', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/init', 4, + 'You seem to be initializing a member variable with itself.') + + +def CheckPrintf(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check for printf related issues. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # When snprintf is used, the second argument shouldn't be a literal. + match = Search(r'snprintf\s*\(([^,]*),\s*([0-9]*)\s*,', line) + if match and match.group(2) != '0': + # If 2nd arg is zero, snprintf is used to calculate size. + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 3, + 'If you can, use sizeof(%s) instead of %s as the 2nd arg ' + 'to snprintf.' % (match.group(1), match.group(2))) + + # Check if some verboten C functions are being used. + if Search(r'\bsprintf\s*\(', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 5, + 'Never use sprintf. Use snprintf instead.') + match = Search(r'\b(strcpy|strcat)\s*\(', line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 4, + 'Almost always, snprintf is better than %s' % match.group(1)) + + +def IsDerivedFunction(clean_lines, linenum): + """Check if current line contains an inherited function. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + Returns: + True if current line contains a function with "override" + virt-specifier. + """ + # Scan back a few lines for start of current function + for i in xrange(linenum, max(-1, linenum - 10), -1): + match = Match(r'^([^()]*\w+)\(', clean_lines.elided[i]) + if match: + # Look for "override" after the matching closing parenthesis + line, _, closing_paren = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, i, len(match.group(1))) + return (closing_paren >= 0 and + Search(r'\boverride\b', line[closing_paren:])) + return False + + +def IsOutOfLineMethodDefinition(clean_lines, linenum): + """Check if current line contains an out-of-line method definition. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + Returns: + True if current line contains an out-of-line method definition. + """ + # Scan back a few lines for start of current function + for i in xrange(linenum, max(-1, linenum - 10), -1): + if Match(r'^([^()]*\w+)\(', clean_lines.elided[i]): + return Match(r'^[^()]*\w+::\w+\(', clean_lines.elided[i]) is not None + return False + + +def IsInitializerList(clean_lines, linenum): + """Check if current line is inside constructor initializer list. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + Returns: + True if current line appears to be inside constructor initializer + list, False otherwise. + """ + for i in xrange(linenum, 1, -1): + line = clean_lines.elided[i] + if i == linenum: + remove_function_body = Match(r'^(.*)\{\s*$', line) + if remove_function_body: + line = remove_function_body.group(1) + + if Search(r'\s:\s*\w+[({]', line): + # A lone colon tend to indicate the start of a constructor + # initializer list. It could also be a ternary operator, which + # also tend to appear in constructor initializer lists as + # opposed to parameter lists. + return True + if Search(r'\}\s*,\s*$', line): + # A closing brace followed by a comma is probably the end of a + # brace-initialized member in constructor initializer list. + return True + if Search(r'[{};]\s*$', line): + # Found one of the following: + # - A closing brace or semicolon, probably the end of the previous + # function. + # - An opening brace, probably the start of current class or namespace. + # + # Current line is probably not inside an initializer list since + # we saw one of those things without seeing the starting colon. + return False + + # Got to the beginning of the file without seeing the start of + # constructor initializer list. + return False + + +def CheckForNonConstReference(filename, clean_lines, linenum, + nesting_state, error): + """Check for non-const references. + + Separate from CheckLanguage since it scans backwards from current + line, instead of scanning forward. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + # Do nothing if there is no '&' on current line. + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if '&' not in line: + return + + # If a function is inherited, current function doesn't have much of + # a choice, so any non-const references should not be blamed on + # derived function. + if IsDerivedFunction(clean_lines, linenum): + return + + # Don't warn on out-of-line method definitions, as we would warn on the + # in-line declaration, if it isn't marked with 'override'. + if IsOutOfLineMethodDefinition(clean_lines, linenum): + return + + # Long type names may be broken across multiple lines, usually in one + # of these forms: + # LongType + # ::LongTypeContinued &identifier + # LongType:: + # LongTypeContinued &identifier + # LongType< + # ...>::LongTypeContinued &identifier + # + # If we detected a type split across two lines, join the previous + # line to current line so that we can match const references + # accordingly. + # + # Note that this only scans back one line, since scanning back + # arbitrary number of lines would be expensive. If you have a type + # that spans more than 2 lines, please use a typedef. + if linenum > 1: + previous = None + if Match(r'\s*::(?:[\w<>]|::)+\s*&\s*\S', line): + # previous_line\n + ::current_line + previous = Search(r'\b((?:const\s*)?(?:[\w<>]|::)+[\w<>])\s*$', + clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1]) + elif Match(r'\s*[a-zA-Z_]([\w<>]|::)+\s*&\s*\S', line): + # previous_line::\n + current_line + previous = Search(r'\b((?:const\s*)?(?:[\w<>]|::)+::)\s*$', + clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1]) + if previous: + line = previous.group(1) + line.lstrip() + else: + # Check for templated parameter that is split across multiple lines + endpos = line.rfind('>') + if endpos > -1: + (_, startline, startpos) = ReverseCloseExpression( + clean_lines, linenum, endpos) + if startpos > -1 and startline < linenum: + # Found the matching < on an earlier line, collect all + # pieces up to current line. + line = '' + for i in xrange(startline, linenum + 1): + line += clean_lines.elided[i].strip() + + # Check for non-const references in function parameters. A single '&' may + # found in the following places: + # inside expression: binary & for bitwise AND + # inside expression: unary & for taking the address of something + # inside declarators: reference parameter + # We will exclude the first two cases by checking that we are not inside a + # function body, including one that was just introduced by a trailing '{'. + # TODO(unknown): Doesn't account for 'catch(Exception& e)' [rare]. + if (nesting_state.previous_stack_top and + not (isinstance(nesting_state.previous_stack_top, _ClassInfo) or + isinstance(nesting_state.previous_stack_top, _NamespaceInfo))): + # Not at toplevel, not within a class, and not within a namespace + return + + # Avoid initializer lists. We only need to scan back from the + # current line for something that starts with ':'. + # + # We don't need to check the current line, since the '&' would + # appear inside the second set of parentheses on the current line as + # opposed to the first set. + if linenum > 0: + for i in xrange(linenum - 1, max(0, linenum - 10), -1): + previous_line = clean_lines.elided[i] + if not Search(r'[),]\s*$', previous_line): + break + if Match(r'^\s*:\s+\S', previous_line): + return + + # Avoid preprocessors + if Search(r'\\\s*$', line): + return + + # Avoid constructor initializer lists + if IsInitializerList(clean_lines, linenum): + return + + # We allow non-const references in a few standard places, like functions + # called "swap()" or iostream operators like "<<" or ">>". Do not check + # those function parameters. + # + # We also accept & in static_assert, which looks like a function but + # it's actually a declaration expression. + whitelisted_functions = (r'(?:[sS]wap(?:<\w:+>)?|' + r'operator\s*[<>][<>]|' + r'static_assert|COMPILE_ASSERT' + r')\s*\(') + if Search(whitelisted_functions, line): + return + elif not Search(r'\S+\([^)]*$', line): + # Don't see a whitelisted function on this line. Actually we + # didn't see any function name on this line, so this is likely a + # multi-line parameter list. Try a bit harder to catch this case. + for i in xrange(2): + if (linenum > i and + Search(whitelisted_functions, clean_lines.elided[linenum - i - 1])): + return + + decls = ReplaceAll(r'{[^}]*}', ' ', line) # exclude function body + for parameter in re.findall(_RE_PATTERN_REF_PARAM, decls): + if not Match(_RE_PATTERN_CONST_REF_PARAM, parameter): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/references', 2, + 'Is this a non-const reference? ' + 'If so, make const or use a pointer: ' + + ReplaceAll(' *<', '<', parameter)) + + +def CheckCasts(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Various cast related checks. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Check to see if they're using an conversion function cast. + # I just try to capture the most common basic types, though there are more. + # Parameterless conversion functions, such as bool(), are allowed as they are + # probably a member operator declaration or default constructor. + match = Search( + r'(\bnew\s+|\S<\s*(?:const\s+)?)?\b' + r'(int|float|double|bool|char|int32|uint32|int64|uint64)' + r'(\([^)].*)', line) + expecting_function = ExpectingFunctionArgs(clean_lines, linenum) + if match and not expecting_function: + matched_type = match.group(2) + + # matched_new_or_template is used to silence two false positives: + # - New operators + # - Template arguments with function types + # + # For template arguments, we match on types immediately following + # an opening bracket without any spaces. This is a fast way to + # silence the common case where the function type is the first + # template argument. False negative with less-than comparison is + # avoided because those operators are usually followed by a space. + # + # function // bracket + no space = false positive + # value < double(42) // bracket + space = true positive + matched_new_or_template = match.group(1) + + # Avoid arrays by looking for brackets that come after the closing + # parenthesis. + if Match(r'\([^()]+\)\s*\[', match.group(3)): + return + + # Other things to ignore: + # - Function pointers + # - Casts to pointer types + # - Placement new + # - Alias declarations + matched_funcptr = match.group(3) + if (matched_new_or_template is None and + not (matched_funcptr and + (Match(r'\((?:[^() ]+::\s*\*\s*)?[^() ]+\)\s*\(', + matched_funcptr) or + matched_funcptr.startswith('(*)'))) and + not Match(r'\s*using\s+\S+\s*=\s*' + matched_type, line) and + not Search(r'new\(\S+\)\s*' + matched_type, line)): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/casting', 4, + 'Using deprecated casting style. ' + 'Use static_cast<%s>(...) instead' % + matched_type) + + if not expecting_function: + CheckCStyleCast(filename, clean_lines, linenum, 'static_cast', + r'\((int|float|double|bool|char|u?int(16|32|64))\)', error) + + # This doesn't catch all cases. Consider (const char * const)"hello". + # + # (char *) "foo" should always be a const_cast (reinterpret_cast won't + # compile). + if CheckCStyleCast(filename, clean_lines, linenum, 'const_cast', + r'\((char\s?\*+\s?)\)\s*"', error): + pass + else: + # Check pointer casts for other than string constants + CheckCStyleCast(filename, clean_lines, linenum, 'reinterpret_cast', + r'\((\w+\s?\*+\s?)\)', error) + + # In addition, we look for people taking the address of a cast. This + # is dangerous -- casts can assign to temporaries, so the pointer doesn't + # point where you think. + # + # Some non-identifier character is required before the '&' for the + # expression to be recognized as a cast. These are casts: + # expression = &static_cast(temporary()); + # function(&(int*)(temporary())); + # + # This is not a cast: + # reference_type&(int* function_param); + match = Search( + r'(?:[^\w]&\(([^)*][^)]*)\)[\w(])|' + r'(?:[^\w]&(static|dynamic|down|reinterpret)_cast\b)', line) + if match: + # Try a better error message when the & is bound to something + # dereferenced by the casted pointer, as opposed to the casted + # pointer itself. + parenthesis_error = False + match = Match(r'^(.*&(?:static|dynamic|down|reinterpret)_cast\b)<', line) + if match: + _, y1, x1 = CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, len(match.group(1))) + if x1 >= 0 and clean_lines.elided[y1][x1] == '(': + _, y2, x2 = CloseExpression(clean_lines, y1, x1) + if x2 >= 0: + extended_line = clean_lines.elided[y2][x2:] + if y2 < clean_lines.NumLines() - 1: + extended_line += clean_lines.elided[y2 + 1] + if Match(r'\s*(?:->|\[)', extended_line): + parenthesis_error = True + + if parenthesis_error: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/casting', 4, + ('Are you taking an address of something dereferenced ' + 'from a cast? Wrapping the dereferenced expression in ' + 'parentheses will make the binding more obvious')) + else: + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/casting', 4, + ('Are you taking an address of a cast? ' + 'This is dangerous: could be a temp var. ' + 'Take the address before doing the cast, rather than after')) + + +def CheckCStyleCast(filename, clean_lines, linenum, cast_type, pattern, error): + """Checks for a C-style cast by looking for the pattern. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + cast_type: The string for the C++ cast to recommend. This is either + reinterpret_cast, static_cast, or const_cast, depending. + pattern: The regular expression used to find C-style casts. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + + Returns: + True if an error was emitted. + False otherwise. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + match = Search(pattern, line) + if not match: + return False + + # Exclude lines with keywords that tend to look like casts + context = line[0:match.start(1) - 1] + if Match(r'.*\b(?:sizeof|alignof|alignas|[_A-Z][_A-Z0-9]*)\s*$', context): + return False + + # Try expanding current context to see if we one level of + # parentheses inside a macro. + if linenum > 0: + for i in xrange(linenum - 1, max(0, linenum - 5), -1): + context = clean_lines.elided[i] + context + if Match(r'.*\b[_A-Z][_A-Z0-9]*\s*\((?:\([^()]*\)|[^()])*$', context): + return False + + # operator++(int) and operator--(int) + if context.endswith(' operator++') or context.endswith(' operator--'): + return False + + # A single unnamed argument for a function tends to look like old + # style cast. If we see those, don't issue warnings for deprecated + # casts, instead issue warnings for unnamed arguments where + # appropriate. + # + # These are things that we want warnings for, since the style guide + # explicitly require all parameters to be named: + # Function(int); + # Function(int) { + # ConstMember(int) const; + # ConstMember(int) const { + # ExceptionMember(int) throw (...); + # ExceptionMember(int) throw (...) { + # PureVirtual(int) = 0; + # [](int) -> bool { + # + # These are functions of some sort, where the compiler would be fine + # if they had named parameters, but people often omit those + # identifiers to reduce clutter: + # (FunctionPointer)(int); + # (FunctionPointer)(int) = value; + # Function((function_pointer_arg)(int)) + # Function((function_pointer_arg)(int), int param) + # ; + # <(FunctionPointerTemplateArgument)(int)>; + remainder = line[match.end(0):] + if Match(r'^\s*(?:;|const\b|throw\b|final\b|override\b|[=>{),]|->)', + remainder): + # Looks like an unnamed parameter. + + # Don't warn on any kind of template arguments. + if Match(r'^\s*>', remainder): + return False + + # Don't warn on assignments to function pointers, but keep warnings for + # unnamed parameters to pure virtual functions. Note that this pattern + # will also pass on assignments of "0" to function pointers, but the + # preferred values for those would be "nullptr" or "NULL". + matched_zero = Match(r'^\s=\s*(\S+)\s*;', remainder) + if matched_zero and matched_zero.group(1) != '0': + return False + + # Don't warn on function pointer declarations. For this we need + # to check what came before the "(type)" string. + if Match(r'.*\)\s*$', line[0:match.start(0)]): + return False + + # Don't warn if the parameter is named with block comments, e.g.: + # Function(int /*unused_param*/); + raw_line = clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum] + if '/*' in raw_line: + return False + + # Passed all filters, issue warning here. + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/function', 3, + 'All parameters should be named in a function') + return True + + # At this point, all that should be left is actual casts. + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/casting', 4, + 'Using C-style cast. Use %s<%s>(...) instead' % + (cast_type, match.group(1))) + + return True + + +def ExpectingFunctionArgs(clean_lines, linenum): + """Checks whether where function type arguments are expected. + + Args: + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + + Returns: + True if the line at 'linenum' is inside something that expects arguments + of function types. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + return (Match(r'^\s*MOCK_(CONST_)?METHOD\d+(_T)?\(', line) or + (linenum >= 2 and + (Match(r'^\s*MOCK_(?:CONST_)?METHOD\d+(?:_T)?\((?:\S+,)?\s*$', + clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1]) or + Match(r'^\s*MOCK_(?:CONST_)?METHOD\d+(?:_T)?\(\s*$', + clean_lines.elided[linenum - 2]) or + Search(r'\bstd::m?function\s*\<\s*$', + clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1])))) + + +_HEADERS_CONTAINING_TEMPLATES = ( + ('', ('deque',)), + ('', ('unary_function', 'binary_function', + 'plus', 'minus', 'multiplies', 'divides', 'modulus', + 'negate', + 'equal_to', 'not_equal_to', 'greater', 'less', + 'greater_equal', 'less_equal', + 'logical_and', 'logical_or', 'logical_not', + 'unary_negate', 'not1', 'binary_negate', 'not2', + 'bind1st', 'bind2nd', + 'pointer_to_unary_function', + 'pointer_to_binary_function', + 'ptr_fun', + 'mem_fun_t', 'mem_fun', 'mem_fun1_t', 'mem_fun1_ref_t', + 'mem_fun_ref_t', + 'const_mem_fun_t', 'const_mem_fun1_t', + 'const_mem_fun_ref_t', 'const_mem_fun1_ref_t', + 'mem_fun_ref', + )), + ('', ('numeric_limits',)), + ('', ('list',)), + ('', ('map', 'multimap',)), + ('', ('allocator',)), + ('', ('queue', 'priority_queue',)), + ('', ('set', 'multiset',)), + ('', ('stack',)), + ('', ('char_traits', 'basic_string',)), + ('', ('tuple',)), + ('', ('pair',)), + ('', ('vector',)), + + # gcc extensions. + # Note: std::hash is their hash, ::hash is our hash + ('', ('hash_map', 'hash_multimap',)), + ('', ('hash_set', 'hash_multiset',)), + ('', ('slist',)), + ) + +_RE_PATTERN_STRING = re.compile(r'\bstring\b') + +_re_pattern_algorithm_header = [] +for _template in ('copy', 'max', 'min', 'min_element', 'sort', 'swap', + 'transform'): + # Match max(..., ...), max(..., ...), but not foo->max, foo.max or + # type::max(). + _re_pattern_algorithm_header.append( + (re.compile(r'[^>.]\b' + _template + r'(<.*?>)?\([^\)]'), + _template, + '')) + +_re_pattern_templates = [] +for _header, _templates in _HEADERS_CONTAINING_TEMPLATES: + for _template in _templates: + _re_pattern_templates.append( + (re.compile(r'(\<|\b)' + _template + r'\s*\<'), + _template + '<>', + _header)) + + +def FilesBelongToSameModule(filename_cc, filename_h): + """Check if these two filenames belong to the same module. + + The concept of a 'module' here is a as follows: + foo.h, foo-inl.h, foo.cc, foo_test.cc and foo_unittest.cc belong to the + same 'module' if they are in the same directory. + some/path/public/xyzzy and some/path/internal/xyzzy are also considered + to belong to the same module here. + + If the filename_cc contains a longer path than the filename_h, for example, + '/absolute/path/to/base/sysinfo.cc', and this file would include + 'base/sysinfo.h', this function also produces the prefix needed to open the + header. This is used by the caller of this function to more robustly open the + header file. We don't have access to the real include paths in this context, + so we need this guesswork here. + + Known bugs: tools/base/bar.cc and base/bar.h belong to the same module + according to this implementation. Because of this, this function gives + some false positives. This should be sufficiently rare in practice. + + Args: + filename_cc: is the path for the .cc file + filename_h: is the path for the header path + + Returns: + Tuple with a bool and a string: + bool: True if filename_cc and filename_h belong to the same module. + string: the additional prefix needed to open the header file. + """ + + if not filename_cc.endswith('.cc'): + return (False, '') + filename_cc = filename_cc[:-len('.cc')] + if filename_cc.endswith('_unittest'): + filename_cc = filename_cc[:-len('_unittest')] + elif filename_cc.endswith('_test'): + filename_cc = filename_cc[:-len('_test')] + filename_cc = filename_cc.replace('/public/', '/') + filename_cc = filename_cc.replace('/internal/', '/') + + if not filename_h.endswith('.h'): + return (False, '') + filename_h = filename_h[:-len('.h')] + if filename_h.endswith('-inl'): + filename_h = filename_h[:-len('-inl')] + filename_h = filename_h.replace('/public/', '/') + filename_h = filename_h.replace('/internal/', '/') + + files_belong_to_same_module = filename_cc.endswith(filename_h) + common_path = '' + if files_belong_to_same_module: + common_path = filename_cc[:-len(filename_h)] + return files_belong_to_same_module, common_path + + +def UpdateIncludeState(filename, include_dict, io=codecs): + """Fill up the include_dict with new includes found from the file. + + Args: + filename: the name of the header to read. + include_dict: a dictionary in which the headers are inserted. + io: The io factory to use to read the file. Provided for testability. + + Returns: + True if a header was successfully added. False otherwise. + """ + headerfile = None + try: + headerfile = io.open(filename, 'r', 'utf8', 'replace') + except IOError: + return False + linenum = 0 + for line in headerfile: + linenum += 1 + clean_line = CleanseComments(line) + match = _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.search(clean_line) + if match: + include = match.group(2) + include_dict.setdefault(include, linenum) + return True + + +def CheckForIncludeWhatYouUse(filename, clean_lines, include_state, error, + io=codecs): + """Reports for missing stl includes. + + This function will output warnings to make sure you are including the headers + necessary for the stl containers and functions that you use. We only give one + reason to include a header. For example, if you use both equal_to<> and + less<> in a .h file, only one (the latter in the file) of these will be + reported as a reason to include the . + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + include_state: An _IncludeState instance. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + io: The IO factory to use to read the header file. Provided for unittest + injection. + """ + required = {} # A map of header name to linenumber and the template entity. + # Example of required: { '': (1219, 'less<>') } + + for linenum in xrange(clean_lines.NumLines()): + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + if not line or line[0] == '#': + continue + + # String is special -- it is a non-templatized type in STL. + matched = _RE_PATTERN_STRING.search(line) + if matched: + # Don't warn about strings in non-STL namespaces: + # (We check only the first match per line; good enough.) + prefix = line[:matched.start()] + if prefix.endswith('std::') or not prefix.endswith('::'): + required[''] = (linenum, 'string') + + for pattern, template, header in _re_pattern_algorithm_header: + if pattern.search(line): + required[header] = (linenum, template) + + # The following function is just a speed up, no semantics are changed. + if not '<' in line: # Reduces the cpu time usage by skipping lines. + continue + + for pattern, template, header in _re_pattern_templates: + if pattern.search(line): + required[header] = (linenum, template) + + # The policy is that if you #include something in foo.h you don't need to + # include it again in foo.cc. Here, we will look at possible includes. + # Let's flatten the include_state include_list and copy it into a dictionary. + include_dict = dict([item for sublist in include_state.include_list + for item in sublist]) + + # Did we find the header for this file (if any) and successfully load it? + header_found = False + + # Use the absolute path so that matching works properly. + abs_filename = FileInfo(filename).FullName() + + # For Emacs's flymake. + # If cpplint is invoked from Emacs's flymake, a temporary file is generated + # by flymake and that file name might end with '_flymake.cc'. In that case, + # restore original file name here so that the corresponding header file can be + # found. + # e.g. If the file name is 'foo_flymake.cc', we should search for 'foo.h' + # instead of 'foo_flymake.h' + abs_filename = re.sub(r'_flymake\.cc$', '.cc', abs_filename) + + # include_dict is modified during iteration, so we iterate over a copy of + # the keys. + header_keys = include_dict.keys() + for header in header_keys: + (same_module, common_path) = FilesBelongToSameModule(abs_filename, header) + fullpath = common_path + header + if same_module and UpdateIncludeState(fullpath, include_dict, io): + header_found = True + + # If we can't find the header file for a .cc, assume it's because we don't + # know where to look. In that case we'll give up as we're not sure they + # didn't include it in the .h file. + # TODO(unknown): Do a better job of finding .h files so we are confident that + # not having the .h file means there isn't one. + if filename.endswith('.cc') and not header_found: + return + + # All the lines have been processed, report the errors found. + for required_header_unstripped in required: + template = required[required_header_unstripped][1] + if required_header_unstripped.strip('<>"') not in include_dict: + error(filename, required[required_header_unstripped][0], + 'build/include_what_you_use', 4, + 'Add #include ' + required_header_unstripped + ' for ' + template) + + +_RE_PATTERN_EXPLICIT_MAKEPAIR = re.compile(r'\bmake_pair\s*<') + + +def CheckMakePairUsesDeduction(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check that make_pair's template arguments are deduced. + + G++ 4.6 in C++11 mode fails badly if make_pair's template arguments are + specified explicitly, and such use isn't intended in any case. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + match = _RE_PATTERN_EXPLICIT_MAKEPAIR.search(line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'build/explicit_make_pair', + 4, # 4 = high confidence + 'For C++11-compatibility, omit template arguments from make_pair' + ' OR use pair directly OR if appropriate, construct a pair directly') + + +def CheckDefaultLambdaCaptures(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check that default lambda captures are not used. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # A lambda introducer specifies a default capture if it starts with "[=" + # or if it starts with "[&" _not_ followed by an identifier. + match = Match(r'^(.*)\[\s*(?:=|&[^\w])', line) + if match: + # Found a potential error, check what comes after the lambda-introducer. + # If it's not open parenthesis (for lambda-declarator) or open brace + # (for compound-statement), it's not a lambda. + line, _, pos = CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, len(match.group(1))) + if pos >= 0 and Match(r'^\s*[{(]', line[pos:]): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/c++11', + 4, # 4 = high confidence + 'Default lambda captures are an unapproved C++ feature.') + + +def CheckRedundantVirtual(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check if line contains a redundant "virtual" function-specifier. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + # Look for "virtual" on current line. + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + virtual = Match(r'^(.*)(\bvirtual\b)(.*)$', line) + if not virtual: return + + # Ignore "virtual" keywords that are near access-specifiers. These + # are only used in class base-specifier and do not apply to member + # functions. + if (Search(r'\b(public|protected|private)\s+$', virtual.group(1)) or + Match(r'^\s+(public|protected|private)\b', virtual.group(3))): + return + + # Ignore the "virtual" keyword from virtual base classes. Usually + # there is a column on the same line in these cases (virtual base + # classes are rare in google3 because multiple inheritance is rare). + if Match(r'^.*[^:]:[^:].*$', line): return + + # Look for the next opening parenthesis. This is the start of the + # parameter list (possibly on the next line shortly after virtual). + # TODO(unknown): doesn't work if there are virtual functions with + # decltype() or other things that use parentheses, but csearch suggests + # that this is rare. + end_col = -1 + end_line = -1 + start_col = len(virtual.group(2)) + for start_line in xrange(linenum, min(linenum + 3, clean_lines.NumLines())): + line = clean_lines.elided[start_line][start_col:] + parameter_list = Match(r'^([^(]*)\(', line) + if parameter_list: + # Match parentheses to find the end of the parameter list + (_, end_line, end_col) = CloseExpression( + clean_lines, start_line, start_col + len(parameter_list.group(1))) + break + start_col = 0 + + if end_col < 0: + return # Couldn't find end of parameter list, give up + + # Look for "override" or "final" after the parameter list + # (possibly on the next few lines). + for i in xrange(end_line, min(end_line + 3, clean_lines.NumLines())): + line = clean_lines.elided[i][end_col:] + match = Search(r'\b(override|final)\b', line) + if match: + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/inheritance', 4, + ('"virtual" is redundant since function is ' + 'already declared as "%s"' % match.group(1))) + + # Set end_col to check whole lines after we are done with the + # first line. + end_col = 0 + if Search(r'[^\w]\s*$', line): + break + + +def CheckRedundantOverrideOrFinal(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Check if line contains a redundant "override" or "final" virt-specifier. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + # Look for closing parenthesis nearby. We need one to confirm where + # the declarator ends and where the virt-specifier starts to avoid + # false positives. + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + declarator_end = line.rfind(')') + if declarator_end >= 0: + fragment = line[declarator_end:] + else: + if linenum > 1 and clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1].rfind(')') >= 0: + fragment = line + else: + return + + # Check that at most one of "override" or "final" is present, not both + if Search(r'\boverride\b', fragment) and Search(r'\bfinal\b', fragment): + error(filename, linenum, 'readability/inheritance', 4, + ('"override" is redundant since function is ' + 'already declared as "final"')) + + + + +# Returns true if we are at a new block, and it is directly +# inside of a namespace. +def IsBlockInNameSpace(nesting_state, is_forward_declaration): + """Checks that the new block is directly in a namespace. + + Args: + nesting_state: The _NestingState object that contains info about our state. + is_forward_declaration: If the class is a forward declared class. + Returns: + Whether or not the new block is directly in a namespace. + """ + if is_forward_declaration: + if len(nesting_state.stack) >= 1 and ( + isinstance(nesting_state.stack[-1], _NamespaceInfo)): + return True + else: + return False + + return (len(nesting_state.stack) > 1 and + nesting_state.stack[-1].check_namespace_indentation and + isinstance(nesting_state.stack[-2], _NamespaceInfo)) + + +def ShouldCheckNamespaceIndentation(nesting_state, is_namespace_indent_item, + raw_lines_no_comments, linenum): + """This method determines if we should apply our namespace indentation check. + + Args: + nesting_state: The current nesting state. + is_namespace_indent_item: If we just put a new class on the stack, True. + If the top of the stack is not a class, or we did not recently + add the class, False. + raw_lines_no_comments: The lines without the comments. + linenum: The current line number we are processing. + + Returns: + True if we should apply our namespace indentation check. Currently, it + only works for classes and namespaces inside of a namespace. + """ + + is_forward_declaration = IsForwardClassDeclaration(raw_lines_no_comments, + linenum) + + if not (is_namespace_indent_item or is_forward_declaration): + return False + + # If we are in a macro, we do not want to check the namespace indentation. + if IsMacroDefinition(raw_lines_no_comments, linenum): + return False + + return IsBlockInNameSpace(nesting_state, is_forward_declaration) + + +# Call this method if the line is directly inside of a namespace. +# If the line above is blank (excluding comments) or the start of +# an inner namespace, it cannot be indented. +def CheckItemIndentationInNamespace(filename, raw_lines_no_comments, linenum, + error): + line = raw_lines_no_comments[linenum] + if Match(r'^\s+', line): + error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/indentation_namespace', 4, + 'Do not indent within a namespace') + + +def ProcessLine(filename, file_extension, clean_lines, line, + include_state, function_state, nesting_state, error, + extra_check_functions=[]): + """Processes a single line in the file. + + Args: + filename: Filename of the file that is being processed. + file_extension: The extension (dot not included) of the file. + clean_lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file, + with comments stripped. + line: Number of line being processed. + include_state: An _IncludeState instance in which the headers are inserted. + function_state: A _FunctionState instance which counts function lines, etc. + nesting_state: A NestingState instance which maintains information about + the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. + error: A callable to which errors are reported, which takes 4 arguments: + filename, line number, error level, and message + extra_check_functions: An array of additional check functions that will be + run on each source line. Each function takes 4 + arguments: filename, clean_lines, line, error + """ + raw_lines = clean_lines.raw_lines + ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, raw_lines[line], line, error) + nesting_state.Update(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckForNamespaceIndentation(filename, nesting_state, clean_lines, line, + error) + if nesting_state.InAsmBlock(): return + CheckForFunctionLengths(filename, clean_lines, line, function_state, error) + CheckForMultilineCommentsAndStrings(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckStyle(filename, clean_lines, line, file_extension, nesting_state, error) + CheckLanguage(filename, clean_lines, line, file_extension, include_state, + nesting_state, error) + CheckForNonConstReference(filename, clean_lines, line, nesting_state, error) + CheckForNonStandardConstructs(filename, clean_lines, line, + nesting_state, error) + CheckVlogArguments(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckPosixThreading(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckInvalidIncrement(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckMakePairUsesDeduction(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckDefaultLambdaCaptures(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckRedundantVirtual(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + CheckRedundantOverrideOrFinal(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + for check_fn in extra_check_functions: + check_fn(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + +def FlagCxx11Features(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): + """Flag those c++11 features that we only allow in certain places. + + Args: + filename: The name of the current file. + clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. + linenum: The number of the line to check. + error: The function to call with any errors found. + """ + line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] + + # Flag unapproved C++11 headers. + include = Match(r'\s*#\s*include\s+[<"]([^<"]+)[">]', line) + if include and include.group(1) in ('cfenv', + 'condition_variable', + 'fenv.h', + 'future', + 'mutex', + 'thread', + 'chrono', + 'ratio', + 'regex', + 'system_error', + ): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/c++11', 5, + ('<%s> is an unapproved C++11 header.') % include.group(1)) + + # The only place where we need to worry about C++11 keywords and library + # features in preprocessor directives is in macro definitions. + if Match(r'\s*#', line) and not Match(r'\s*#\s*define\b', line): return + + # These are classes and free functions. The classes are always + # mentioned as std::*, but we only catch the free functions if + # they're not found by ADL. They're alphabetical by header. + for top_name in ( + # type_traits + 'alignment_of', + 'aligned_union', + ): + if Search(r'\bstd::%s\b' % top_name, line): + error(filename, linenum, 'build/c++11', 5, + ('std::%s is an unapproved C++11 class or function. Send c-style ' + 'an example of where it would make your code more readable, and ' + 'they may let you use it.') % top_name) + + +def ProcessFileData(filename, file_extension, lines, error, + extra_check_functions=[]): + """Performs lint checks and reports any errors to the given error function. + + Args: + filename: Filename of the file that is being processed. + file_extension: The extension (dot not included) of the file. + lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file, with the + last element being empty if the file is terminated with a newline. + error: A callable to which errors are reported, which takes 4 arguments: + filename, line number, error level, and message + extra_check_functions: An array of additional check functions that will be + run on each source line. Each function takes 4 + arguments: filename, clean_lines, line, error + """ + lines = (['// marker so line numbers and indices both start at 1'] + lines + + ['// marker so line numbers end in a known way']) + + include_state = _IncludeState() + function_state = _FunctionState() + nesting_state = NestingState() + + ResetNolintSuppressions() + + CheckForCopyright(filename, lines, error) + + RemoveMultiLineComments(filename, lines, error) + clean_lines = CleansedLines(lines) + + if file_extension == 'h': + CheckForHeaderGuard(filename, clean_lines, error) + + for line in xrange(clean_lines.NumLines()): + ProcessLine(filename, file_extension, clean_lines, line, + include_state, function_state, nesting_state, error, + extra_check_functions) + FlagCxx11Features(filename, clean_lines, line, error) + nesting_state.CheckCompletedBlocks(filename, error) + + CheckForIncludeWhatYouUse(filename, clean_lines, include_state, error) + + # Check that the .cc file has included its header if it exists. + if file_extension == 'cc': + CheckHeaderFileIncluded(filename, include_state, error) + + # We check here rather than inside ProcessLine so that we see raw + # lines rather than "cleaned" lines. + CheckForBadCharacters(filename, lines, error) + + CheckForNewlineAtEOF(filename, lines, error) + +def ProcessConfigOverrides(filename): + """ Loads the configuration files and processes the config overrides. + + Args: + filename: The name of the file being processed by the linter. + + Returns: + False if the current |filename| should not be processed further. + """ + + abs_filename = os.path.abspath(filename) + cfg_filters = [] + keep_looking = True + while keep_looking: + abs_path, base_name = os.path.split(abs_filename) + if not base_name: + break # Reached the root directory. + + cfg_file = os.path.join(abs_path, "CPPLINT.cfg") + abs_filename = abs_path + if not os.path.isfile(cfg_file): + continue + + try: + with open(cfg_file) as file_handle: + for line in file_handle: + line, _, _ = line.partition('#') # Remove comments. + if not line.strip(): + continue + + name, _, val = line.partition('=') + name = name.strip() + val = val.strip() + if name == 'set noparent': + keep_looking = False + elif name == 'filter': + cfg_filters.append(val) + elif name == 'exclude_files': + # When matching exclude_files pattern, use the base_name of + # the current file name or the directory name we are processing. + # For example, if we are checking for lint errors in /foo/bar/baz.cc + # and we found the .cfg file at /foo/CPPLINT.cfg, then the config + # file's "exclude_files" filter is meant to be checked against "bar" + # and not "baz" nor "bar/baz.cc". + if base_name: + pattern = re.compile(val) + if pattern.match(base_name): + sys.stderr.write('Ignoring "%s": file excluded by "%s". ' + 'File path component "%s" matches ' + 'pattern "%s"\n' % + (filename, cfg_file, base_name, val)) + return False + elif name == 'linelength': + global _line_length + try: + _line_length = int(val) + except ValueError: + sys.stderr.write('Line length must be numeric.') + else: + sys.stderr.write( + 'Invalid configuration option (%s) in file %s\n' % + (name, cfg_file)) + + except IOError: + sys.stderr.write( + "Skipping config file '%s': Can't open for reading\n" % cfg_file) + keep_looking = False + + # Apply all the accumulated filters in reverse order (top-level directory + # config options having the least priority). + for filter in reversed(cfg_filters): + _AddFilters(filter) + + return True + + +def ProcessFile(filename, vlevel, extra_check_functions=[]): + """Does google-lint on a single file. + + Args: + filename: The name of the file to parse. + + vlevel: The level of errors to report. Every error of confidence + >= verbose_level will be reported. 0 is a good default. + + extra_check_functions: An array of additional check functions that will be + run on each source line. Each function takes 4 + arguments: filename, clean_lines, line, error + """ + + _SetVerboseLevel(vlevel) + _BackupFilters() + + if not ProcessConfigOverrides(filename): + _RestoreFilters() + return + + lf_lines = [] + crlf_lines = [] + try: + # Support the UNIX convention of using "-" for stdin. Note that + # we are not opening the file with universal newline support + # (which codecs doesn't support anyway), so the resulting lines do + # contain trailing '\r' characters if we are reading a file that + # has CRLF endings. + # If after the split a trailing '\r' is present, it is removed + # below. + if filename == '-': + lines = codecs.StreamReaderWriter(sys.stdin, + codecs.getreader('utf8'), + codecs.getwriter('utf8'), + 'replace').read().split('\n') + else: + lines = codecs.open(filename, 'r', 'utf8', 'replace').read().split('\n') + + # Remove trailing '\r'. + # The -1 accounts for the extra trailing blank line we get from split() + for linenum in range(len(lines) - 1): + if lines[linenum].endswith('\r'): + lines[linenum] = lines[linenum].rstrip('\r') + crlf_lines.append(linenum + 1) + else: + lf_lines.append(linenum + 1) + + except IOError: + sys.stderr.write( + "Skipping input '%s': Can't open for reading\n" % filename) + _RestoreFilters() + return + + # Note, if no dot is found, this will give the entire filename as the ext. + file_extension = filename[filename.rfind('.') + 1:] + + # When reading from stdin, the extension is unknown, so no cpplint tests + # should rely on the extension. + if filename != '-' and file_extension not in _valid_extensions: + sys.stderr.write('Ignoring %s; not a valid file name ' + '(%s)\n' % (filename, ', '.join(_valid_extensions))) + else: + ProcessFileData(filename, file_extension, lines, Error, + extra_check_functions) + + # If end-of-line sequences are a mix of LF and CR-LF, issue + # warnings on the lines with CR. + # + # Don't issue any warnings if all lines are uniformly LF or CR-LF, + # since critique can handle these just fine, and the style guide + # doesn't dictate a particular end of line sequence. + # + # We can't depend on os.linesep to determine what the desired + # end-of-line sequence should be, since that will return the + # server-side end-of-line sequence. + if lf_lines and crlf_lines: + # Warn on every line with CR. An alternative approach might be to + # check whether the file is mostly CRLF or just LF, and warn on the + # minority, we bias toward LF here since most tools prefer LF. + for linenum in crlf_lines: + Error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 1, + 'Unexpected \\r (^M) found; better to use only \\n') + + sys.stderr.write('Done processing %s\n' % filename) + _RestoreFilters() + + +def PrintUsage(message): + """Prints a brief usage string and exits, optionally with an error message. + + Args: + message: The optional error message. + """ + sys.stderr.write(_USAGE) + if message: + sys.exit('\nFATAL ERROR: ' + message) + else: + sys.exit(1) + + +def PrintCategories(): + """Prints a list of all the error-categories used by error messages. + + These are the categories used to filter messages via --filter. + """ + sys.stderr.write(''.join(' %s\n' % cat for cat in _ERROR_CATEGORIES)) + sys.exit(0) + + +def ParseArguments(args): + """Parses the command line arguments. + + This may set the output format and verbosity level as side-effects. + + Args: + args: The command line arguments: + + Returns: + The list of filenames to lint. + """ + try: + (opts, filenames) = getopt.getopt(args, '', ['help', 'output=', 'verbose=', + 'counting=', + 'filter=', + 'root=', + 'linelength=', + 'extensions=']) + except getopt.GetoptError: + PrintUsage('Invalid arguments.') + + verbosity = _VerboseLevel() + output_format = _OutputFormat() + filters = '' + counting_style = '' + + for (opt, val) in opts: + if opt == '--help': + PrintUsage(None) + elif opt == '--output': + if val not in ('emacs', 'vs7', 'eclipse'): + PrintUsage('The only allowed output formats are emacs, vs7 and eclipse.') + output_format = val + elif opt == '--verbose': + verbosity = int(val) + elif opt == '--filter': + filters = val + if not filters: + PrintCategories() + elif opt == '--counting': + if val not in ('total', 'toplevel', 'detailed'): + PrintUsage('Valid counting options are total, toplevel, and detailed') + counting_style = val + elif opt == '--root': + global _root + _root = val + elif opt == '--linelength': + global _line_length + try: + _line_length = int(val) + except ValueError: + PrintUsage('Line length must be digits.') + elif opt == '--extensions': + global _valid_extensions + try: + _valid_extensions = set(val.split(',')) + except ValueError: + PrintUsage('Extensions must be comma seperated list.') + + if not filenames: + PrintUsage('No files were specified.') + + _SetOutputFormat(output_format) + _SetVerboseLevel(verbosity) + _SetFilters(filters) + _SetCountingStyle(counting_style) + + return filenames + + +def main(): + filenames = ParseArguments(sys.argv[1:]) + + # Change stderr to write with replacement characters so we don't die + # if we try to print something containing non-ASCII characters. + sys.stderr = codecs.StreamReaderWriter(sys.stderr, + codecs.getreader('utf8'), + codecs.getwriter('utf8'), + 'replace') + + _cpplint_state.ResetErrorCounts() + for filename in filenames: + ProcessFile(filename, _cpplint_state.verbose_level) + _cpplint_state.PrintErrorCounts() + + sys.exit(_cpplint_state.error_count > 0) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/test.cc b/loader_example.cc similarity index 98% rename from test.cc rename to loader_example.cc index 72b4fa2..d91baaa 100644 --- a/test.cc +++ b/loader_example.cc @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ main( char **argv) { if (argc > 1) { - const char* basepath = NULL; + const char* basepath = "models/"; if (argc > 2) { basepath = argv[2]; } @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ main( //assert(true == TestLoadObj("cornell_box.obj")); //assert(true == TestLoadObj("cube.obj")); assert(true == TestStreamLoadObj()); - assert(true == TestLoadObj("catmark_torus_creases0.obj", NULL, false)); + assert(true == TestLoadObj("models/catmark_torus_creases0.obj", "models/", false)); } return 0; diff --git a/cornell_box.mtl b/models/cornell_box.mtl similarity index 100% rename from cornell_box.mtl rename to models/cornell_box.mtl diff --git a/cornell_box.obj b/models/cornell_box.obj similarity index 100% rename from cornell_box.obj rename to models/cornell_box.obj diff --git a/premake4.lua b/premake4.lua index cbfdfd9..cd5b295 100644 --- a/premake4.lua +++ b/premake4.lua @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ sources = { - "test.cc", + "loader_example.cc", } -- premake4.lua @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ solution "TinyObjLoaderSolution" configuration "Debug" defines { "DEBUG" } -- -DDEBUG flags { "Symbols" } - targetname "test_tinyobjloader_debug" + targetname "loader_example_debug" configuration "Release" -- defines { "NDEBUG" } -- -NDEBUG flags { "Symbols", "Optimize" } - targetname "test_tinyobjloader" + targetname "loader_example" diff --git a/tests/Makefile b/tests/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a1434a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +.PHONY: clean + +tester: tester.cc + g++ -g -O0 -o tester tester.cc + +all: tester + +check: tester + ./tester + +clean: + rm -rf tester + diff --git a/tests/README.md b/tests/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ed65ff --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Build&Test + +## Use makefile + + $ make check + +## Use ninja + kuroga + +Assume + +* ninja 1.4+ +* python 2.6+ + +Are installed. + +### Linux/MacOSX + + $ python kuroga.py config-posix.py + $ ninja + +### Windows + + > python kuroga.py config-msvc.py + > vcbuild.bat + diff --git a/tests/catch.hpp b/tests/catch.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a7146a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/catch.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,10445 @@ +/* + * Catch v1.4.0 + * Generated: 2016-03-15 07:23:12.623111 + * ---------------------------------------------------------- + * This file has been merged from multiple headers. Please don't edit it directly + * Copyright (c) 2012 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved. + * + * Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying + * file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + */ +#ifndef TWOBLUECUBES_SINGLE_INCLUDE_CATCH_HPP_INCLUDED +#define TWOBLUECUBES_SINGLE_INCLUDE_CATCH_HPP_INCLUDED + +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_HPP_INCLUDED + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang system_header +#elif defined __GNUC__ +# pragma GCC system_header +#endif + +// #included from: internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h + +#ifdef __clang__ +# ifdef __ICC // icpc defines the __clang__ macro +# pragma warning(push) +# pragma warning(disable: 161 1682) +# else // __ICC +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wglobal-constructors" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wvariadic-macros" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc99-extensions" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable" +# pragma clang diagnostic push +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc++98-compat" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc++98-compat-pedantic" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wswitch-enum" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcovered-switch-default" +# endif +#elif defined __GNUC__ +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wvariadic-macros" +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable" +# pragma GCC diagnostic push +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded" +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN) || defined(CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER) +# define CATCH_IMPL +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_IMPL +# ifndef CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN +# define CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN_NOT_DEFINED +# define CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN +# endif +#endif + +// #included from: internal/catch_notimplemented_exception.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_NOTIMPLEMENTED_EXCEPTION_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_common.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_COMMON_H_INCLUDED + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE2( name, line ) name##line +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE( name, line ) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE2( name, line ) +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER +# define INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( name ) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE( name, __COUNTER__ ) +#else +# define INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( name ) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE( name, __LINE__ ) +#endif + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_STRINGIFY2( expr ) #expr +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_STRINGIFY( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_STRINGIFY2( expr ) + +#include +#include +#include + +// #included from: catch_compiler_capabilities.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_COMPILER_CAPABILITIES_HPP_INCLUDED + +// Detect a number of compiler features - mostly C++11/14 conformance - by compiler +// The following features are defined: +// +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR : is nullptr supported? +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT : is noexcept supported? +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS : The delete and default keywords for compiler generated methods +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM : std::is_enum is supported? +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE : std::tuple is supported +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG : is long long supported? +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE : is override supported? +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR : is unique_ptr supported (otherwise use auto_ptr) + +// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OR_GREATER : Is C++11 supported? + +// CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS : are variadic macros supported? +// CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER : is the __COUNTER__ macro supported? +// **************** +// Note to maintainers: if new toggles are added please document them +// in configuration.md, too +// **************** + +// In general each macro has a _NO_ form +// (e.g. CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_NULLPTR) which disables the feature. +// Many features, at point of detection, define an _INTERNAL_ macro, so they +// can be combined, en-mass, with the _NO_ forms later. + +// All the C++11 features can be disabled with CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11 + +#if defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L +# define CATCH_CPP11_OR_GREATER +#endif + +#ifdef __clang__ + +# if __has_feature(cxx_nullptr) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +# endif + +# if __has_feature(cxx_noexcept) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +# endif + +# if defined(CATCH_CPP11_OR_GREATER) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS _Pragma( "clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wparentheses\"" ) +# endif + +#endif // __clang__ + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Borland +#ifdef __BORLANDC__ + +#endif // __BORLANDC__ + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// EDG +#ifdef __EDG_VERSION__ + +#endif // __EDG_VERSION__ + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Digital Mars +#ifdef __DMC__ + +#endif // __DMC__ + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// GCC +#ifdef __GNUC__ + +# if __GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6 && defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +# endif + +# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS) && defined(CATCH_CPP11_OR_GREATER) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS _Pragma( "GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wparentheses\"" ) +# endif + +// - otherwise more recent versions define __cplusplus >= 201103L +// and will get picked up below + +#endif // __GNUC__ + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Visual C++ +#ifdef _MSC_VER + +#if (_MSC_VER >= 1600) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +#endif + +#if (_MSC_VER >= 1900 ) // (VC++ 13 (VS2015)) +#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +#endif + +#endif // _MSC_VER + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +// Use variadic macros if the compiler supports them +#if ( defined _MSC_VER && _MSC_VER > 1400 && !defined __EDGE__) || \ + ( defined __WAVE__ && __WAVE_HAS_VARIADICS ) || \ + ( defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 3 ) || \ + ( !defined __cplusplus && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L || __cplusplus >= 201103L ) + +#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS + +#endif + +// Use __COUNTER__ if the compiler supports it +#if ( defined _MSC_VER && _MSC_VER >= 1300 ) || \ + ( defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3 ) || \ + ( defined __clang__ && __clang_major__ >= 3 ) + +#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_COUNTER + +#endif + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// C++ language feature support + +// catch all support for C++11 +#if defined(CATCH_CPP11_OR_GREATER) + +# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +# endif + +# ifndef CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +# endif + +# ifndef CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +# endif + +# ifndef CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM +# endif + +# ifndef CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE +# endif + +# ifndef CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS +# endif + +# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG +# endif + +# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE +# endif +# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +# endif + +#endif // __cplusplus >= 201103L + +// Now set the actual defines based on the above + anything the user has configured +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_NULLPTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_GENERATED_METHODS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_IS_ENUM) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_TUPLE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +#endif +#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_COUNTER) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_COUNTER) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER) +# define CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER +#endif + +#if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS) +# define CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS +#endif + +// noexcept support: +#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CATCH_NOEXCEPT) +# define CATCH_NOEXCEPT noexcept +# define CATCH_NOEXCEPT_IS(x) noexcept(x) +#else +# define CATCH_NOEXCEPT throw() +# define CATCH_NOEXCEPT_IS(x) +#endif + +// nullptr support +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +# define CATCH_NULL nullptr +#else +# define CATCH_NULL NULL +#endif + +// override support +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE +# define CATCH_OVERRIDE override +#else +# define CATCH_OVERRIDE +#endif + +// unique_ptr support +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +# define CATCH_AUTO_PTR( T ) std::unique_ptr +#else +# define CATCH_AUTO_PTR( T ) std::auto_ptr +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + struct IConfig; + + struct CaseSensitive { enum Choice { + Yes, + No + }; }; + + class NonCopyable { +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + NonCopyable( NonCopyable const& ) = delete; + NonCopyable( NonCopyable && ) = delete; + NonCopyable& operator = ( NonCopyable const& ) = delete; + NonCopyable& operator = ( NonCopyable && ) = delete; +#else + NonCopyable( NonCopyable const& info ); + NonCopyable& operator = ( NonCopyable const& ); +#endif + + protected: + NonCopyable() {} + virtual ~NonCopyable(); + }; + + class SafeBool { + public: + typedef void (SafeBool::*type)() const; + + static type makeSafe( bool value ) { + return value ? &SafeBool::trueValue : 0; + } + private: + void trueValue() const {} + }; + + template + inline void deleteAll( ContainerT& container ) { + typename ContainerT::const_iterator it = container.begin(); + typename ContainerT::const_iterator itEnd = container.end(); + for(; it != itEnd; ++it ) + delete *it; + } + template + inline void deleteAllValues( AssociativeContainerT& container ) { + typename AssociativeContainerT::const_iterator it = container.begin(); + typename AssociativeContainerT::const_iterator itEnd = container.end(); + for(; it != itEnd; ++it ) + delete it->second; + } + + bool startsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& prefix ); + bool endsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& suffix ); + bool contains( std::string const& s, std::string const& infix ); + void toLowerInPlace( std::string& s ); + std::string toLower( std::string const& s ); + std::string trim( std::string const& str ); + bool replaceInPlace( std::string& str, std::string const& replaceThis, std::string const& withThis ); + + struct pluralise { + pluralise( std::size_t count, std::string const& label ); + + friend std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, pluralise const& pluraliser ); + + std::size_t m_count; + std::string m_label; + }; + + struct SourceLineInfo { + + SourceLineInfo(); + SourceLineInfo( char const* _file, std::size_t _line ); + SourceLineInfo( SourceLineInfo const& other ); +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + SourceLineInfo( SourceLineInfo && ) = default; + SourceLineInfo& operator = ( SourceLineInfo const& ) = default; + SourceLineInfo& operator = ( SourceLineInfo && ) = default; +# endif + bool empty() const; + bool operator == ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const; + bool operator < ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const; + + std::string file; + std::size_t line; + }; + + std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, SourceLineInfo const& info ); + + // This is just here to avoid compiler warnings with macro constants and boolean literals + inline bool isTrue( bool value ){ return value; } + inline bool alwaysTrue() { return true; } + inline bool alwaysFalse() { return false; } + + void throwLogicError( std::string const& message, SourceLineInfo const& locationInfo ); + + void seedRng( IConfig const& config ); + unsigned int rngSeed(); + + // Use this in variadic streaming macros to allow + // >> +StreamEndStop + // as well as + // >> stuff +StreamEndStop + struct StreamEndStop { + std::string operator+() { + return std::string(); + } + }; + template + T const& operator + ( T const& value, StreamEndStop ) { + return value; + } +} + +#define CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ::Catch::SourceLineInfo( __FILE__, static_cast( __LINE__ ) ) +#define CATCH_INTERNAL_ERROR( msg ) ::Catch::throwLogicError( msg, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ); + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class NotImplementedException : public std::exception + { + public: + NotImplementedException( SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ); + NotImplementedException( NotImplementedException const& ) {} + + virtual ~NotImplementedException() CATCH_NOEXCEPT {} + + virtual const char* what() const CATCH_NOEXCEPT; + + private: + std::string m_what; + SourceLineInfo m_lineInfo; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define CATCH_NOT_IMPLEMENTED throw Catch::NotImplementedException( CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ) + +// #included from: internal/catch_context.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_CONTEXT_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_interfaces_generators.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_GENERATORS_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct IGeneratorInfo { + virtual ~IGeneratorInfo(); + virtual bool moveNext() = 0; + virtual std::size_t getCurrentIndex() const = 0; + }; + + struct IGeneratorsForTest { + virtual ~IGeneratorsForTest(); + + virtual IGeneratorInfo& getGeneratorInfo( std::string const& fileInfo, std::size_t size ) = 0; + virtual bool moveNext() = 0; + }; + + IGeneratorsForTest* createGeneratorsForTest(); + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_ptr.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_PTR_HPP_INCLUDED + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded" +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + // An intrusive reference counting smart pointer. + // T must implement addRef() and release() methods + // typically implementing the IShared interface + template + class Ptr { + public: + Ptr() : m_p( CATCH_NULL ){} + Ptr( T* p ) : m_p( p ){ + if( m_p ) + m_p->addRef(); + } + Ptr( Ptr const& other ) : m_p( other.m_p ){ + if( m_p ) + m_p->addRef(); + } + ~Ptr(){ + if( m_p ) + m_p->release(); + } + void reset() { + if( m_p ) + m_p->release(); + m_p = CATCH_NULL; + } + Ptr& operator = ( T* p ){ + Ptr temp( p ); + swap( temp ); + return *this; + } + Ptr& operator = ( Ptr const& other ){ + Ptr temp( other ); + swap( temp ); + return *this; + } + void swap( Ptr& other ) { std::swap( m_p, other.m_p ); } + T* get() const{ return m_p; } + T& operator*() const { return *m_p; } + T* operator->() const { return m_p; } + bool operator !() const { return m_p == CATCH_NULL; } + operator SafeBool::type() const { return SafeBool::makeSafe( m_p != CATCH_NULL ); } + + private: + T* m_p; + }; + + struct IShared : NonCopyable { + virtual ~IShared(); + virtual void addRef() const = 0; + virtual void release() const = 0; + }; + + template + struct SharedImpl : T { + + SharedImpl() : m_rc( 0 ){} + + virtual void addRef() const { + ++m_rc; + } + virtual void release() const { + if( --m_rc == 0 ) + delete this; + } + + mutable unsigned int m_rc; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class TestCase; + class Stream; + struct IResultCapture; + struct IRunner; + struct IGeneratorsForTest; + struct IConfig; + + struct IContext + { + virtual ~IContext(); + + virtual IResultCapture* getResultCapture() = 0; + virtual IRunner* getRunner() = 0; + virtual size_t getGeneratorIndex( std::string const& fileInfo, size_t totalSize ) = 0; + virtual bool advanceGeneratorsForCurrentTest() = 0; + virtual Ptr getConfig() const = 0; + }; + + struct IMutableContext : IContext + { + virtual ~IMutableContext(); + virtual void setResultCapture( IResultCapture* resultCapture ) = 0; + virtual void setRunner( IRunner* runner ) = 0; + virtual void setConfig( Ptr const& config ) = 0; + }; + + IContext& getCurrentContext(); + IMutableContext& getCurrentMutableContext(); + void cleanUpContext(); + Stream createStream( std::string const& streamName ); + +} + +// #included from: internal/catch_test_registry.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEST_REGISTRY_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_interfaces_testcase.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_TESTCASE_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class TestSpec; + + struct ITestCase : IShared { + virtual void invoke () const = 0; + protected: + virtual ~ITestCase(); + }; + + class TestCase; + struct IConfig; + + struct ITestCaseRegistry { + virtual ~ITestCaseRegistry(); + virtual std::vector const& getAllTests() const = 0; + virtual std::vector const& getAllTestsSorted( IConfig const& config ) const = 0; + }; + + bool matchTest( TestCase const& testCase, TestSpec const& testSpec, IConfig const& config ); + std::vector filterTests( std::vector const& testCases, TestSpec const& testSpec, IConfig const& config ); + std::vector const& getAllTestCasesSorted( IConfig const& config ); + +} + +namespace Catch { + +template +class MethodTestCase : public SharedImpl { + +public: + MethodTestCase( void (C::*method)() ) : m_method( method ) {} + + virtual void invoke() const { + C obj; + (obj.*m_method)(); + } + +private: + virtual ~MethodTestCase() {} + + void (C::*m_method)(); +}; + +typedef void(*TestFunction)(); + +struct NameAndDesc { + NameAndDesc( const char* _name = "", const char* _description= "" ) + : name( _name ), description( _description ) + {} + + const char* name; + const char* description; +}; + +void registerTestCase + ( ITestCase* testCase, + char const* className, + NameAndDesc const& nameAndDesc, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ); + +struct AutoReg { + + AutoReg + ( TestFunction function, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, + NameAndDesc const& nameAndDesc ); + + template + AutoReg + ( void (C::*method)(), + char const* className, + NameAndDesc const& nameAndDesc, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ) { + + registerTestCase + ( new MethodTestCase( method ), + className, + nameAndDesc, + lineInfo ); + } + + ~AutoReg(); + +private: + AutoReg( AutoReg const& ); + void operator= ( AutoReg const& ); +}; + +void registerTestCaseFunction + ( TestFunction function, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, + NameAndDesc const& nameAndDesc ); + +} // end namespace Catch + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE2( TestName, ... ) \ + static void TestName(); \ + namespace{ Catch::AutoReg INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( autoRegistrar )( &TestName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, Catch::NameAndDesc( __VA_ARGS__ ) ); }\ + static void TestName() + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( ... ) \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE2( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( ____C_A_T_C_H____T_E_S_T____ ), __VA_ARGS__ ) + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( QualifiedMethod, ... ) \ + namespace{ Catch::AutoReg INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( autoRegistrar )( &QualifiedMethod, "&" #QualifiedMethod, Catch::NameAndDesc( __VA_ARGS__ ), CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ); } + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD2( TestName, ClassName, ... )\ + namespace{ \ + struct TestName : ClassName{ \ + void test(); \ + }; \ + Catch::AutoReg INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( autoRegistrar ) ( &TestName::test, #ClassName, Catch::NameAndDesc( __VA_ARGS__ ), CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ); \ + } \ + void TestName::test() + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( ClassName, ... ) \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD2( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( ____C_A_T_C_H____T_E_S_T____ ), ClassName, __VA_ARGS__ ) + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( Function, ... ) \ + Catch::AutoReg( Function, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, Catch::NameAndDesc( __VA_ARGS__ ) ); + +#else + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE2( TestName, Name, Desc ) \ + static void TestName(); \ + namespace{ Catch::AutoReg INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( autoRegistrar )( &TestName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, Catch::NameAndDesc( Name, Desc ) ); }\ + static void TestName() + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( Name, Desc ) \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE2( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( ____C_A_T_C_H____T_E_S_T____ ), Name, Desc ) + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( QualifiedMethod, Name, Desc ) \ + namespace{ Catch::AutoReg INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( autoRegistrar )( &QualifiedMethod, "&" #QualifiedMethod, Catch::NameAndDesc( Name, Desc ), CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ); } + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD2( TestCaseName, ClassName, TestName, Desc )\ + namespace{ \ + struct TestCaseName : ClassName{ \ + void test(); \ + }; \ + Catch::AutoReg INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( autoRegistrar ) ( &TestCaseName::test, #ClassName, Catch::NameAndDesc( TestName, Desc ), CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ); \ + } \ + void TestCaseName::test() + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( ClassName, TestName, Desc )\ + INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD2( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( ____C_A_T_C_H____T_E_S_T____ ), ClassName, TestName, Desc ) + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( Function, Name, Desc ) \ + Catch::AutoReg( Function, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, Catch::NameAndDesc( Name, Desc ) ); +#endif + +// #included from: internal/catch_capture.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_CAPTURE_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_result_builder.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_RESULT_BUILDER_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_result_type.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_RESULT_TYPE_H_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + // ResultWas::OfType enum + struct ResultWas { enum OfType { + Unknown = -1, + Ok = 0, + Info = 1, + Warning = 2, + + FailureBit = 0x10, + + ExpressionFailed = FailureBit | 1, + ExplicitFailure = FailureBit | 2, + + Exception = 0x100 | FailureBit, + + ThrewException = Exception | 1, + DidntThrowException = Exception | 2, + + FatalErrorCondition = 0x200 | FailureBit + + }; }; + + inline bool isOk( ResultWas::OfType resultType ) { + return ( resultType & ResultWas::FailureBit ) == 0; + } + inline bool isJustInfo( int flags ) { + return flags == ResultWas::Info; + } + + // ResultDisposition::Flags enum + struct ResultDisposition { enum Flags { + Normal = 0x01, + + ContinueOnFailure = 0x02, // Failures fail test, but execution continues + FalseTest = 0x04, // Prefix expression with ! + SuppressFail = 0x08 // Failures are reported but do not fail the test + }; }; + + inline ResultDisposition::Flags operator | ( ResultDisposition::Flags lhs, ResultDisposition::Flags rhs ) { + return static_cast( static_cast( lhs ) | static_cast( rhs ) ); + } + + inline bool shouldContinueOnFailure( int flags ) { return ( flags & ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure ) != 0; } + inline bool isFalseTest( int flags ) { return ( flags & ResultDisposition::FalseTest ) != 0; } + inline bool shouldSuppressFailure( int flags ) { return ( flags & ResultDisposition::SuppressFail ) != 0; } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_assertionresult.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_ASSERTIONRESULT_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct AssertionInfo + { + AssertionInfo() {} + AssertionInfo( std::string const& _macroName, + SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo, + std::string const& _capturedExpression, + ResultDisposition::Flags _resultDisposition ); + + std::string macroName; + SourceLineInfo lineInfo; + std::string capturedExpression; + ResultDisposition::Flags resultDisposition; + }; + + struct AssertionResultData + { + AssertionResultData() : resultType( ResultWas::Unknown ) {} + + std::string reconstructedExpression; + std::string message; + ResultWas::OfType resultType; + }; + + class AssertionResult { + public: + AssertionResult(); + AssertionResult( AssertionInfo const& info, AssertionResultData const& data ); + ~AssertionResult(); +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + AssertionResult( AssertionResult const& ) = default; + AssertionResult( AssertionResult && ) = default; + AssertionResult& operator = ( AssertionResult const& ) = default; + AssertionResult& operator = ( AssertionResult && ) = default; +# endif + + bool isOk() const; + bool succeeded() const; + ResultWas::OfType getResultType() const; + bool hasExpression() const; + bool hasMessage() const; + std::string getExpression() const; + std::string getExpressionInMacro() const; + bool hasExpandedExpression() const; + std::string getExpandedExpression() const; + std::string getMessage() const; + SourceLineInfo getSourceInfo() const; + std::string getTestMacroName() const; + + protected: + AssertionInfo m_info; + AssertionResultData m_resultData; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_matchers.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { +namespace Matchers { + namespace Impl { + + namespace Generic { + template class AllOf; + template class AnyOf; + template class Not; + } + + template + struct Matcher : SharedImpl + { + typedef ExpressionT ExpressionType; + + virtual ~Matcher() {} + virtual Ptr clone() const = 0; + virtual bool match( ExpressionT const& expr ) const = 0; + virtual std::string toString() const = 0; + + Generic::AllOf operator && ( Matcher const& other ) const; + Generic::AnyOf operator || ( Matcher const& other ) const; + Generic::Not operator ! () const; + }; + + template + struct MatcherImpl : Matcher { + + virtual Ptr > clone() const { + return Ptr >( new DerivedT( static_cast( *this ) ) ); + } + }; + + namespace Generic { + template + class Not : public MatcherImpl, ExpressionT> { + public: + explicit Not( Matcher const& matcher ) : m_matcher(matcher.clone()) {} + Not( Not const& other ) : m_matcher( other.m_matcher ) {} + + virtual bool match( ExpressionT const& expr ) const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return !m_matcher->match( expr ); + } + + virtual std::string toString() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return "not " + m_matcher->toString(); + } + private: + Ptr< Matcher > m_matcher; + }; + + template + class AllOf : public MatcherImpl, ExpressionT> { + public: + + AllOf() {} + AllOf( AllOf const& other ) : m_matchers( other.m_matchers ) {} + + AllOf& add( Matcher const& matcher ) { + m_matchers.push_back( matcher.clone() ); + return *this; + } + virtual bool match( ExpressionT const& expr ) const + { + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < m_matchers.size(); ++i ) + if( !m_matchers[i]->match( expr ) ) + return false; + return true; + } + virtual std::string toString() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "( "; + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < m_matchers.size(); ++i ) { + if( i != 0 ) + oss << " and "; + oss << m_matchers[i]->toString(); + } + oss << " )"; + return oss.str(); + } + + AllOf operator && ( Matcher const& other ) const { + AllOf allOfExpr( *this ); + allOfExpr.add( other ); + return allOfExpr; + } + + private: + std::vector > > m_matchers; + }; + + template + class AnyOf : public MatcherImpl, ExpressionT> { + public: + + AnyOf() {} + AnyOf( AnyOf const& other ) : m_matchers( other.m_matchers ) {} + + AnyOf& add( Matcher const& matcher ) { + m_matchers.push_back( matcher.clone() ); + return *this; + } + virtual bool match( ExpressionT const& expr ) const + { + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < m_matchers.size(); ++i ) + if( m_matchers[i]->match( expr ) ) + return true; + return false; + } + virtual std::string toString() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "( "; + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < m_matchers.size(); ++i ) { + if( i != 0 ) + oss << " or "; + oss << m_matchers[i]->toString(); + } + oss << " )"; + return oss.str(); + } + + AnyOf operator || ( Matcher const& other ) const { + AnyOf anyOfExpr( *this ); + anyOfExpr.add( other ); + return anyOfExpr; + } + + private: + std::vector > > m_matchers; + }; + + } // namespace Generic + + template + Generic::AllOf Matcher::operator && ( Matcher const& other ) const { + Generic::AllOf allOfExpr; + allOfExpr.add( *this ); + allOfExpr.add( other ); + return allOfExpr; + } + + template + Generic::AnyOf Matcher::operator || ( Matcher const& other ) const { + Generic::AnyOf anyOfExpr; + anyOfExpr.add( *this ); + anyOfExpr.add( other ); + return anyOfExpr; + } + + template + Generic::Not Matcher::operator ! () const { + return Generic::Not( *this ); + } + + namespace StdString { + + inline std::string makeString( std::string const& str ) { return str; } + inline std::string makeString( const char* str ) { return str ? std::string( str ) : std::string(); } + + struct CasedString + { + CasedString( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity ) + : m_caseSensitivity( caseSensitivity ), + m_str( adjustString( str ) ) + {} + std::string adjustString( std::string const& str ) const { + return m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::No + ? toLower( str ) + : str; + + } + std::string toStringSuffix() const + { + return m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::No + ? " (case insensitive)" + : ""; + } + CaseSensitive::Choice m_caseSensitivity; + std::string m_str; + }; + + struct Equals : MatcherImpl { + Equals( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) + : m_data( str, caseSensitivity ) + {} + Equals( Equals const& other ) : m_data( other.m_data ){} + + virtual ~Equals(); + + virtual bool match( std::string const& expr ) const { + return m_data.m_str == m_data.adjustString( expr );; + } + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "equals: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix(); + } + + CasedString m_data; + }; + + struct Contains : MatcherImpl { + Contains( std::string const& substr, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) + : m_data( substr, caseSensitivity ){} + Contains( Contains const& other ) : m_data( other.m_data ){} + + virtual ~Contains(); + + virtual bool match( std::string const& expr ) const { + return m_data.adjustString( expr ).find( m_data.m_str ) != std::string::npos; + } + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "contains: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix(); + } + + CasedString m_data; + }; + + struct StartsWith : MatcherImpl { + StartsWith( std::string const& substr, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) + : m_data( substr, caseSensitivity ){} + + StartsWith( StartsWith const& other ) : m_data( other.m_data ){} + + virtual ~StartsWith(); + + virtual bool match( std::string const& expr ) const { + return startsWith( m_data.adjustString( expr ), m_data.m_str ); + } + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "starts with: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix(); + } + + CasedString m_data; + }; + + struct EndsWith : MatcherImpl { + EndsWith( std::string const& substr, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) + : m_data( substr, caseSensitivity ){} + EndsWith( EndsWith const& other ) : m_data( other.m_data ){} + + virtual ~EndsWith(); + + virtual bool match( std::string const& expr ) const { + return endsWith( m_data.adjustString( expr ), m_data.m_str ); + } + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "ends with: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix(); + } + + CasedString m_data; + }; + } // namespace StdString + } // namespace Impl + + // The following functions create the actual matcher objects. + // This allows the types to be inferred + template + inline Impl::Generic::Not Not( Impl::Matcher const& m ) { + return Impl::Generic::Not( m ); + } + + template + inline Impl::Generic::AllOf AllOf( Impl::Matcher const& m1, + Impl::Matcher const& m2 ) { + return Impl::Generic::AllOf().add( m1 ).add( m2 ); + } + template + inline Impl::Generic::AllOf AllOf( Impl::Matcher const& m1, + Impl::Matcher const& m2, + Impl::Matcher const& m3 ) { + return Impl::Generic::AllOf().add( m1 ).add( m2 ).add( m3 ); + } + template + inline Impl::Generic::AnyOf AnyOf( Impl::Matcher const& m1, + Impl::Matcher const& m2 ) { + return Impl::Generic::AnyOf().add( m1 ).add( m2 ); + } + template + inline Impl::Generic::AnyOf AnyOf( Impl::Matcher const& m1, + Impl::Matcher const& m2, + Impl::Matcher const& m3 ) { + return Impl::Generic::AnyOf().add( m1 ).add( m2 ).add( m3 ); + } + + inline Impl::StdString::Equals Equals( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) { + return Impl::StdString::Equals( str, caseSensitivity ); + } + inline Impl::StdString::Equals Equals( const char* str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) { + return Impl::StdString::Equals( Impl::StdString::makeString( str ), caseSensitivity ); + } + inline Impl::StdString::Contains Contains( std::string const& substr, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) { + return Impl::StdString::Contains( substr, caseSensitivity ); + } + inline Impl::StdString::Contains Contains( const char* substr, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes ) { + return Impl::StdString::Contains( Impl::StdString::makeString( substr ), caseSensitivity ); + } + inline Impl::StdString::StartsWith StartsWith( std::string const& substr ) { + return Impl::StdString::StartsWith( substr ); + } + inline Impl::StdString::StartsWith StartsWith( const char* substr ) { + return Impl::StdString::StartsWith( Impl::StdString::makeString( substr ) ); + } + inline Impl::StdString::EndsWith EndsWith( std::string const& substr ) { + return Impl::StdString::EndsWith( substr ); + } + inline Impl::StdString::EndsWith EndsWith( const char* substr ) { + return Impl::StdString::EndsWith( Impl::StdString::makeString( substr ) ); + } + +} // namespace Matchers + +using namespace Matchers; + +} // namespace Catch + +namespace Catch { + + struct TestFailureException{}; + + template class ExpressionLhs; + + struct STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison; + + struct CopyableStream { + CopyableStream() {} + CopyableStream( CopyableStream const& other ) { + oss << other.oss.str(); + } + CopyableStream& operator=( CopyableStream const& other ) { + oss.str(""); + oss << other.oss.str(); + return *this; + } + std::ostringstream oss; + }; + + class ResultBuilder { + public: + ResultBuilder( char const* macroName, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, + char const* capturedExpression, + ResultDisposition::Flags resultDisposition, + char const* secondArg = "" ); + + template + ExpressionLhs operator <= ( T const& operand ); + ExpressionLhs operator <= ( bool value ); + + template + ResultBuilder& operator << ( T const& value ) { + m_stream.oss << value; + return *this; + } + + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator && ( RhsT const& ); + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator || ( RhsT const& ); + + ResultBuilder& setResultType( ResultWas::OfType result ); + ResultBuilder& setResultType( bool result ); + ResultBuilder& setLhs( std::string const& lhs ); + ResultBuilder& setRhs( std::string const& rhs ); + ResultBuilder& setOp( std::string const& op ); + + void endExpression(); + + std::string reconstructExpression() const; + AssertionResult build() const; + + void useActiveException( ResultDisposition::Flags resultDisposition = ResultDisposition::Normal ); + void captureResult( ResultWas::OfType resultType ); + void captureExpression(); + void captureExpectedException( std::string const& expectedMessage ); + void captureExpectedException( Matchers::Impl::Matcher const& matcher ); + void handleResult( AssertionResult const& result ); + void react(); + bool shouldDebugBreak() const; + bool allowThrows() const; + + private: + AssertionInfo m_assertionInfo; + AssertionResultData m_data; + struct ExprComponents { + ExprComponents() : testFalse( false ) {} + bool testFalse; + std::string lhs, rhs, op; + } m_exprComponents; + CopyableStream m_stream; + + bool m_shouldDebugBreak; + bool m_shouldThrow; + }; + +} // namespace Catch + +// Include after due to circular dependency: +// #included from: catch_expression_lhs.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_EXPRESSION_LHS_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_evaluate.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_EVALUATE_HPP_INCLUDED + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning(push) +#pragma warning(disable:4389) // '==' : signed/unsigned mismatch +#endif + +#include + +namespace Catch { +namespace Internal { + + enum Operator { + IsEqualTo, + IsNotEqualTo, + IsLessThan, + IsGreaterThan, + IsLessThanOrEqualTo, + IsGreaterThanOrEqualTo + }; + + template struct OperatorTraits { static const char* getName(){ return "*error*"; } }; + template<> struct OperatorTraits { static const char* getName(){ return "=="; } }; + template<> struct OperatorTraits { static const char* getName(){ return "!="; } }; + template<> struct OperatorTraits { static const char* getName(){ return "<"; } }; + template<> struct OperatorTraits { static const char* getName(){ return ">"; } }; + template<> struct OperatorTraits { static const char* getName(){ return "<="; } }; + template<> struct OperatorTraits{ static const char* getName(){ return ">="; } }; + + template + inline T& opCast(T const& t) { return const_cast(t); } + +// nullptr_t support based on pull request #154 from Konstantin Baumann +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR + inline std::nullptr_t opCast(std::nullptr_t) { return nullptr; } +#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR + + // So the compare overloads can be operator agnostic we convey the operator as a template + // enum, which is used to specialise an Evaluator for doing the comparison. + template + class Evaluator{}; + + template + struct Evaluator { + static bool evaluate( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs) { + return bool( opCast( lhs ) == opCast( rhs ) ); + } + }; + template + struct Evaluator { + static bool evaluate( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs ) { + return bool( opCast( lhs ) != opCast( rhs ) ); + } + }; + template + struct Evaluator { + static bool evaluate( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs ) { + return bool( opCast( lhs ) < opCast( rhs ) ); + } + }; + template + struct Evaluator { + static bool evaluate( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs ) { + return bool( opCast( lhs ) > opCast( rhs ) ); + } + }; + template + struct Evaluator { + static bool evaluate( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs ) { + return bool( opCast( lhs ) >= opCast( rhs ) ); + } + }; + template + struct Evaluator { + static bool evaluate( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs ) { + return bool( opCast( lhs ) <= opCast( rhs ) ); + } + }; + + template + bool applyEvaluator( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( lhs, rhs ); + } + + // This level of indirection allows us to specialise for integer types + // to avoid signed/ unsigned warnings + + // "base" overload + template + bool compare( T1 const& lhs, T2 const& rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( lhs, rhs ); + } + + // unsigned X to int + template bool compare( unsigned int lhs, int rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( lhs, static_cast( rhs ) ); + } + template bool compare( unsigned long lhs, int rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( lhs, static_cast( rhs ) ); + } + template bool compare( unsigned char lhs, int rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( lhs, static_cast( rhs ) ); + } + + // unsigned X to long + template bool compare( unsigned int lhs, long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( lhs, static_cast( rhs ) ); + } + template bool compare( unsigned long lhs, long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( lhs, static_cast( rhs ) ); + } + template bool compare( unsigned char lhs, long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( lhs, static_cast( rhs ) ); + } + + // int to unsigned X + template bool compare( int lhs, unsigned int rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( int lhs, unsigned long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( int lhs, unsigned char rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + + // long to unsigned X + template bool compare( long lhs, unsigned int rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( long lhs, unsigned long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( long lhs, unsigned char rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + + // pointer to long (when comparing against NULL) + template bool compare( long lhs, T* rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( reinterpret_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( T* lhs, long rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( lhs, reinterpret_cast( rhs ) ); + } + + // pointer to int (when comparing against NULL) + template bool compare( int lhs, T* rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( reinterpret_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( T* lhs, int rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( lhs, reinterpret_cast( rhs ) ); + } + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG + // long long to unsigned X + template bool compare( long long lhs, unsigned int rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( long long lhs, unsigned long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( long long lhs, unsigned long long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( long long lhs, unsigned char rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + + // unsigned long long to X + template bool compare( unsigned long long lhs, int rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( unsigned long long lhs, long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( unsigned long long lhs, long long rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( unsigned long long lhs, char rhs ) { + return applyEvaluator( static_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + + // pointer to long long (when comparing against NULL) + template bool compare( long long lhs, T* rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( reinterpret_cast( lhs ), rhs ); + } + template bool compare( T* lhs, long long rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( lhs, reinterpret_cast( rhs ) ); + } +#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR + // pointer to nullptr_t (when comparing against nullptr) + template bool compare( std::nullptr_t, T* rhs ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( nullptr, rhs ); + } + template bool compare( T* lhs, std::nullptr_t ) { + return Evaluator::evaluate( lhs, nullptr ); + } +#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR + +} // end of namespace Internal +} // end of namespace Catch + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning(pop) +#endif + +// #included from: catch_tostring.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TOSTRING_H_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#ifdef __OBJC__ +// #included from: catch_objc_arc.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_OBJC_ARC_HPP_INCLUDED + +#import + +#ifdef __has_feature +#define CATCH_ARC_ENABLED __has_feature(objc_arc) +#else +#define CATCH_ARC_ENABLED 0 +#endif + +void arcSafeRelease( NSObject* obj ); +id performOptionalSelector( id obj, SEL sel ); + +#if !CATCH_ARC_ENABLED +inline void arcSafeRelease( NSObject* obj ) { + [obj release]; +} +inline id performOptionalSelector( id obj, SEL sel ) { + if( [obj respondsToSelector: sel] ) + return [obj performSelector: sel]; + return nil; +} +#define CATCH_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED +#define CATCH_ARC_STRONG +#else +inline void arcSafeRelease( NSObject* ){} +inline id performOptionalSelector( id obj, SEL sel ) { +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Warc-performSelector-leaks" +#endif + if( [obj respondsToSelector: sel] ) + return [obj performSelector: sel]; +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + return nil; +} +#define CATCH_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED __unsafe_unretained +#define CATCH_ARC_STRONG __strong +#endif + +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE +#include +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM +#include +#endif + +namespace Catch { + +// Why we're here. +template +std::string toString( T const& value ); + +// Built in overloads + +std::string toString( std::string const& value ); +std::string toString( std::wstring const& value ); +std::string toString( const char* const value ); +std::string toString( char* const value ); +std::string toString( const wchar_t* const value ); +std::string toString( wchar_t* const value ); +std::string toString( int value ); +std::string toString( unsigned long value ); +std::string toString( unsigned int value ); +std::string toString( const double value ); +std::string toString( const float value ); +std::string toString( bool value ); +std::string toString( char value ); +std::string toString( signed char value ); +std::string toString( unsigned char value ); + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG +std::string toString( long long value ); +std::string toString( unsigned long long value ); +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +std::string toString( std::nullptr_t ); +#endif + +#ifdef __OBJC__ + std::string toString( NSString const * const& nsstring ); + std::string toString( NSString * CATCH_ARC_STRONG const& nsstring ); + std::string toString( NSObject* const& nsObject ); +#endif + +namespace Detail { + + extern const std::string unprintableString; + + struct BorgType { + template BorgType( T const& ); + }; + + struct TrueType { char sizer[1]; }; + struct FalseType { char sizer[2]; }; + + TrueType& testStreamable( std::ostream& ); + FalseType testStreamable( FalseType ); + + FalseType operator<<( std::ostream const&, BorgType const& ); + + template + struct IsStreamInsertable { + static std::ostream &s; + static T const&t; + enum { value = sizeof( testStreamable(s << t) ) == sizeof( TrueType ) }; + }; + +#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM) + template::value + > + struct EnumStringMaker + { + static std::string convert( T const& ) { return unprintableString; } + }; + + template + struct EnumStringMaker + { + static std::string convert( T const& v ) + { + return ::Catch::toString( + static_cast::type>(v) + ); + } + }; +#endif + template + struct StringMakerBase { +#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM) + template + static std::string convert( T const& v ) + { + return EnumStringMaker::convert( v ); + } +#else + template + static std::string convert( T const& ) { return unprintableString; } +#endif + }; + + template<> + struct StringMakerBase { + template + static std::string convert( T const& _value ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << _value; + return oss.str(); + } + }; + + std::string rawMemoryToString( const void *object, std::size_t size ); + + template + inline std::string rawMemoryToString( const T& object ) { + return rawMemoryToString( &object, sizeof(object) ); + } + +} // end namespace Detail + +template +struct StringMaker : + Detail::StringMakerBase::value> {}; + +template +struct StringMaker { + template + static std::string convert( U* p ) { + if( !p ) + return "NULL"; + else + return Detail::rawMemoryToString( p ); + } +}; + +template +struct StringMaker { + static std::string convert( R C::* p ) { + if( !p ) + return "NULL"; + else + return Detail::rawMemoryToString( p ); + } +}; + +namespace Detail { + template + std::string rangeToString( InputIterator first, InputIterator last ); +} + +//template +//struct StringMaker > { +// static std::string convert( std::vector const& v ) { +// return Detail::rangeToString( v.begin(), v.end() ); +// } +//}; + +template +std::string toString( std::vector const& v ) { + return Detail::rangeToString( v.begin(), v.end() ); +} + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE + +// toString for tuples +namespace TupleDetail { + template< + typename Tuple, + std::size_t N = 0, + bool = (N < std::tuple_size::value) + > + struct ElementPrinter { + static void print( const Tuple& tuple, std::ostream& os ) + { + os << ( N ? ", " : " " ) + << Catch::toString(std::get(tuple)); + ElementPrinter::print(tuple,os); + } + }; + + template< + typename Tuple, + std::size_t N + > + struct ElementPrinter { + static void print( const Tuple&, std::ostream& ) {} + }; + +} + +template +struct StringMaker> { + + static std::string convert( const std::tuple& tuple ) + { + std::ostringstream os; + os << '{'; + TupleDetail::ElementPrinter>::print( tuple, os ); + os << " }"; + return os.str(); + } +}; +#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE + +namespace Detail { + template + std::string makeString( T const& value ) { + return StringMaker::convert( value ); + } +} // end namespace Detail + +/// \brief converts any type to a string +/// +/// The default template forwards on to ostringstream - except when an +/// ostringstream overload does not exist - in which case it attempts to detect +/// that and writes {?}. +/// Overload (not specialise) this template for custom typs that you don't want +/// to provide an ostream overload for. +template +std::string toString( T const& value ) { + return StringMaker::convert( value ); +} + + namespace Detail { + template + std::string rangeToString( InputIterator first, InputIterator last ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "{ "; + if( first != last ) { + oss << Catch::toString( *first ); + for( ++first ; first != last ; ++first ) + oss << ", " << Catch::toString( *first ); + } + oss << " }"; + return oss.str(); + } +} + +} // end namespace Catch + +namespace Catch { + +// Wraps the LHS of an expression and captures the operator and RHS (if any) - +// wrapping them all in a ResultBuilder object +template +class ExpressionLhs { + ExpressionLhs& operator = ( ExpressionLhs const& ); +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + ExpressionLhs& operator = ( ExpressionLhs && ) = delete; +# endif + +public: + ExpressionLhs( ResultBuilder& rb, T lhs ) : m_rb( rb ), m_lhs( lhs ) {} +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + ExpressionLhs( ExpressionLhs const& ) = default; + ExpressionLhs( ExpressionLhs && ) = default; +# endif + + template + ResultBuilder& operator == ( RhsT const& rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + template + ResultBuilder& operator != ( RhsT const& rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + template + ResultBuilder& operator < ( RhsT const& rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + template + ResultBuilder& operator > ( RhsT const& rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + template + ResultBuilder& operator <= ( RhsT const& rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + template + ResultBuilder& operator >= ( RhsT const& rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + ResultBuilder& operator == ( bool rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + ResultBuilder& operator != ( bool rhs ) { + return captureExpression( rhs ); + } + + void endExpression() { + bool value = m_lhs ? true : false; + m_rb + .setLhs( Catch::toString( value ) ) + .setResultType( value ) + .endExpression(); + } + + // Only simple binary expressions are allowed on the LHS. + // If more complex compositions are required then place the sub expression in parentheses + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator + ( RhsT const& ); + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator - ( RhsT const& ); + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator / ( RhsT const& ); + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator * ( RhsT const& ); + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator && ( RhsT const& ); + template STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator || ( RhsT const& ); + +private: + template + ResultBuilder& captureExpression( RhsT const& rhs ) { + return m_rb + .setResultType( Internal::compare( m_lhs, rhs ) ) + .setLhs( Catch::toString( m_lhs ) ) + .setRhs( Catch::toString( rhs ) ) + .setOp( Internal::OperatorTraits::getName() ); + } + +private: + ResultBuilder& m_rb; + T m_lhs; +}; + +} // end namespace Catch + + +namespace Catch { + + template + inline ExpressionLhs ResultBuilder::operator <= ( T const& operand ) { + return ExpressionLhs( *this, operand ); + } + + inline ExpressionLhs ResultBuilder::operator <= ( bool value ) { + return ExpressionLhs( *this, value ); + } + +} // namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_message.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MESSAGE_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct MessageInfo { + MessageInfo( std::string const& _macroName, + SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo, + ResultWas::OfType _type ); + + std::string macroName; + SourceLineInfo lineInfo; + ResultWas::OfType type; + std::string message; + unsigned int sequence; + + bool operator == ( MessageInfo const& other ) const { + return sequence == other.sequence; + } + bool operator < ( MessageInfo const& other ) const { + return sequence < other.sequence; + } + private: + static unsigned int globalCount; + }; + + struct MessageBuilder { + MessageBuilder( std::string const& macroName, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, + ResultWas::OfType type ) + : m_info( macroName, lineInfo, type ) + {} + + template + MessageBuilder& operator << ( T const& value ) { + m_stream << value; + return *this; + } + + MessageInfo m_info; + std::ostringstream m_stream; + }; + + class ScopedMessage { + public: + ScopedMessage( MessageBuilder const& builder ); + ScopedMessage( ScopedMessage const& other ); + ~ScopedMessage(); + + MessageInfo m_info; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_interfaces_capture.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_CAPTURE_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class TestCase; + class AssertionResult; + struct AssertionInfo; + struct SectionInfo; + struct SectionEndInfo; + struct MessageInfo; + class ScopedMessageBuilder; + struct Counts; + + struct IResultCapture { + + virtual ~IResultCapture(); + + virtual void assertionEnded( AssertionResult const& result ) = 0; + virtual bool sectionStarted( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo, + Counts& assertions ) = 0; + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionEndInfo const& endInfo ) = 0; + virtual void sectionEndedEarly( SectionEndInfo const& endInfo ) = 0; + virtual void pushScopedMessage( MessageInfo const& message ) = 0; + virtual void popScopedMessage( MessageInfo const& message ) = 0; + + virtual std::string getCurrentTestName() const = 0; + virtual const AssertionResult* getLastResult() const = 0; + + virtual void handleFatalErrorCondition( std::string const& message ) = 0; + }; + + IResultCapture& getResultCapture(); +} + +// #included from: catch_debugger.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_DEBUGGER_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_platform.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_PLATFORM_H_INCLUDED + +#if defined(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) +#define CATCH_PLATFORM_MAC +#elif defined(__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) +#define CATCH_PLATFORM_IPHONE +#elif defined(WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_MSC_VER) +#define CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS +#endif + +#include + +namespace Catch{ + + bool isDebuggerActive(); + void writeToDebugConsole( std::string const& text ); +} + +#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_MAC + + // The following code snippet based on: + // http://cocoawithlove.com/2008/03/break-into-debugger.html + #ifdef DEBUG + #if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__ppc__) + #define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() \ + if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) { \ + __asm__("li r0, 20\nsc\nnop\nli r0, 37\nli r4, 2\nsc\nnop\n" \ + : : : "memory","r0","r3","r4" ); \ + } + #else + #define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) {__asm__("int $3\n" : : );} + #endif + #endif + +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) + #define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) { __debugbreak(); } +#elif defined(__MINGW32__) + extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall DebugBreak(); + #define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) { DebugBreak(); } +#endif + +#ifndef CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER +#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() Catch::alwaysTrue(); +#endif + +// #included from: catch_interfaces_runner.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_RUNNER_H_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + class TestCase; + + struct IRunner { + virtual ~IRunner(); + virtual bool aborting() const = 0; + }; +} + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// In the event of a failure works out if the debugger needs to be invoked +// and/or an exception thrown and takes appropriate action. +// This needs to be done as a macro so the debugger will stop in the user +// source code rather than in Catch library code +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( resultBuilder ) \ + if( resultBuilder.shouldDebugBreak() ) CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER(); \ + resultBuilder.react(); + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, resultDisposition, macroName ) \ + do { \ + Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #expr, resultDisposition ); \ + try { \ + CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS \ + ( __catchResult <= expr ).endExpression(); \ + } \ + catch( ... ) { \ + __catchResult.useActiveException( Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal ); \ + } \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \ + } while( Catch::isTrue( false && static_cast(expr) ) ) // expr here is never evaluated at runtime but it forces the compiler to give it a look + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_IF( expr, resultDisposition, macroName ) \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, resultDisposition, macroName ); \ + if( Catch::getResultCapture().getLastResult()->succeeded() ) + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_ELSE( expr, resultDisposition, macroName ) \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, resultDisposition, macroName ); \ + if( !Catch::getResultCapture().getLastResult()->succeeded() ) + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( expr, resultDisposition, macroName ) \ + do { \ + Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #expr, resultDisposition ); \ + try { \ + expr; \ + __catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::Ok ); \ + } \ + catch( ... ) { \ + __catchResult.useActiveException( resultDisposition ); \ + } \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \ + } while( Catch::alwaysFalse() ) + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, resultDisposition, matcher, macroName ) \ + do { \ + Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #expr, resultDisposition, #matcher ); \ + if( __catchResult.allowThrows() ) \ + try { \ + expr; \ + __catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::DidntThrowException ); \ + } \ + catch( ... ) { \ + __catchResult.captureExpectedException( matcher ); \ + } \ + else \ + __catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::Ok ); \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \ + } while( Catch::alwaysFalse() ) + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType, resultDisposition, macroName ) \ + do { \ + Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #expr, resultDisposition ); \ + if( __catchResult.allowThrows() ) \ + try { \ + expr; \ + __catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::DidntThrowException ); \ + } \ + catch( exceptionType ) { \ + __catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::Ok ); \ + } \ + catch( ... ) { \ + __catchResult.useActiveException( resultDisposition ); \ + } \ + else \ + __catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::Ok ); \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \ + } while( Catch::alwaysFalse() ) + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( messageType, resultDisposition, macroName, ... ) \ + do { \ + Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, "", resultDisposition ); \ + __catchResult << __VA_ARGS__ + ::Catch::StreamEndStop(); \ + __catchResult.captureResult( messageType ); \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \ + } while( Catch::alwaysFalse() ) +#else + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( messageType, resultDisposition, macroName, log ) \ + do { \ + Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, "", resultDisposition ); \ + __catchResult << log + ::Catch::StreamEndStop(); \ + __catchResult.captureResult( messageType ); \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \ + } while( Catch::alwaysFalse() ) +#endif + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( log, macroName ) \ + Catch::ScopedMessage INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( scopedMessage ) = Catch::MessageBuilder( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, Catch::ResultWas::Info ) << log; + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, resultDisposition, macroName ) \ + do { \ + Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #arg ", " #matcher, resultDisposition ); \ + try { \ + std::string matcherAsString = (matcher).toString(); \ + __catchResult \ + .setLhs( Catch::toString( arg ) ) \ + .setRhs( matcherAsString == Catch::Detail::unprintableString ? #matcher : matcherAsString ) \ + .setOp( "matches" ) \ + .setResultType( (matcher).match( arg ) ); \ + __catchResult.captureExpression(); \ + } catch( ... ) { \ + __catchResult.useActiveException( resultDisposition | Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure ); \ + } \ + INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \ + } while( Catch::alwaysFalse() ) + +// #included from: internal/catch_section.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_SECTION_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_section_info.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_SECTION_INFO_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_totals.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TOTALS_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct Counts { + Counts() : passed( 0 ), failed( 0 ), failedButOk( 0 ) {} + + Counts operator - ( Counts const& other ) const { + Counts diff; + diff.passed = passed - other.passed; + diff.failed = failed - other.failed; + diff.failedButOk = failedButOk - other.failedButOk; + return diff; + } + Counts& operator += ( Counts const& other ) { + passed += other.passed; + failed += other.failed; + failedButOk += other.failedButOk; + return *this; + } + + std::size_t total() const { + return passed + failed + failedButOk; + } + bool allPassed() const { + return failed == 0 && failedButOk == 0; + } + bool allOk() const { + return failed == 0; + } + + std::size_t passed; + std::size_t failed; + std::size_t failedButOk; + }; + + struct Totals { + + Totals operator - ( Totals const& other ) const { + Totals diff; + diff.assertions = assertions - other.assertions; + diff.testCases = testCases - other.testCases; + return diff; + } + + Totals delta( Totals const& prevTotals ) const { + Totals diff = *this - prevTotals; + if( diff.assertions.failed > 0 ) + ++diff.testCases.failed; + else if( diff.assertions.failedButOk > 0 ) + ++diff.testCases.failedButOk; + else + ++diff.testCases.passed; + return diff; + } + + Totals& operator += ( Totals const& other ) { + assertions += other.assertions; + testCases += other.testCases; + return *this; + } + + Counts assertions; + Counts testCases; + }; +} + +namespace Catch { + + struct SectionInfo { + SectionInfo + ( SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo, + std::string const& _name, + std::string const& _description = std::string() ); + + std::string name; + std::string description; + SourceLineInfo lineInfo; + }; + + struct SectionEndInfo { + SectionEndInfo( SectionInfo const& _sectionInfo, Counts const& _prevAssertions, double _durationInSeconds ) + : sectionInfo( _sectionInfo ), prevAssertions( _prevAssertions ), durationInSeconds( _durationInSeconds ) + {} + + SectionInfo sectionInfo; + Counts prevAssertions; + double durationInSeconds; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_timer.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TIMER_H_INCLUDED + +#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS +typedef unsigned long long uint64_t; +#else +#include +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + class Timer { + public: + Timer() : m_ticks( 0 ) {} + void start(); + unsigned int getElapsedMicroseconds() const; + unsigned int getElapsedMilliseconds() const; + double getElapsedSeconds() const; + + private: + uint64_t m_ticks; + }; + +} // namespace Catch + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class Section : NonCopyable { + public: + Section( SectionInfo const& info ); + ~Section(); + + // This indicates whether the section should be executed or not + operator bool() const; + + private: + SectionInfo m_info; + + std::string m_name; + Counts m_assertions; + bool m_sectionIncluded; + Timer m_timer; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( ... ) \ + if( Catch::Section const& INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( catch_internal_Section ) = Catch::SectionInfo( CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, __VA_ARGS__ ) ) +#else + #define INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( name, desc ) \ + if( Catch::Section const& INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( catch_internal_Section ) = Catch::SectionInfo( CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, name, desc ) ) +#endif + +// #included from: internal/catch_generators.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_GENERATORS_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + +template +struct IGenerator { + virtual ~IGenerator() {} + virtual T getValue( std::size_t index ) const = 0; + virtual std::size_t size () const = 0; +}; + +template +class BetweenGenerator : public IGenerator { +public: + BetweenGenerator( T from, T to ) : m_from( from ), m_to( to ){} + + virtual T getValue( std::size_t index ) const { + return m_from+static_cast( index ); + } + + virtual std::size_t size() const { + return static_cast( 1+m_to-m_from ); + } + +private: + + T m_from; + T m_to; +}; + +template +class ValuesGenerator : public IGenerator { +public: + ValuesGenerator(){} + + void add( T value ) { + m_values.push_back( value ); + } + + virtual T getValue( std::size_t index ) const { + return m_values[index]; + } + + virtual std::size_t size() const { + return m_values.size(); + } + +private: + std::vector m_values; +}; + +template +class CompositeGenerator { +public: + CompositeGenerator() : m_totalSize( 0 ) {} + + // *** Move semantics, similar to auto_ptr *** + CompositeGenerator( CompositeGenerator& other ) + : m_fileInfo( other.m_fileInfo ), + m_totalSize( 0 ) + { + move( other ); + } + + CompositeGenerator& setFileInfo( const char* fileInfo ) { + m_fileInfo = fileInfo; + return *this; + } + + ~CompositeGenerator() { + deleteAll( m_composed ); + } + + operator T () const { + size_t overallIndex = getCurrentContext().getGeneratorIndex( m_fileInfo, m_totalSize ); + + typename std::vector*>::const_iterator it = m_composed.begin(); + typename std::vector*>::const_iterator itEnd = m_composed.end(); + for( size_t index = 0; it != itEnd; ++it ) + { + const IGenerator* generator = *it; + if( overallIndex >= index && overallIndex < index + generator->size() ) + { + return generator->getValue( overallIndex-index ); + } + index += generator->size(); + } + CATCH_INTERNAL_ERROR( "Indexed past end of generated range" ); + return T(); // Suppress spurious "not all control paths return a value" warning in Visual Studio - if you know how to fix this please do so + } + + void add( const IGenerator* generator ) { + m_totalSize += generator->size(); + m_composed.push_back( generator ); + } + + CompositeGenerator& then( CompositeGenerator& other ) { + move( other ); + return *this; + } + + CompositeGenerator& then( T value ) { + ValuesGenerator* valuesGen = new ValuesGenerator(); + valuesGen->add( value ); + add( valuesGen ); + return *this; + } + +private: + + void move( CompositeGenerator& other ) { + std::copy( other.m_composed.begin(), other.m_composed.end(), std::back_inserter( m_composed ) ); + m_totalSize += other.m_totalSize; + other.m_composed.clear(); + } + + std::vector*> m_composed; + std::string m_fileInfo; + size_t m_totalSize; +}; + +namespace Generators +{ + template + CompositeGenerator between( T from, T to ) { + CompositeGenerator generators; + generators.add( new BetweenGenerator( from, to ) ); + return generators; + } + + template + CompositeGenerator values( T val1, T val2 ) { + CompositeGenerator generators; + ValuesGenerator* valuesGen = new ValuesGenerator(); + valuesGen->add( val1 ); + valuesGen->add( val2 ); + generators.add( valuesGen ); + return generators; + } + + template + CompositeGenerator values( T val1, T val2, T val3 ){ + CompositeGenerator generators; + ValuesGenerator* valuesGen = new ValuesGenerator(); + valuesGen->add( val1 ); + valuesGen->add( val2 ); + valuesGen->add( val3 ); + generators.add( valuesGen ); + return generators; + } + + template + CompositeGenerator values( T val1, T val2, T val3, T val4 ) { + CompositeGenerator generators; + ValuesGenerator* valuesGen = new ValuesGenerator(); + valuesGen->add( val1 ); + valuesGen->add( val2 ); + valuesGen->add( val3 ); + valuesGen->add( val4 ); + generators.add( valuesGen ); + return generators; + } + +} // end namespace Generators + +using namespace Generators; + +} // end namespace Catch + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_LINESTR2( line ) #line +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_LINESTR( line ) INTERNAL_CATCH_LINESTR2( line ) + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_GENERATE( expr ) expr.setFileInfo( __FILE__ "(" INTERNAL_CATCH_LINESTR( __LINE__ ) ")" ) + +// #included from: internal/catch_interfaces_exception.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_EXCEPTION_H_INCLUDED + +#include +#include + +// #included from: catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_REGISTRY_HUB_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class TestCase; + struct ITestCaseRegistry; + struct IExceptionTranslatorRegistry; + struct IExceptionTranslator; + struct IReporterRegistry; + struct IReporterFactory; + + struct IRegistryHub { + virtual ~IRegistryHub(); + + virtual IReporterRegistry const& getReporterRegistry() const = 0; + virtual ITestCaseRegistry const& getTestCaseRegistry() const = 0; + virtual IExceptionTranslatorRegistry& getExceptionTranslatorRegistry() = 0; + }; + + struct IMutableRegistryHub { + virtual ~IMutableRegistryHub(); + virtual void registerReporter( std::string const& name, Ptr const& factory ) = 0; + virtual void registerListener( Ptr const& factory ) = 0; + virtual void registerTest( TestCase const& testInfo ) = 0; + virtual void registerTranslator( const IExceptionTranslator* translator ) = 0; + }; + + IRegistryHub& getRegistryHub(); + IMutableRegistryHub& getMutableRegistryHub(); + void cleanUp(); + std::string translateActiveException(); + +} + +namespace Catch { + + typedef std::string(*exceptionTranslateFunction)(); + + struct IExceptionTranslator; + typedef std::vector ExceptionTranslators; + + struct IExceptionTranslator { + virtual ~IExceptionTranslator(); + virtual std::string translate( ExceptionTranslators::const_iterator it, ExceptionTranslators::const_iterator itEnd ) const = 0; + }; + + struct IExceptionTranslatorRegistry { + virtual ~IExceptionTranslatorRegistry(); + + virtual std::string translateActiveException() const = 0; + }; + + class ExceptionTranslatorRegistrar { + template + class ExceptionTranslator : public IExceptionTranslator { + public: + + ExceptionTranslator( std::string(*translateFunction)( T& ) ) + : m_translateFunction( translateFunction ) + {} + + virtual std::string translate( ExceptionTranslators::const_iterator it, ExceptionTranslators::const_iterator itEnd ) const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + try { + if( it == itEnd ) + throw; + else + return (*it)->translate( it+1, itEnd ); + } + catch( T& ex ) { + return m_translateFunction( ex ); + } + } + + protected: + std::string(*m_translateFunction)( T& ); + }; + + public: + template + ExceptionTranslatorRegistrar( std::string(*translateFunction)( T& ) ) { + getMutableRegistryHub().registerTranslator + ( new ExceptionTranslator( translateFunction ) ); + } + }; +} + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION2( translatorName, signature ) \ + static std::string translatorName( signature ); \ + namespace{ Catch::ExceptionTranslatorRegistrar INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( catch_internal_ExceptionRegistrar )( &translatorName ); }\ + static std::string translatorName( signature ) + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION( signature ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION2( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( catch_internal_ExceptionTranslator ), signature ) + +// #included from: internal/catch_approx.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_APPROX_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { +namespace Detail { + + class Approx { + public: + explicit Approx ( double value ) + : m_epsilon( std::numeric_limits::epsilon()*100 ), + m_scale( 1.0 ), + m_value( value ) + {} + + Approx( Approx const& other ) + : m_epsilon( other.m_epsilon ), + m_scale( other.m_scale ), + m_value( other.m_value ) + {} + + static Approx custom() { + return Approx( 0 ); + } + + Approx operator()( double value ) { + Approx approx( value ); + approx.epsilon( m_epsilon ); + approx.scale( m_scale ); + return approx; + } + + friend bool operator == ( double lhs, Approx const& rhs ) { + // Thanks to Richard Harris for his help refining this formula + return fabs( lhs - rhs.m_value ) < rhs.m_epsilon * (rhs.m_scale + (std::max)( fabs(lhs), fabs(rhs.m_value) ) ); + } + + friend bool operator == ( Approx const& lhs, double rhs ) { + return operator==( rhs, lhs ); + } + + friend bool operator != ( double lhs, Approx const& rhs ) { + return !operator==( lhs, rhs ); + } + + friend bool operator != ( Approx const& lhs, double rhs ) { + return !operator==( rhs, lhs ); + } + + Approx& epsilon( double newEpsilon ) { + m_epsilon = newEpsilon; + return *this; + } + + Approx& scale( double newScale ) { + m_scale = newScale; + return *this; + } + + std::string toString() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "Approx( " << Catch::toString( m_value ) << " )"; + return oss.str(); + } + + private: + double m_epsilon; + double m_scale; + double m_value; + }; +} + +template<> +inline std::string toString( Detail::Approx const& value ) { + return value.toString(); +} + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: internal/catch_interfaces_tag_alias_registry.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_TAG_ALIAS_REGISTRY_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_tag_alias.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TAG_ALIAS_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct TagAlias { + TagAlias( std::string _tag, SourceLineInfo _lineInfo ) : tag( _tag ), lineInfo( _lineInfo ) {} + + std::string tag; + SourceLineInfo lineInfo; + }; + + struct RegistrarForTagAliases { + RegistrarForTagAliases( char const* alias, char const* tag, SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ); + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +#define CATCH_REGISTER_TAG_ALIAS( alias, spec ) namespace{ Catch::RegistrarForTagAliases INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( AutoRegisterTagAlias )( alias, spec, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ); } +// #included from: catch_option.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_OPTION_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + // An optional type + template + class Option { + public: + Option() : nullableValue( CATCH_NULL ) {} + Option( T const& _value ) + : nullableValue( new( storage ) T( _value ) ) + {} + Option( Option const& _other ) + : nullableValue( _other ? new( storage ) T( *_other ) : CATCH_NULL ) + {} + + ~Option() { + reset(); + } + + Option& operator= ( Option const& _other ) { + if( &_other != this ) { + reset(); + if( _other ) + nullableValue = new( storage ) T( *_other ); + } + return *this; + } + Option& operator = ( T const& _value ) { + reset(); + nullableValue = new( storage ) T( _value ); + return *this; + } + + void reset() { + if( nullableValue ) + nullableValue->~T(); + nullableValue = CATCH_NULL; + } + + T& operator*() { return *nullableValue; } + T const& operator*() const { return *nullableValue; } + T* operator->() { return nullableValue; } + const T* operator->() const { return nullableValue; } + + T valueOr( T const& defaultValue ) const { + return nullableValue ? *nullableValue : defaultValue; + } + + bool some() const { return nullableValue != CATCH_NULL; } + bool none() const { return nullableValue == CATCH_NULL; } + + bool operator !() const { return nullableValue == CATCH_NULL; } + operator SafeBool::type() const { + return SafeBool::makeSafe( some() ); + } + + private: + T* nullableValue; + char storage[sizeof(T)]; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +namespace Catch { + + struct ITagAliasRegistry { + virtual ~ITagAliasRegistry(); + virtual Option find( std::string const& alias ) const = 0; + virtual std::string expandAliases( std::string const& unexpandedTestSpec ) const = 0; + + static ITagAliasRegistry const& get(); + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +// These files are included here so the single_include script doesn't put them +// in the conditionally compiled sections +// #included from: internal/catch_test_case_info.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEST_CASE_INFO_H_INCLUDED + +#include +#include + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded" +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + struct ITestCase; + + struct TestCaseInfo { + enum SpecialProperties{ + None = 0, + IsHidden = 1 << 1, + ShouldFail = 1 << 2, + MayFail = 1 << 3, + Throws = 1 << 4 + }; + + TestCaseInfo( std::string const& _name, + std::string const& _className, + std::string const& _description, + std::set const& _tags, + SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo ); + + TestCaseInfo( TestCaseInfo const& other ); + + friend void setTags( TestCaseInfo& testCaseInfo, std::set const& tags ); + + bool isHidden() const; + bool throws() const; + bool okToFail() const; + bool expectedToFail() const; + + std::string name; + std::string className; + std::string description; + std::set tags; + std::set lcaseTags; + std::string tagsAsString; + SourceLineInfo lineInfo; + SpecialProperties properties; + }; + + class TestCase : public TestCaseInfo { + public: + + TestCase( ITestCase* testCase, TestCaseInfo const& info ); + TestCase( TestCase const& other ); + + TestCase withName( std::string const& _newName ) const; + + void invoke() const; + + TestCaseInfo const& getTestCaseInfo() const; + + void swap( TestCase& other ); + bool operator == ( TestCase const& other ) const; + bool operator < ( TestCase const& other ) const; + TestCase& operator = ( TestCase const& other ); + + private: + Ptr test; + }; + + TestCase makeTestCase( ITestCase* testCase, + std::string const& className, + std::string const& name, + std::string const& description, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ); +} + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + + +#ifdef __OBJC__ +// #included from: internal/catch_objc.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_OBJC_HPP_INCLUDED + +#import + +#include + +// NB. Any general catch headers included here must be included +// in catch.hpp first to make sure they are included by the single +// header for non obj-usage + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// This protocol is really only here for (self) documenting purposes, since +// all its methods are optional. +@protocol OcFixture + +@optional + +-(void) setUp; +-(void) tearDown; + +@end + +namespace Catch { + + class OcMethod : public SharedImpl { + + public: + OcMethod( Class cls, SEL sel ) : m_cls( cls ), m_sel( sel ) {} + + virtual void invoke() const { + id obj = [[m_cls alloc] init]; + + performOptionalSelector( obj, @selector(setUp) ); + performOptionalSelector( obj, m_sel ); + performOptionalSelector( obj, @selector(tearDown) ); + + arcSafeRelease( obj ); + } + private: + virtual ~OcMethod() {} + + Class m_cls; + SEL m_sel; + }; + + namespace Detail{ + + inline std::string getAnnotation( Class cls, + std::string const& annotationName, + std::string const& testCaseName ) { + NSString* selStr = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"Catch_%s_%s", annotationName.c_str(), testCaseName.c_str()]; + SEL sel = NSSelectorFromString( selStr ); + arcSafeRelease( selStr ); + id value = performOptionalSelector( cls, sel ); + if( value ) + return [(NSString*)value UTF8String]; + return ""; + } + } + + inline size_t registerTestMethods() { + size_t noTestMethods = 0; + int noClasses = objc_getClassList( CATCH_NULL, 0 ); + + Class* classes = (CATCH_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED Class *)malloc( sizeof(Class) * noClasses); + objc_getClassList( classes, noClasses ); + + for( int c = 0; c < noClasses; c++ ) { + Class cls = classes[c]; + { + u_int count; + Method* methods = class_copyMethodList( cls, &count ); + for( u_int m = 0; m < count ; m++ ) { + SEL selector = method_getName(methods[m]); + std::string methodName = sel_getName(selector); + if( startsWith( methodName, "Catch_TestCase_" ) ) { + std::string testCaseName = methodName.substr( 15 ); + std::string name = Detail::getAnnotation( cls, "Name", testCaseName ); + std::string desc = Detail::getAnnotation( cls, "Description", testCaseName ); + const char* className = class_getName( cls ); + + getMutableRegistryHub().registerTest( makeTestCase( new OcMethod( cls, selector ), className, name.c_str(), desc.c_str(), SourceLineInfo() ) ); + noTestMethods++; + } + } + free(methods); + } + } + return noTestMethods; + } + + namespace Matchers { + namespace Impl { + namespace NSStringMatchers { + + template + struct StringHolder : MatcherImpl{ + StringHolder( NSString* substr ) : m_substr( [substr copy] ){} + StringHolder( StringHolder const& other ) : m_substr( [other.m_substr copy] ){} + StringHolder() { + arcSafeRelease( m_substr ); + } + + NSString* m_substr; + }; + + struct Equals : StringHolder { + Equals( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){} + + virtual bool match( ExpressionType const& str ) const { + return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) && + [str isEqualToString:m_substr]; + } + + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "equals string: " + Catch::toString( m_substr ); + } + }; + + struct Contains : StringHolder { + Contains( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){} + + virtual bool match( ExpressionType const& str ) const { + return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) && + [str rangeOfString:m_substr].location != NSNotFound; + } + + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "contains string: " + Catch::toString( m_substr ); + } + }; + + struct StartsWith : StringHolder { + StartsWith( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){} + + virtual bool match( ExpressionType const& str ) const { + return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) && + [str rangeOfString:m_substr].location == 0; + } + + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "starts with: " + Catch::toString( m_substr ); + } + }; + struct EndsWith : StringHolder { + EndsWith( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){} + + virtual bool match( ExpressionType const& str ) const { + return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) && + [str rangeOfString:m_substr].location == [str length] - [m_substr length]; + } + + virtual std::string toString() const { + return "ends with: " + Catch::toString( m_substr ); + } + }; + + } // namespace NSStringMatchers + } // namespace Impl + + inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::Equals + Equals( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::Equals( substr ); } + + inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::Contains + Contains( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::Contains( substr ); } + + inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::StartsWith + StartsWith( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::StartsWith( substr ); } + + inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::EndsWith + EndsWith( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::EndsWith( substr ); } + + } // namespace Matchers + + using namespace Matchers; + +} // namespace Catch + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#define OC_TEST_CASE( name, desc )\ ++(NSString*) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( Catch_Name_test ) \ +{\ +return @ name; \ +}\ ++(NSString*) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( Catch_Description_test ) \ +{ \ +return @ desc; \ +} \ +-(void) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( Catch_TestCase_test ) + +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_IMPL +// #included from: internal/catch_impl.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED + +// Collect all the implementation files together here +// These are the equivalent of what would usually be cpp files + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wweak-vtables" +#endif + +// #included from: ../catch_session.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_RUNNER_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: internal/catch_commandline.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_COMMANDLINE_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_config.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_CONFIG_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_test_spec_parser.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEST_SPEC_PARSER_HPP_INCLUDED + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded" +#endif + +// #included from: catch_test_spec.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEST_SPEC_HPP_INCLUDED + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded" +#endif + +// #included from: catch_wildcard_pattern.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_WILDCARD_PATTERN_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch +{ + class WildcardPattern { + enum WildcardPosition { + NoWildcard = 0, + WildcardAtStart = 1, + WildcardAtEnd = 2, + WildcardAtBothEnds = WildcardAtStart | WildcardAtEnd + }; + + public: + + WildcardPattern( std::string const& pattern, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity ) + : m_caseSensitivity( caseSensitivity ), + m_wildcard( NoWildcard ), + m_pattern( adjustCase( pattern ) ) + { + if( startsWith( m_pattern, "*" ) ) { + m_pattern = m_pattern.substr( 1 ); + m_wildcard = WildcardAtStart; + } + if( endsWith( m_pattern, "*" ) ) { + m_pattern = m_pattern.substr( 0, m_pattern.size()-1 ); + m_wildcard = static_cast( m_wildcard | WildcardAtEnd ); + } + } + virtual ~WildcardPattern(); + virtual bool matches( std::string const& str ) const { + switch( m_wildcard ) { + case NoWildcard: + return m_pattern == adjustCase( str ); + case WildcardAtStart: + return endsWith( adjustCase( str ), m_pattern ); + case WildcardAtEnd: + return startsWith( adjustCase( str ), m_pattern ); + case WildcardAtBothEnds: + return contains( adjustCase( str ), m_pattern ); + } + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code" +#endif + throw std::logic_error( "Unknown enum" ); +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + } + private: + std::string adjustCase( std::string const& str ) const { + return m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::No ? toLower( str ) : str; + } + CaseSensitive::Choice m_caseSensitivity; + WildcardPosition m_wildcard; + std::string m_pattern; + }; +} + +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class TestSpec { + struct Pattern : SharedImpl<> { + virtual ~Pattern(); + virtual bool matches( TestCaseInfo const& testCase ) const = 0; + }; + class NamePattern : public Pattern { + public: + NamePattern( std::string const& name ) + : m_wildcardPattern( toLower( name ), CaseSensitive::No ) + {} + virtual ~NamePattern(); + virtual bool matches( TestCaseInfo const& testCase ) const { + return m_wildcardPattern.matches( toLower( testCase.name ) ); + } + private: + WildcardPattern m_wildcardPattern; + }; + + class TagPattern : public Pattern { + public: + TagPattern( std::string const& tag ) : m_tag( toLower( tag ) ) {} + virtual ~TagPattern(); + virtual bool matches( TestCaseInfo const& testCase ) const { + return testCase.lcaseTags.find( m_tag ) != testCase.lcaseTags.end(); + } + private: + std::string m_tag; + }; + + class ExcludedPattern : public Pattern { + public: + ExcludedPattern( Ptr const& underlyingPattern ) : m_underlyingPattern( underlyingPattern ) {} + virtual ~ExcludedPattern(); + virtual bool matches( TestCaseInfo const& testCase ) const { return !m_underlyingPattern->matches( testCase ); } + private: + Ptr m_underlyingPattern; + }; + + struct Filter { + std::vector > m_patterns; + + bool matches( TestCaseInfo const& testCase ) const { + // All patterns in a filter must match for the filter to be a match + for( std::vector >::const_iterator it = m_patterns.begin(), itEnd = m_patterns.end(); it != itEnd; ++it ) + if( !(*it)->matches( testCase ) ) + return false; + return true; + } + }; + + public: + bool hasFilters() const { + return !m_filters.empty(); + } + bool matches( TestCaseInfo const& testCase ) const { + // A TestSpec matches if any filter matches + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = m_filters.begin(), itEnd = m_filters.end(); it != itEnd; ++it ) + if( it->matches( testCase ) ) + return true; + return false; + } + + private: + std::vector m_filters; + + friend class TestSpecParser; + }; +} + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + class TestSpecParser { + enum Mode{ None, Name, QuotedName, Tag }; + Mode m_mode; + bool m_exclusion; + std::size_t m_start, m_pos; + std::string m_arg; + TestSpec::Filter m_currentFilter; + TestSpec m_testSpec; + ITagAliasRegistry const* m_tagAliases; + + public: + TestSpecParser( ITagAliasRegistry const& tagAliases ) : m_tagAliases( &tagAliases ) {} + + TestSpecParser& parse( std::string const& arg ) { + m_mode = None; + m_exclusion = false; + m_start = std::string::npos; + m_arg = m_tagAliases->expandAliases( arg ); + for( m_pos = 0; m_pos < m_arg.size(); ++m_pos ) + visitChar( m_arg[m_pos] ); + if( m_mode == Name ) + addPattern(); + return *this; + } + TestSpec testSpec() { + addFilter(); + return m_testSpec; + } + private: + void visitChar( char c ) { + if( m_mode == None ) { + switch( c ) { + case ' ': return; + case '~': m_exclusion = true; return; + case '[': return startNewMode( Tag, ++m_pos ); + case '"': return startNewMode( QuotedName, ++m_pos ); + default: startNewMode( Name, m_pos ); break; + } + } + if( m_mode == Name ) { + if( c == ',' ) { + addPattern(); + addFilter(); + } + else if( c == '[' ) { + if( subString() == "exclude:" ) + m_exclusion = true; + else + addPattern(); + startNewMode( Tag, ++m_pos ); + } + } + else if( m_mode == QuotedName && c == '"' ) + addPattern(); + else if( m_mode == Tag && c == ']' ) + addPattern(); + } + void startNewMode( Mode mode, std::size_t start ) { + m_mode = mode; + m_start = start; + } + std::string subString() const { return m_arg.substr( m_start, m_pos - m_start ); } + template + void addPattern() { + std::string token = subString(); + if( startsWith( token, "exclude:" ) ) { + m_exclusion = true; + token = token.substr( 8 ); + } + if( !token.empty() ) { + Ptr pattern = new T( token ); + if( m_exclusion ) + pattern = new TestSpec::ExcludedPattern( pattern ); + m_currentFilter.m_patterns.push_back( pattern ); + } + m_exclusion = false; + m_mode = None; + } + void addFilter() { + if( !m_currentFilter.m_patterns.empty() ) { + m_testSpec.m_filters.push_back( m_currentFilter ); + m_currentFilter = TestSpec::Filter(); + } + } + }; + inline TestSpec parseTestSpec( std::string const& arg ) { + return TestSpecParser( ITagAliasRegistry::get() ).parse( arg ).testSpec(); + } + +} // namespace Catch + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + +// #included from: catch_interfaces_config.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct Verbosity { enum Level { + NoOutput = 0, + Quiet, + Normal + }; }; + + struct WarnAbout { enum What { + Nothing = 0x00, + NoAssertions = 0x01 + }; }; + + struct ShowDurations { enum OrNot { + DefaultForReporter, + Always, + Never + }; }; + struct RunTests { enum InWhatOrder { + InDeclarationOrder, + InLexicographicalOrder, + InRandomOrder + }; }; + struct UseColour { enum YesOrNo { + Auto, + Yes, + No + }; }; + + class TestSpec; + + struct IConfig : IShared { + + virtual ~IConfig(); + + virtual bool allowThrows() const = 0; + virtual std::ostream& stream() const = 0; + virtual std::string name() const = 0; + virtual bool includeSuccessfulResults() const = 0; + virtual bool shouldDebugBreak() const = 0; + virtual bool warnAboutMissingAssertions() const = 0; + virtual int abortAfter() const = 0; + virtual bool showInvisibles() const = 0; + virtual ShowDurations::OrNot showDurations() const = 0; + virtual TestSpec const& testSpec() const = 0; + virtual RunTests::InWhatOrder runOrder() const = 0; + virtual unsigned int rngSeed() const = 0; + virtual UseColour::YesOrNo useColour() const = 0; + }; +} + +// #included from: catch_stream.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_STREAM_H_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_streambuf.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_STREAMBUF_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class StreamBufBase : public std::streambuf { + public: + virtual ~StreamBufBase() CATCH_NOEXCEPT; + }; +} + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + std::ostream& cout(); + std::ostream& cerr(); + + struct IStream { + virtual ~IStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT; + virtual std::ostream& stream() const = 0; + }; + + class FileStream : public IStream { + mutable std::ofstream m_ofs; + public: + FileStream( std::string const& filename ); + virtual ~FileStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT; + public: // IStream + virtual std::ostream& stream() const CATCH_OVERRIDE; + }; + + class CoutStream : public IStream { + mutable std::ostream m_os; + public: + CoutStream(); + virtual ~CoutStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT; + + public: // IStream + virtual std::ostream& stream() const CATCH_OVERRIDE; + }; + + class DebugOutStream : public IStream { + std::auto_ptr m_streamBuf; + mutable std::ostream m_os; + public: + DebugOutStream(); + virtual ~DebugOutStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT; + + public: // IStream + virtual std::ostream& stream() const CATCH_OVERRIDE; + }; +} + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH +#define CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH 80 +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + struct ConfigData { + + ConfigData() + : listTests( false ), + listTags( false ), + listReporters( false ), + listTestNamesOnly( false ), + showSuccessfulTests( false ), + shouldDebugBreak( false ), + noThrow( false ), + showHelp( false ), + showInvisibles( false ), + filenamesAsTags( false ), + abortAfter( -1 ), + rngSeed( 0 ), + verbosity( Verbosity::Normal ), + warnings( WarnAbout::Nothing ), + showDurations( ShowDurations::DefaultForReporter ), + runOrder( RunTests::InDeclarationOrder ), + useColour( UseColour::Auto ) + {} + + bool listTests; + bool listTags; + bool listReporters; + bool listTestNamesOnly; + + bool showSuccessfulTests; + bool shouldDebugBreak; + bool noThrow; + bool showHelp; + bool showInvisibles; + bool filenamesAsTags; + + int abortAfter; + unsigned int rngSeed; + + Verbosity::Level verbosity; + WarnAbout::What warnings; + ShowDurations::OrNot showDurations; + RunTests::InWhatOrder runOrder; + UseColour::YesOrNo useColour; + + std::string outputFilename; + std::string name; + std::string processName; + + std::vector reporterNames; + std::vector testsOrTags; + }; + + class Config : public SharedImpl { + private: + Config( Config const& other ); + Config& operator = ( Config const& other ); + virtual void dummy(); + public: + + Config() + {} + + Config( ConfigData const& data ) + : m_data( data ), + m_stream( openStream() ) + { + if( !data.testsOrTags.empty() ) { + TestSpecParser parser( ITagAliasRegistry::get() ); + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < data.testsOrTags.size(); ++i ) + parser.parse( data.testsOrTags[i] ); + m_testSpec = parser.testSpec(); + } + } + + virtual ~Config() { + } + + std::string const& getFilename() const { + return m_data.outputFilename ; + } + + bool listTests() const { return m_data.listTests; } + bool listTestNamesOnly() const { return m_data.listTestNamesOnly; } + bool listTags() const { return m_data.listTags; } + bool listReporters() const { return m_data.listReporters; } + + std::string getProcessName() const { return m_data.processName; } + + bool shouldDebugBreak() const { return m_data.shouldDebugBreak; } + + std::vector getReporterNames() const { return m_data.reporterNames; } + + int abortAfter() const { return m_data.abortAfter; } + + TestSpec const& testSpec() const { return m_testSpec; } + + bool showHelp() const { return m_data.showHelp; } + bool showInvisibles() const { return m_data.showInvisibles; } + + // IConfig interface + virtual bool allowThrows() const { return !m_data.noThrow; } + virtual std::ostream& stream() const { return m_stream->stream(); } + virtual std::string name() const { return m_data.name.empty() ? m_data.processName : m_data.name; } + virtual bool includeSuccessfulResults() const { return m_data.showSuccessfulTests; } + virtual bool warnAboutMissingAssertions() const { return m_data.warnings & WarnAbout::NoAssertions; } + virtual ShowDurations::OrNot showDurations() const { return m_data.showDurations; } + virtual RunTests::InWhatOrder runOrder() const { return m_data.runOrder; } + virtual unsigned int rngSeed() const { return m_data.rngSeed; } + virtual UseColour::YesOrNo useColour() const { return m_data.useColour; } + + private: + + IStream const* openStream() { + if( m_data.outputFilename.empty() ) + return new CoutStream(); + else if( m_data.outputFilename[0] == '%' ) { + if( m_data.outputFilename == "%debug" ) + return new DebugOutStream(); + else + throw std::domain_error( "Unrecognised stream: " + m_data.outputFilename ); + } + else + return new FileStream( m_data.outputFilename ); + } + ConfigData m_data; + + std::auto_ptr m_stream; + TestSpec m_testSpec; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_clara.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_CLARA_H_INCLUDED + +// Use Catch's value for console width (store Clara's off to the side, if present) +#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH +#define CATCH_TEMP_CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH +#undef CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH +#endif +#define CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH + +// Declare Clara inside the Catch namespace +#define STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE namespace Catch { +// #included from: ../external/clara.h + +// Version 0.0.1.1 + +// Only use header guard if we are not using an outer namespace +#if !defined(TWOBLUECUBES_CLARA_H_INCLUDED) || defined(STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE) + +#ifndef STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CLARA_H_INCLUDED +#define STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE +#define STITCH_CLARA_CLOSE_NAMESPACE +#else +#define STITCH_CLARA_CLOSE_NAMESPACE } +#endif + +#define STITCH_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OPEN_NAMESPACE STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE + +// ----------- #included from tbc_text_format.h ----------- + +// Only use header guard if we are not using an outer namespace +#if !defined(TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_H_INCLUDED) || defined(STITCH_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE) +#ifndef STITCH_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE +#define TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_H_INCLUDED +#endif + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +// Use optional outer namespace +#ifdef STITCH_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE +namespace STITCH_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE { +#endif + +namespace Tbc { + +#ifdef TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_CONSOLE_WIDTH + const unsigned int consoleWidth = TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_CONSOLE_WIDTH; +#else + const unsigned int consoleWidth = 80; +#endif + + struct TextAttributes { + TextAttributes() + : initialIndent( std::string::npos ), + indent( 0 ), + width( consoleWidth-1 ), + tabChar( '\t' ) + {} + + TextAttributes& setInitialIndent( std::size_t _value ) { initialIndent = _value; return *this; } + TextAttributes& setIndent( std::size_t _value ) { indent = _value; return *this; } + TextAttributes& setWidth( std::size_t _value ) { width = _value; return *this; } + TextAttributes& setTabChar( char _value ) { tabChar = _value; return *this; } + + std::size_t initialIndent; // indent of first line, or npos + std::size_t indent; // indent of subsequent lines, or all if initialIndent is npos + std::size_t width; // maximum width of text, including indent. Longer text will wrap + char tabChar; // If this char is seen the indent is changed to current pos + }; + + class Text { + public: + Text( std::string const& _str, TextAttributes const& _attr = TextAttributes() ) + : attr( _attr ) + { + std::string wrappableChars = " [({.,/|\\-"; + std::size_t indent = _attr.initialIndent != std::string::npos + ? _attr.initialIndent + : _attr.indent; + std::string remainder = _str; + + while( !remainder.empty() ) { + if( lines.size() >= 1000 ) { + lines.push_back( "... message truncated due to excessive size" ); + return; + } + std::size_t tabPos = std::string::npos; + std::size_t width = (std::min)( remainder.size(), _attr.width - indent ); + std::size_t pos = remainder.find_first_of( '\n' ); + if( pos <= width ) { + width = pos; + } + pos = remainder.find_last_of( _attr.tabChar, width ); + if( pos != std::string::npos ) { + tabPos = pos; + if( remainder[width] == '\n' ) + width--; + remainder = remainder.substr( 0, tabPos ) + remainder.substr( tabPos+1 ); + } + + if( width == remainder.size() ) { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, width ); + } + else if( remainder[width] == '\n' ) { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, width ); + if( width <= 1 || remainder.size() != 1 ) + remainder = remainder.substr( 1 ); + indent = _attr.indent; + } + else { + pos = remainder.find_last_of( wrappableChars, width ); + if( pos != std::string::npos && pos > 0 ) { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, pos ); + if( remainder[0] == ' ' ) + remainder = remainder.substr( 1 ); + } + else { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, width-1 ); + lines.back() += "-"; + } + if( lines.size() == 1 ) + indent = _attr.indent; + if( tabPos != std::string::npos ) + indent += tabPos; + } + } + } + + void spliceLine( std::size_t _indent, std::string& _remainder, std::size_t _pos ) { + lines.push_back( std::string( _indent, ' ' ) + _remainder.substr( 0, _pos ) ); + _remainder = _remainder.substr( _pos ); + } + + typedef std::vector::const_iterator const_iterator; + + const_iterator begin() const { return lines.begin(); } + const_iterator end() const { return lines.end(); } + std::string const& last() const { return lines.back(); } + std::size_t size() const { return lines.size(); } + std::string const& operator[]( std::size_t _index ) const { return lines[_index]; } + std::string toString() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << *this; + return oss.str(); + } + + inline friend std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& _stream, Text const& _text ) { + for( Text::const_iterator it = _text.begin(), itEnd = _text.end(); + it != itEnd; ++it ) { + if( it != _text.begin() ) + _stream << "\n"; + _stream << *it; + } + return _stream; + } + + private: + std::string str; + TextAttributes attr; + std::vector lines; + }; + +} // end namespace Tbc + +#ifdef STITCH_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE +} // end outer namespace +#endif + +#endif // TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_H_INCLUDED + +// ----------- end of #include from tbc_text_format.h ----------- +// ........... back in clara.h + +#undef STITCH_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OPEN_NAMESPACE + +// ----------- #included from clara_compilers.h ----------- + +#ifndef TWOBLUECUBES_CLARA_COMPILERS_H_INCLUDED +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CLARA_COMPILERS_H_INCLUDED + +// Detect a number of compiler features - mostly C++11/14 conformance - by compiler +// The following features are defined: +// +// CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR : is nullptr supported? +// CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT : is noexcept supported? +// CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS : The delete and default keywords for compiler generated methods +// CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE : is override supported? +// CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR : is unique_ptr supported (otherwise use auto_ptr) + +// CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_OR_GREATER : Is C++11 supported? + +// CLARA_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS : are variadic macros supported? + +// In general each macro has a _NO_ form +// (e.g. CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_NULLPTR) which disables the feature. +// Many features, at point of detection, define an _INTERNAL_ macro, so they +// can be combined, en-mass, with the _NO_ forms later. + +// All the C++11 features can be disabled with CLARA_CONFIG_NO_CPP11 + +#ifdef __clang__ + +#if __has_feature(cxx_nullptr) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +#endif + +#if __has_feature(cxx_noexcept) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +#endif + +#endif // __clang__ + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// GCC +#ifdef __GNUC__ + +#if __GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6 && defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +#endif + +// - otherwise more recent versions define __cplusplus >= 201103L +// and will get picked up below + +#endif // __GNUC__ + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Visual C++ +#ifdef _MSC_VER + +#if (_MSC_VER >= 1600) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +#endif + +#if (_MSC_VER >= 1900 ) // (VC++ 13 (VS2015)) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +#endif + +#endif // _MSC_VER + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// C++ language feature support + +// catch all support for C++11 +#if defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L + +#define CLARA_CPP11_OR_GREATER + +#if !defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +#endif + +#ifndef CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +#endif + +#ifndef CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +#endif + +#if !defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE +#endif +#if !defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) +#define CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +#endif + +#endif // __cplusplus >= 201103L + +// Now set the actual defines based on the above + anything the user has configured +#if defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_NULLPTR) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +#define CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +#endif +#if defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +#define CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT +#endif +#if defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_GENERATED_METHODS) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +#define CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS +#endif +#if defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_NO_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +#define CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE +#endif +#if defined(CLARA_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_NO_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CLARA_CONFIG_NO_CPP11) +#define CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +#endif + +// noexcept support: +#if defined(CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT) && !defined(CLARA_NOEXCEPT) +#define CLARA_NOEXCEPT noexcept +# define CLARA_NOEXCEPT_IS(x) noexcept(x) +#else +#define CLARA_NOEXCEPT throw() +# define CLARA_NOEXCEPT_IS(x) +#endif + +// nullptr support +#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +#define CLARA_NULL nullptr +#else +#define CLARA_NULL NULL +#endif + +// override support +#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE +#define CLARA_OVERRIDE override +#else +#define CLARA_OVERRIDE +#endif + +// unique_ptr support +#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR +# define CLARA_AUTO_PTR( T ) std::unique_ptr +#else +# define CLARA_AUTO_PTR( T ) std::auto_ptr +#endif + +#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CLARA_COMPILERS_H_INCLUDED + +// ----------- end of #include from clara_compilers.h ----------- +// ........... back in clara.h + +#include +#include +#include + +// Use optional outer namespace +#ifdef STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE +STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE +#endif + +namespace Clara { + + struct UnpositionalTag {}; + + extern UnpositionalTag _; + +#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN + UnpositionalTag _; +#endif + + namespace Detail { + +#ifdef CLARA_CONSOLE_WIDTH + const unsigned int consoleWidth = CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH; +#else + const unsigned int consoleWidth = 80; +#endif + + // Use this to try and stop compiler from warning about unreachable code + inline bool isTrue( bool value ) { return value; } + + using namespace Tbc; + + inline bool startsWith( std::string const& str, std::string const& prefix ) { + return str.size() >= prefix.size() && str.substr( 0, prefix.size() ) == prefix; + } + + template struct RemoveConstRef{ typedef T type; }; + template struct RemoveConstRef{ typedef T type; }; + template struct RemoveConstRef{ typedef T type; }; + template struct RemoveConstRef{ typedef T type; }; + + template struct IsBool { static const bool value = false; }; + template<> struct IsBool { static const bool value = true; }; + + template + void convertInto( std::string const& _source, T& _dest ) { + std::stringstream ss; + ss << _source; + ss >> _dest; + if( ss.fail() ) + throw std::runtime_error( "Unable to convert " + _source + " to destination type" ); + } + inline void convertInto( std::string const& _source, std::string& _dest ) { + _dest = _source; + } + inline void convertInto( std::string const& _source, bool& _dest ) { + std::string sourceLC = _source; + std::transform( sourceLC.begin(), sourceLC.end(), sourceLC.begin(), ::tolower ); + if( sourceLC == "y" || sourceLC == "1" || sourceLC == "true" || sourceLC == "yes" || sourceLC == "on" ) + _dest = true; + else if( sourceLC == "n" || sourceLC == "0" || sourceLC == "false" || sourceLC == "no" || sourceLC == "off" ) + _dest = false; + else + throw std::runtime_error( "Expected a boolean value but did not recognise:\n '" + _source + "'" ); + } + inline void convertInto( bool _source, bool& _dest ) { + _dest = _source; + } + template + inline void convertInto( bool, T& ) { + if( isTrue( true ) ) + throw std::runtime_error( "Invalid conversion" ); + } + + template + struct IArgFunction { + virtual ~IArgFunction() {} +#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + IArgFunction() = default; + IArgFunction( IArgFunction const& ) = default; +#endif + virtual void set( ConfigT& config, std::string const& value ) const = 0; + virtual void setFlag( ConfigT& config ) const = 0; + virtual bool takesArg() const = 0; + virtual IArgFunction* clone() const = 0; + }; + + template + class BoundArgFunction { + public: + BoundArgFunction() : functionObj( CLARA_NULL ) {} + BoundArgFunction( IArgFunction* _functionObj ) : functionObj( _functionObj ) {} + BoundArgFunction( BoundArgFunction const& other ) : functionObj( other.functionObj ? other.functionObj->clone() : CLARA_NULL ) {} + BoundArgFunction& operator = ( BoundArgFunction const& other ) { + IArgFunction* newFunctionObj = other.functionObj ? other.functionObj->clone() : CLARA_NULL; + delete functionObj; + functionObj = newFunctionObj; + return *this; + } + ~BoundArgFunction() { delete functionObj; } + + void set( ConfigT& config, std::string const& value ) const { + functionObj->set( config, value ); + } + void setFlag( ConfigT& config ) const { + functionObj->setFlag( config ); + } + bool takesArg() const { return functionObj->takesArg(); } + + bool isSet() const { + return functionObj != CLARA_NULL; + } + private: + IArgFunction* functionObj; + }; + + template + struct NullBinder : IArgFunction{ + virtual void set( C&, std::string const& ) const {} + virtual void setFlag( C& ) const {} + virtual bool takesArg() const { return true; } + virtual IArgFunction* clone() const { return new NullBinder( *this ); } + }; + + template + struct BoundDataMember : IArgFunction{ + BoundDataMember( M C::* _member ) : member( _member ) {} + virtual void set( C& p, std::string const& stringValue ) const { + convertInto( stringValue, p.*member ); + } + virtual void setFlag( C& p ) const { + convertInto( true, p.*member ); + } + virtual bool takesArg() const { return !IsBool::value; } + virtual IArgFunction* clone() const { return new BoundDataMember( *this ); } + M C::* member; + }; + template + struct BoundUnaryMethod : IArgFunction{ + BoundUnaryMethod( void (C::*_member)( M ) ) : member( _member ) {} + virtual void set( C& p, std::string const& stringValue ) const { + typename RemoveConstRef::type value; + convertInto( stringValue, value ); + (p.*member)( value ); + } + virtual void setFlag( C& p ) const { + typename RemoveConstRef::type value; + convertInto( true, value ); + (p.*member)( value ); + } + virtual bool takesArg() const { return !IsBool::value; } + virtual IArgFunction* clone() const { return new BoundUnaryMethod( *this ); } + void (C::*member)( M ); + }; + template + struct BoundNullaryMethod : IArgFunction{ + BoundNullaryMethod( void (C::*_member)() ) : member( _member ) {} + virtual void set( C& p, std::string const& stringValue ) const { + bool value; + convertInto( stringValue, value ); + if( value ) + (p.*member)(); + } + virtual void setFlag( C& p ) const { + (p.*member)(); + } + virtual bool takesArg() const { return false; } + virtual IArgFunction* clone() const { return new BoundNullaryMethod( *this ); } + void (C::*member)(); + }; + + template + struct BoundUnaryFunction : IArgFunction{ + BoundUnaryFunction( void (*_function)( C& ) ) : function( _function ) {} + virtual void set( C& obj, std::string const& stringValue ) const { + bool value; + convertInto( stringValue, value ); + if( value ) + function( obj ); + } + virtual void setFlag( C& p ) const { + function( p ); + } + virtual bool takesArg() const { return false; } + virtual IArgFunction* clone() const { return new BoundUnaryFunction( *this ); } + void (*function)( C& ); + }; + + template + struct BoundBinaryFunction : IArgFunction{ + BoundBinaryFunction( void (*_function)( C&, T ) ) : function( _function ) {} + virtual void set( C& obj, std::string const& stringValue ) const { + typename RemoveConstRef::type value; + convertInto( stringValue, value ); + function( obj, value ); + } + virtual void setFlag( C& obj ) const { + typename RemoveConstRef::type value; + convertInto( true, value ); + function( obj, value ); + } + virtual bool takesArg() const { return !IsBool::value; } + virtual IArgFunction* clone() const { return new BoundBinaryFunction( *this ); } + void (*function)( C&, T ); + }; + + } // namespace Detail + + struct Parser { + Parser() : separators( " \t=:" ) {} + + struct Token { + enum Type { Positional, ShortOpt, LongOpt }; + Token( Type _type, std::string const& _data ) : type( _type ), data( _data ) {} + Type type; + std::string data; + }; + + void parseIntoTokens( int argc, char const* const argv[], std::vector& tokens ) const { + const std::string doubleDash = "--"; + for( int i = 1; i < argc && argv[i] != doubleDash; ++i ) + parseIntoTokens( argv[i] , tokens); + } + void parseIntoTokens( std::string arg, std::vector& tokens ) const { + while( !arg.empty() ) { + Parser::Token token( Parser::Token::Positional, arg ); + arg = ""; + if( token.data[0] == '-' ) { + if( token.data.size() > 1 && token.data[1] == '-' ) { + token = Parser::Token( Parser::Token::LongOpt, token.data.substr( 2 ) ); + } + else { + token = Parser::Token( Parser::Token::ShortOpt, token.data.substr( 1 ) ); + if( token.data.size() > 1 && separators.find( token.data[1] ) == std::string::npos ) { + arg = "-" + token.data.substr( 1 ); + token.data = token.data.substr( 0, 1 ); + } + } + } + if( token.type != Parser::Token::Positional ) { + std::size_t pos = token.data.find_first_of( separators ); + if( pos != std::string::npos ) { + arg = token.data.substr( pos+1 ); + token.data = token.data.substr( 0, pos ); + } + } + tokens.push_back( token ); + } + } + std::string separators; + }; + + template + struct CommonArgProperties { + CommonArgProperties() {} + CommonArgProperties( Detail::BoundArgFunction const& _boundField ) : boundField( _boundField ) {} + + Detail::BoundArgFunction boundField; + std::string description; + std::string detail; + std::string placeholder; // Only value if boundField takes an arg + + bool takesArg() const { + return !placeholder.empty(); + } + void validate() const { + if( !boundField.isSet() ) + throw std::logic_error( "option not bound" ); + } + }; + struct OptionArgProperties { + std::vector shortNames; + std::string longName; + + bool hasShortName( std::string const& shortName ) const { + return std::find( shortNames.begin(), shortNames.end(), shortName ) != shortNames.end(); + } + bool hasLongName( std::string const& _longName ) const { + return _longName == longName; + } + }; + struct PositionalArgProperties { + PositionalArgProperties() : position( -1 ) {} + int position; // -1 means non-positional (floating) + + bool isFixedPositional() const { + return position != -1; + } + }; + + template + class CommandLine { + + struct Arg : CommonArgProperties, OptionArgProperties, PositionalArgProperties { + Arg() {} + Arg( Detail::BoundArgFunction const& _boundField ) : CommonArgProperties( _boundField ) {} + + using CommonArgProperties::placeholder; // !TBD + + std::string dbgName() const { + if( !longName.empty() ) + return "--" + longName; + if( !shortNames.empty() ) + return "-" + shortNames[0]; + return "positional args"; + } + std::string commands() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + bool first = true; + std::vector::const_iterator it = shortNames.begin(), itEnd = shortNames.end(); + for(; it != itEnd; ++it ) { + if( first ) + first = false; + else + oss << ", "; + oss << "-" << *it; + } + if( !longName.empty() ) { + if( !first ) + oss << ", "; + oss << "--" << longName; + } + if( !placeholder.empty() ) + oss << " <" << placeholder << ">"; + return oss.str(); + } + }; + + typedef CLARA_AUTO_PTR( Arg ) ArgAutoPtr; + + friend void addOptName( Arg& arg, std::string const& optName ) + { + if( optName.empty() ) + return; + if( Detail::startsWith( optName, "--" ) ) { + if( !arg.longName.empty() ) + throw std::logic_error( "Only one long opt may be specified. '" + + arg.longName + + "' already specified, now attempting to add '" + + optName + "'" ); + arg.longName = optName.substr( 2 ); + } + else if( Detail::startsWith( optName, "-" ) ) + arg.shortNames.push_back( optName.substr( 1 ) ); + else + throw std::logic_error( "option must begin with - or --. Option was: '" + optName + "'" ); + } + friend void setPositionalArg( Arg& arg, int position ) + { + arg.position = position; + } + + class ArgBuilder { + public: + ArgBuilder( Arg* arg ) : m_arg( arg ) {} + + // Bind a non-boolean data member (requires placeholder string) + template + void bind( M C::* field, std::string const& placeholder ) { + m_arg->boundField = new Detail::BoundDataMember( field ); + m_arg->placeholder = placeholder; + } + // Bind a boolean data member (no placeholder required) + template + void bind( bool C::* field ) { + m_arg->boundField = new Detail::BoundDataMember( field ); + } + + // Bind a method taking a single, non-boolean argument (requires a placeholder string) + template + void bind( void (C::* unaryMethod)( M ), std::string const& placeholder ) { + m_arg->boundField = new Detail::BoundUnaryMethod( unaryMethod ); + m_arg->placeholder = placeholder; + } + + // Bind a method taking a single, boolean argument (no placeholder string required) + template + void bind( void (C::* unaryMethod)( bool ) ) { + m_arg->boundField = new Detail::BoundUnaryMethod( unaryMethod ); + } + + // Bind a method that takes no arguments (will be called if opt is present) + template + void bind( void (C::* nullaryMethod)() ) { + m_arg->boundField = new Detail::BoundNullaryMethod( nullaryMethod ); + } + + // Bind a free function taking a single argument - the object to operate on (no placeholder string required) + template + void bind( void (* unaryFunction)( C& ) ) { + m_arg->boundField = new Detail::BoundUnaryFunction( unaryFunction ); + } + + // Bind a free function taking a single argument - the object to operate on (requires a placeholder string) + template + void bind( void (* binaryFunction)( C&, T ), std::string const& placeholder ) { + m_arg->boundField = new Detail::BoundBinaryFunction( binaryFunction ); + m_arg->placeholder = placeholder; + } + + ArgBuilder& describe( std::string const& description ) { + m_arg->description = description; + return *this; + } + ArgBuilder& detail( std::string const& detail ) { + m_arg->detail = detail; + return *this; + } + + protected: + Arg* m_arg; + }; + + class OptBuilder : public ArgBuilder { + public: + OptBuilder( Arg* arg ) : ArgBuilder( arg ) {} + OptBuilder( OptBuilder& other ) : ArgBuilder( other ) {} + + OptBuilder& operator[]( std::string const& optName ) { + addOptName( *ArgBuilder::m_arg, optName ); + return *this; + } + }; + + public: + + CommandLine() + : m_boundProcessName( new Detail::NullBinder() ), + m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition( 0 ), + m_throwOnUnrecognisedTokens( false ) + {} + CommandLine( CommandLine const& other ) + : m_boundProcessName( other.m_boundProcessName ), + m_options ( other.m_options ), + m_positionalArgs( other.m_positionalArgs ), + m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition( other.m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition ), + m_throwOnUnrecognisedTokens( other.m_throwOnUnrecognisedTokens ) + { + if( other.m_floatingArg.get() ) + m_floatingArg.reset( new Arg( *other.m_floatingArg ) ); + } + + CommandLine& setThrowOnUnrecognisedTokens( bool shouldThrow = true ) { + m_throwOnUnrecognisedTokens = shouldThrow; + return *this; + } + + OptBuilder operator[]( std::string const& optName ) { + m_options.push_back( Arg() ); + addOptName( m_options.back(), optName ); + OptBuilder builder( &m_options.back() ); + return builder; + } + + ArgBuilder operator[]( int position ) { + m_positionalArgs.insert( std::make_pair( position, Arg() ) ); + if( position > m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition ) + m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition = position; + setPositionalArg( m_positionalArgs[position], position ); + ArgBuilder builder( &m_positionalArgs[position] ); + return builder; + } + + // Invoke this with the _ instance + ArgBuilder operator[]( UnpositionalTag ) { + if( m_floatingArg.get() ) + throw std::logic_error( "Only one unpositional argument can be added" ); + m_floatingArg.reset( new Arg() ); + ArgBuilder builder( m_floatingArg.get() ); + return builder; + } + + template + void bindProcessName( M C::* field ) { + m_boundProcessName = new Detail::BoundDataMember( field ); + } + template + void bindProcessName( void (C::*_unaryMethod)( M ) ) { + m_boundProcessName = new Detail::BoundUnaryMethod( _unaryMethod ); + } + + void optUsage( std::ostream& os, std::size_t indent = 0, std::size_t width = Detail::consoleWidth ) const { + typename std::vector::const_iterator itBegin = m_options.begin(), itEnd = m_options.end(), it; + std::size_t maxWidth = 0; + for( it = itBegin; it != itEnd; ++it ) + maxWidth = (std::max)( maxWidth, it->commands().size() ); + + for( it = itBegin; it != itEnd; ++it ) { + Detail::Text usage( it->commands(), Detail::TextAttributes() + .setWidth( maxWidth+indent ) + .setIndent( indent ) ); + Detail::Text desc( it->description, Detail::TextAttributes() + .setWidth( width - maxWidth - 3 ) ); + + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < (std::max)( usage.size(), desc.size() ); ++i ) { + std::string usageCol = i < usage.size() ? usage[i] : ""; + os << usageCol; + + if( i < desc.size() && !desc[i].empty() ) + os << std::string( indent + 2 + maxWidth - usageCol.size(), ' ' ) + << desc[i]; + os << "\n"; + } + } + } + std::string optUsage() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + optUsage( oss ); + return oss.str(); + } + + void argSynopsis( std::ostream& os ) const { + for( int i = 1; i <= m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition; ++i ) { + if( i > 1 ) + os << " "; + typename std::map::const_iterator it = m_positionalArgs.find( i ); + if( it != m_positionalArgs.end() ) + os << "<" << it->second.placeholder << ">"; + else if( m_floatingArg.get() ) + os << "<" << m_floatingArg->placeholder << ">"; + else + throw std::logic_error( "non consecutive positional arguments with no floating args" ); + } + // !TBD No indication of mandatory args + if( m_floatingArg.get() ) { + if( m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition > 1 ) + os << " "; + os << "[<" << m_floatingArg->placeholder << "> ...]"; + } + } + std::string argSynopsis() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + argSynopsis( oss ); + return oss.str(); + } + + void usage( std::ostream& os, std::string const& procName ) const { + validate(); + os << "usage:\n " << procName << " "; + argSynopsis( os ); + if( !m_options.empty() ) { + os << " [options]\n\nwhere options are: \n"; + optUsage( os, 2 ); + } + os << "\n"; + } + std::string usage( std::string const& procName ) const { + std::ostringstream oss; + usage( oss, procName ); + return oss.str(); + } + + ConfigT parse( int argc, char const* const argv[] ) const { + ConfigT config; + parseInto( argc, argv, config ); + return config; + } + + std::vector parseInto( int argc, char const* argv[], ConfigT& config ) const { + std::string processName = argv[0]; + std::size_t lastSlash = processName.find_last_of( "/\\" ); + if( lastSlash != std::string::npos ) + processName = processName.substr( lastSlash+1 ); + m_boundProcessName.set( config, processName ); + std::vector tokens; + Parser parser; + parser.parseIntoTokens( argc, argv, tokens ); + return populate( tokens, config ); + } + + std::vector populate( std::vector const& tokens, ConfigT& config ) const { + validate(); + std::vector unusedTokens = populateOptions( tokens, config ); + unusedTokens = populateFixedArgs( unusedTokens, config ); + unusedTokens = populateFloatingArgs( unusedTokens, config ); + return unusedTokens; + } + + std::vector populateOptions( std::vector const& tokens, ConfigT& config ) const { + std::vector unusedTokens; + std::vector errors; + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < tokens.size(); ++i ) { + Parser::Token const& token = tokens[i]; + typename std::vector::const_iterator it = m_options.begin(), itEnd = m_options.end(); + for(; it != itEnd; ++it ) { + Arg const& arg = *it; + + try { + if( ( token.type == Parser::Token::ShortOpt && arg.hasShortName( token.data ) ) || + ( token.type == Parser::Token::LongOpt && arg.hasLongName( token.data ) ) ) { + if( arg.takesArg() ) { + if( i == tokens.size()-1 || tokens[i+1].type != Parser::Token::Positional ) + errors.push_back( "Expected argument to option: " + token.data ); + else + arg.boundField.set( config, tokens[++i].data ); + } + else { + arg.boundField.setFlag( config ); + } + break; + } + } + catch( std::exception& ex ) { + errors.push_back( std::string( ex.what() ) + "\n- while parsing: (" + arg.commands() + ")" ); + } + } + if( it == itEnd ) { + if( token.type == Parser::Token::Positional || !m_throwOnUnrecognisedTokens ) + unusedTokens.push_back( token ); + else if( errors.empty() && m_throwOnUnrecognisedTokens ) + errors.push_back( "unrecognised option: " + token.data ); + } + } + if( !errors.empty() ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = errors.begin(), itEnd = errors.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + if( it != errors.begin() ) + oss << "\n"; + oss << *it; + } + throw std::runtime_error( oss.str() ); + } + return unusedTokens; + } + std::vector populateFixedArgs( std::vector const& tokens, ConfigT& config ) const { + std::vector unusedTokens; + int position = 1; + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < tokens.size(); ++i ) { + Parser::Token const& token = tokens[i]; + typename std::map::const_iterator it = m_positionalArgs.find( position ); + if( it != m_positionalArgs.end() ) + it->second.boundField.set( config, token.data ); + else + unusedTokens.push_back( token ); + if( token.type == Parser::Token::Positional ) + position++; + } + return unusedTokens; + } + std::vector populateFloatingArgs( std::vector const& tokens, ConfigT& config ) const { + if( !m_floatingArg.get() ) + return tokens; + std::vector unusedTokens; + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < tokens.size(); ++i ) { + Parser::Token const& token = tokens[i]; + if( token.type == Parser::Token::Positional ) + m_floatingArg->boundField.set( config, token.data ); + else + unusedTokens.push_back( token ); + } + return unusedTokens; + } + + void validate() const + { + if( m_options.empty() && m_positionalArgs.empty() && !m_floatingArg.get() ) + throw std::logic_error( "No options or arguments specified" ); + + for( typename std::vector::const_iterator it = m_options.begin(), + itEnd = m_options.end(); + it != itEnd; ++it ) + it->validate(); + } + + private: + Detail::BoundArgFunction m_boundProcessName; + std::vector m_options; + std::map m_positionalArgs; + ArgAutoPtr m_floatingArg; + int m_highestSpecifiedArgPosition; + bool m_throwOnUnrecognisedTokens; + }; + +} // end namespace Clara + +STITCH_CLARA_CLOSE_NAMESPACE +#undef STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE +#undef STITCH_CLARA_CLOSE_NAMESPACE + +#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CLARA_H_INCLUDED +#undef STITCH_CLARA_OPEN_NAMESPACE + +// Restore Clara's value for console width, if present +#ifdef CATCH_TEMP_CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH +#define CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH CATCH_TEMP_CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH +#undef CATCH_TEMP_CLARA_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH +#endif + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + inline void abortAfterFirst( ConfigData& config ) { config.abortAfter = 1; } + inline void abortAfterX( ConfigData& config, int x ) { + if( x < 1 ) + throw std::runtime_error( "Value after -x or --abortAfter must be greater than zero" ); + config.abortAfter = x; + } + inline void addTestOrTags( ConfigData& config, std::string const& _testSpec ) { config.testsOrTags.push_back( _testSpec ); } + inline void addReporterName( ConfigData& config, std::string const& _reporterName ) { config.reporterNames.push_back( _reporterName ); } + + inline void addWarning( ConfigData& config, std::string const& _warning ) { + if( _warning == "NoAssertions" ) + config.warnings = static_cast( config.warnings | WarnAbout::NoAssertions ); + else + throw std::runtime_error( "Unrecognised warning: '" + _warning + "'" ); + } + inline void setOrder( ConfigData& config, std::string const& order ) { + if( startsWith( "declared", order ) ) + config.runOrder = RunTests::InDeclarationOrder; + else if( startsWith( "lexical", order ) ) + config.runOrder = RunTests::InLexicographicalOrder; + else if( startsWith( "random", order ) ) + config.runOrder = RunTests::InRandomOrder; + else + throw std::runtime_error( "Unrecognised ordering: '" + order + "'" ); + } + inline void setRngSeed( ConfigData& config, std::string const& seed ) { + if( seed == "time" ) { + config.rngSeed = static_cast( std::time(0) ); + } + else { + std::stringstream ss; + ss << seed; + ss >> config.rngSeed; + if( ss.fail() ) + throw std::runtime_error( "Argment to --rng-seed should be the word 'time' or a number" ); + } + } + inline void setVerbosity( ConfigData& config, int level ) { + // !TBD: accept strings? + config.verbosity = static_cast( level ); + } + inline void setShowDurations( ConfigData& config, bool _showDurations ) { + config.showDurations = _showDurations + ? ShowDurations::Always + : ShowDurations::Never; + } + inline void setUseColour( ConfigData& config, std::string const& value ) { + std::string mode = toLower( value ); + + if( mode == "yes" ) + config.useColour = UseColour::Yes; + else if( mode == "no" ) + config.useColour = UseColour::No; + else if( mode == "auto" ) + config.useColour = UseColour::Auto; + else + throw std::runtime_error( "colour mode must be one of: auto, yes or no" ); + } + inline void forceColour( ConfigData& config ) { + config.useColour = UseColour::Yes; + } + inline void loadTestNamesFromFile( ConfigData& config, std::string const& _filename ) { + std::ifstream f( _filename.c_str() ); + if( !f.is_open() ) + throw std::domain_error( "Unable to load input file: " + _filename ); + + std::string line; + while( std::getline( f, line ) ) { + line = trim(line); + if( !line.empty() && !startsWith( line, "#" ) ) + addTestOrTags( config, "\"" + line + "\"," ); + } + } + + inline Clara::CommandLine makeCommandLineParser() { + + using namespace Clara; + CommandLine cli; + + cli.bindProcessName( &ConfigData::processName ); + + cli["-?"]["-h"]["--help"] + .describe( "display usage information" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::showHelp ); + + cli["-l"]["--list-tests"] + .describe( "list all/matching test cases" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::listTests ); + + cli["-t"]["--list-tags"] + .describe( "list all/matching tags" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::listTags ); + + cli["-s"]["--success"] + .describe( "include successful tests in output" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::showSuccessfulTests ); + + cli["-b"]["--break"] + .describe( "break into debugger on failure" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::shouldDebugBreak ); + + cli["-e"]["--nothrow"] + .describe( "skip exception tests" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::noThrow ); + + cli["-i"]["--invisibles"] + .describe( "show invisibles (tabs, newlines)" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::showInvisibles ); + + cli["-o"]["--out"] + .describe( "output filename" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::outputFilename, "filename" ); + + cli["-r"]["--reporter"] +// .placeholder( "name[:filename]" ) + .describe( "reporter to use (defaults to console)" ) + .bind( &addReporterName, "name" ); + + cli["-n"]["--name"] + .describe( "suite name" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::name, "name" ); + + cli["-a"]["--abort"] + .describe( "abort at first failure" ) + .bind( &abortAfterFirst ); + + cli["-x"]["--abortx"] + .describe( "abort after x failures" ) + .bind( &abortAfterX, "no. failures" ); + + cli["-w"]["--warn"] + .describe( "enable warnings" ) + .bind( &addWarning, "warning name" ); + +// - needs updating if reinstated +// cli.into( &setVerbosity ) +// .describe( "level of verbosity (0=no output)" ) +// .shortOpt( "v") +// .longOpt( "verbosity" ) +// .placeholder( "level" ); + + cli[_] + .describe( "which test or tests to use" ) + .bind( &addTestOrTags, "test name, pattern or tags" ); + + cli["-d"]["--durations"] + .describe( "show test durations" ) + .bind( &setShowDurations, "yes|no" ); + + cli["-f"]["--input-file"] + .describe( "load test names to run from a file" ) + .bind( &loadTestNamesFromFile, "filename" ); + + cli["-#"]["--filenames-as-tags"] + .describe( "adds a tag for the filename" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::filenamesAsTags ); + + // Less common commands which don't have a short form + cli["--list-test-names-only"] + .describe( "list all/matching test cases names only" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::listTestNamesOnly ); + + cli["--list-reporters"] + .describe( "list all reporters" ) + .bind( &ConfigData::listReporters ); + + cli["--order"] + .describe( "test case order (defaults to decl)" ) + .bind( &setOrder, "decl|lex|rand" ); + + cli["--rng-seed"] + .describe( "set a specific seed for random numbers" ) + .bind( &setRngSeed, "'time'|number" ); + + cli["--force-colour"] + .describe( "force colourised output (deprecated)" ) + .bind( &forceColour ); + + cli["--use-colour"] + .describe( "should output be colourised" ) + .bind( &setUseColour, "yes|no" ); + + return cli; + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: internal/catch_list.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_LIST_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_text.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEXT_H_INCLUDED + +#define TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_CONSOLE_WIDTH CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH + +#define CLICHE_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE Catch +// #included from: ../external/tbc_text_format.h +// Only use header guard if we are not using an outer namespace +#ifndef CLICHE_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE +# ifdef TWOBLUECUBES_TEXT_FORMAT_H_INCLUDED +# ifndef TWOBLUECUBES_TEXT_FORMAT_H_ALREADY_INCLUDED +# define TWOBLUECUBES_TEXT_FORMAT_H_ALREADY_INCLUDED +# endif +# else +# define TWOBLUECUBES_TEXT_FORMAT_H_INCLUDED +# endif +#endif +#ifndef TWOBLUECUBES_TEXT_FORMAT_H_ALREADY_INCLUDED +#include +#include +#include + +// Use optional outer namespace +#ifdef CLICHE_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE +namespace CLICHE_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE { +#endif + +namespace Tbc { + +#ifdef TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_CONSOLE_WIDTH + const unsigned int consoleWidth = TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_CONSOLE_WIDTH; +#else + const unsigned int consoleWidth = 80; +#endif + + struct TextAttributes { + TextAttributes() + : initialIndent( std::string::npos ), + indent( 0 ), + width( consoleWidth-1 ), + tabChar( '\t' ) + {} + + TextAttributes& setInitialIndent( std::size_t _value ) { initialIndent = _value; return *this; } + TextAttributes& setIndent( std::size_t _value ) { indent = _value; return *this; } + TextAttributes& setWidth( std::size_t _value ) { width = _value; return *this; } + TextAttributes& setTabChar( char _value ) { tabChar = _value; return *this; } + + std::size_t initialIndent; // indent of first line, or npos + std::size_t indent; // indent of subsequent lines, or all if initialIndent is npos + std::size_t width; // maximum width of text, including indent. Longer text will wrap + char tabChar; // If this char is seen the indent is changed to current pos + }; + + class Text { + public: + Text( std::string const& _str, TextAttributes const& _attr = TextAttributes() ) + : attr( _attr ) + { + std::string wrappableChars = " [({.,/|\\-"; + std::size_t indent = _attr.initialIndent != std::string::npos + ? _attr.initialIndent + : _attr.indent; + std::string remainder = _str; + + while( !remainder.empty() ) { + if( lines.size() >= 1000 ) { + lines.push_back( "... message truncated due to excessive size" ); + return; + } + std::size_t tabPos = std::string::npos; + std::size_t width = (std::min)( remainder.size(), _attr.width - indent ); + std::size_t pos = remainder.find_first_of( '\n' ); + if( pos <= width ) { + width = pos; + } + pos = remainder.find_last_of( _attr.tabChar, width ); + if( pos != std::string::npos ) { + tabPos = pos; + if( remainder[width] == '\n' ) + width--; + remainder = remainder.substr( 0, tabPos ) + remainder.substr( tabPos+1 ); + } + + if( width == remainder.size() ) { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, width ); + } + else if( remainder[width] == '\n' ) { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, width ); + if( width <= 1 || remainder.size() != 1 ) + remainder = remainder.substr( 1 ); + indent = _attr.indent; + } + else { + pos = remainder.find_last_of( wrappableChars, width ); + if( pos != std::string::npos && pos > 0 ) { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, pos ); + if( remainder[0] == ' ' ) + remainder = remainder.substr( 1 ); + } + else { + spliceLine( indent, remainder, width-1 ); + lines.back() += "-"; + } + if( lines.size() == 1 ) + indent = _attr.indent; + if( tabPos != std::string::npos ) + indent += tabPos; + } + } + } + + void spliceLine( std::size_t _indent, std::string& _remainder, std::size_t _pos ) { + lines.push_back( std::string( _indent, ' ' ) + _remainder.substr( 0, _pos ) ); + _remainder = _remainder.substr( _pos ); + } + + typedef std::vector::const_iterator const_iterator; + + const_iterator begin() const { return lines.begin(); } + const_iterator end() const { return lines.end(); } + std::string const& last() const { return lines.back(); } + std::size_t size() const { return lines.size(); } + std::string const& operator[]( std::size_t _index ) const { return lines[_index]; } + std::string toString() const { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << *this; + return oss.str(); + } + + inline friend std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& _stream, Text const& _text ) { + for( Text::const_iterator it = _text.begin(), itEnd = _text.end(); + it != itEnd; ++it ) { + if( it != _text.begin() ) + _stream << "\n"; + _stream << *it; + } + return _stream; + } + + private: + std::string str; + TextAttributes attr; + std::vector lines; + }; + +} // end namespace Tbc + +#ifdef CLICHE_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE +} // end outer namespace +#endif + +#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_TEXT_FORMAT_H_ALREADY_INCLUDED +#undef CLICHE_TBC_TEXT_FORMAT_OUTER_NAMESPACE + +namespace Catch { + using Tbc::Text; + using Tbc::TextAttributes; +} + +// #included from: catch_console_colour.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_CONSOLE_COLOUR_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + struct Colour { + enum Code { + None = 0, + + White, + Red, + Green, + Blue, + Cyan, + Yellow, + Grey, + + Bright = 0x10, + + BrightRed = Bright | Red, + BrightGreen = Bright | Green, + LightGrey = Bright | Grey, + BrightWhite = Bright | White, + + // By intention + FileName = LightGrey, + Warning = Yellow, + ResultError = BrightRed, + ResultSuccess = BrightGreen, + ResultExpectedFailure = Warning, + + Error = BrightRed, + Success = Green, + + OriginalExpression = Cyan, + ReconstructedExpression = Yellow, + + SecondaryText = LightGrey, + Headers = White + }; + + // Use constructed object for RAII guard + Colour( Code _colourCode ); + Colour( Colour const& other ); + ~Colour(); + + // Use static method for one-shot changes + static void use( Code _colourCode ); + + private: + bool m_moved; + }; + + inline std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, Colour const& ) { return os; } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_interfaces_reporter.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_REPORTER_H_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch +{ + struct ReporterConfig { + explicit ReporterConfig( Ptr const& _fullConfig ) + : m_stream( &_fullConfig->stream() ), m_fullConfig( _fullConfig ) {} + + ReporterConfig( Ptr const& _fullConfig, std::ostream& _stream ) + : m_stream( &_stream ), m_fullConfig( _fullConfig ) {} + + std::ostream& stream() const { return *m_stream; } + Ptr fullConfig() const { return m_fullConfig; } + + private: + std::ostream* m_stream; + Ptr m_fullConfig; + }; + + struct ReporterPreferences { + ReporterPreferences() + : shouldRedirectStdOut( false ) + {} + + bool shouldRedirectStdOut; + }; + + template + struct LazyStat : Option { + LazyStat() : used( false ) {} + LazyStat& operator=( T const& _value ) { + Option::operator=( _value ); + used = false; + return *this; + } + void reset() { + Option::reset(); + used = false; + } + bool used; + }; + + struct TestRunInfo { + TestRunInfo( std::string const& _name ) : name( _name ) {} + std::string name; + }; + struct GroupInfo { + GroupInfo( std::string const& _name, + std::size_t _groupIndex, + std::size_t _groupsCount ) + : name( _name ), + groupIndex( _groupIndex ), + groupsCounts( _groupsCount ) + {} + + std::string name; + std::size_t groupIndex; + std::size_t groupsCounts; + }; + + struct AssertionStats { + AssertionStats( AssertionResult const& _assertionResult, + std::vector const& _infoMessages, + Totals const& _totals ) + : assertionResult( _assertionResult ), + infoMessages( _infoMessages ), + totals( _totals ) + { + if( assertionResult.hasMessage() ) { + // Copy message into messages list. + // !TBD This should have been done earlier, somewhere + MessageBuilder builder( assertionResult.getTestMacroName(), assertionResult.getSourceInfo(), assertionResult.getResultType() ); + builder << assertionResult.getMessage(); + builder.m_info.message = builder.m_stream.str(); + + infoMessages.push_back( builder.m_info ); + } + } + virtual ~AssertionStats(); + +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + AssertionStats( AssertionStats const& ) = default; + AssertionStats( AssertionStats && ) = default; + AssertionStats& operator = ( AssertionStats const& ) = default; + AssertionStats& operator = ( AssertionStats && ) = default; +# endif + + AssertionResult assertionResult; + std::vector infoMessages; + Totals totals; + }; + + struct SectionStats { + SectionStats( SectionInfo const& _sectionInfo, + Counts const& _assertions, + double _durationInSeconds, + bool _missingAssertions ) + : sectionInfo( _sectionInfo ), + assertions( _assertions ), + durationInSeconds( _durationInSeconds ), + missingAssertions( _missingAssertions ) + {} + virtual ~SectionStats(); +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + SectionStats( SectionStats const& ) = default; + SectionStats( SectionStats && ) = default; + SectionStats& operator = ( SectionStats const& ) = default; + SectionStats& operator = ( SectionStats && ) = default; +# endif + + SectionInfo sectionInfo; + Counts assertions; + double durationInSeconds; + bool missingAssertions; + }; + + struct TestCaseStats { + TestCaseStats( TestCaseInfo const& _testInfo, + Totals const& _totals, + std::string const& _stdOut, + std::string const& _stdErr, + bool _aborting ) + : testInfo( _testInfo ), + totals( _totals ), + stdOut( _stdOut ), + stdErr( _stdErr ), + aborting( _aborting ) + {} + virtual ~TestCaseStats(); + +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + TestCaseStats( TestCaseStats const& ) = default; + TestCaseStats( TestCaseStats && ) = default; + TestCaseStats& operator = ( TestCaseStats const& ) = default; + TestCaseStats& operator = ( TestCaseStats && ) = default; +# endif + + TestCaseInfo testInfo; + Totals totals; + std::string stdOut; + std::string stdErr; + bool aborting; + }; + + struct TestGroupStats { + TestGroupStats( GroupInfo const& _groupInfo, + Totals const& _totals, + bool _aborting ) + : groupInfo( _groupInfo ), + totals( _totals ), + aborting( _aborting ) + {} + TestGroupStats( GroupInfo const& _groupInfo ) + : groupInfo( _groupInfo ), + aborting( false ) + {} + virtual ~TestGroupStats(); + +# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + TestGroupStats( TestGroupStats const& ) = default; + TestGroupStats( TestGroupStats && ) = default; + TestGroupStats& operator = ( TestGroupStats const& ) = default; + TestGroupStats& operator = ( TestGroupStats && ) = default; +# endif + + GroupInfo groupInfo; + Totals totals; + bool aborting; + }; + + struct TestRunStats { + TestRunStats( TestRunInfo const& _runInfo, + Totals const& _totals, + bool _aborting ) + : runInfo( _runInfo ), + totals( _totals ), + aborting( _aborting ) + {} + virtual ~TestRunStats(); + +# ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS + TestRunStats( TestRunStats const& _other ) + : runInfo( _other.runInfo ), + totals( _other.totals ), + aborting( _other.aborting ) + {} +# else + TestRunStats( TestRunStats const& ) = default; + TestRunStats( TestRunStats && ) = default; + TestRunStats& operator = ( TestRunStats const& ) = default; + TestRunStats& operator = ( TestRunStats && ) = default; +# endif + + TestRunInfo runInfo; + Totals totals; + bool aborting; + }; + + struct IStreamingReporter : IShared { + virtual ~IStreamingReporter(); + + // Implementing class must also provide the following static method: + // static std::string getDescription(); + + virtual ReporterPreferences getPreferences() const = 0; + + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& spec ) = 0; + + virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& testRunInfo ) = 0; + virtual void testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& groupInfo ) = 0; + + virtual void testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) = 0; + virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo ) = 0; + + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& assertionInfo ) = 0; + + // The return value indicates if the messages buffer should be cleared: + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats ) = 0; + + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats ) = 0; + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ) = 0; + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& testGroupStats ) = 0; + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats ) = 0; + + virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) = 0; + }; + + struct IReporterFactory : IShared { + virtual ~IReporterFactory(); + virtual IStreamingReporter* create( ReporterConfig const& config ) const = 0; + virtual std::string getDescription() const = 0; + }; + + struct IReporterRegistry { + typedef std::map > FactoryMap; + typedef std::vector > Listeners; + + virtual ~IReporterRegistry(); + virtual IStreamingReporter* create( std::string const& name, Ptr const& config ) const = 0; + virtual FactoryMap const& getFactories() const = 0; + virtual Listeners const& getListeners() const = 0; + }; + + Ptr addReporter( Ptr const& existingReporter, Ptr const& additionalReporter ); + +} + +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + inline std::size_t listTests( Config const& config ) { + + TestSpec testSpec = config.testSpec(); + if( config.testSpec().hasFilters() ) + Catch::cout() << "Matching test cases:\n"; + else { + Catch::cout() << "All available test cases:\n"; + testSpec = TestSpecParser( ITagAliasRegistry::get() ).parse( "*" ).testSpec(); + } + + std::size_t matchedTests = 0; + TextAttributes nameAttr, tagsAttr; + nameAttr.setInitialIndent( 2 ).setIndent( 4 ); + tagsAttr.setIndent( 6 ); + + std::vector matchedTestCases = filterTests( getAllTestCasesSorted( config ), testSpec, config ); + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = matchedTestCases.begin(), itEnd = matchedTestCases.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + matchedTests++; + TestCaseInfo const& testCaseInfo = it->getTestCaseInfo(); + Colour::Code colour = testCaseInfo.isHidden() + ? Colour::SecondaryText + : Colour::None; + Colour colourGuard( colour ); + + Catch::cout() << Text( testCaseInfo.name, nameAttr ) << std::endl; + if( !testCaseInfo.tags.empty() ) + Catch::cout() << Text( testCaseInfo.tagsAsString, tagsAttr ) << std::endl; + } + + if( !config.testSpec().hasFilters() ) + Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTests, "test case" ) << "\n" << std::endl; + else + Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTests, "matching test case" ) << "\n" << std::endl; + return matchedTests; + } + + inline std::size_t listTestsNamesOnly( Config const& config ) { + TestSpec testSpec = config.testSpec(); + if( !config.testSpec().hasFilters() ) + testSpec = TestSpecParser( ITagAliasRegistry::get() ).parse( "*" ).testSpec(); + std::size_t matchedTests = 0; + std::vector matchedTestCases = filterTests( getAllTestCasesSorted( config ), testSpec, config ); + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = matchedTestCases.begin(), itEnd = matchedTestCases.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + matchedTests++; + TestCaseInfo const& testCaseInfo = it->getTestCaseInfo(); + Catch::cout() << testCaseInfo.name << std::endl; + } + return matchedTests; + } + + struct TagInfo { + TagInfo() : count ( 0 ) {} + void add( std::string const& spelling ) { + ++count; + spellings.insert( spelling ); + } + std::string all() const { + std::string out; + for( std::set::const_iterator it = spellings.begin(), itEnd = spellings.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + out += "[" + *it + "]"; + return out; + } + std::set spellings; + std::size_t count; + }; + + inline std::size_t listTags( Config const& config ) { + TestSpec testSpec = config.testSpec(); + if( config.testSpec().hasFilters() ) + Catch::cout() << "Tags for matching test cases:\n"; + else { + Catch::cout() << "All available tags:\n"; + testSpec = TestSpecParser( ITagAliasRegistry::get() ).parse( "*" ).testSpec(); + } + + std::map tagCounts; + + std::vector matchedTestCases = filterTests( getAllTestCasesSorted( config ), testSpec, config ); + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = matchedTestCases.begin(), itEnd = matchedTestCases.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + for( std::set::const_iterator tagIt = it->getTestCaseInfo().tags.begin(), + tagItEnd = it->getTestCaseInfo().tags.end(); + tagIt != tagItEnd; + ++tagIt ) { + std::string tagName = *tagIt; + std::string lcaseTagName = toLower( tagName ); + std::map::iterator countIt = tagCounts.find( lcaseTagName ); + if( countIt == tagCounts.end() ) + countIt = tagCounts.insert( std::make_pair( lcaseTagName, TagInfo() ) ).first; + countIt->second.add( tagName ); + } + } + + for( std::map::const_iterator countIt = tagCounts.begin(), + countItEnd = tagCounts.end(); + countIt != countItEnd; + ++countIt ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << " " << std::setw(2) << countIt->second.count << " "; + Text wrapper( countIt->second.all(), TextAttributes() + .setInitialIndent( 0 ) + .setIndent( oss.str().size() ) + .setWidth( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-10 ) ); + Catch::cout() << oss.str() << wrapper << "\n"; + } + Catch::cout() << pluralise( tagCounts.size(), "tag" ) << "\n" << std::endl; + return tagCounts.size(); + } + + inline std::size_t listReporters( Config const& /*config*/ ) { + Catch::cout() << "Available reporters:\n"; + IReporterRegistry::FactoryMap const& factories = getRegistryHub().getReporterRegistry().getFactories(); + IReporterRegistry::FactoryMap::const_iterator itBegin = factories.begin(), itEnd = factories.end(), it; + std::size_t maxNameLen = 0; + for(it = itBegin; it != itEnd; ++it ) + maxNameLen = (std::max)( maxNameLen, it->first.size() ); + + for(it = itBegin; it != itEnd; ++it ) { + Text wrapper( it->second->getDescription(), TextAttributes() + .setInitialIndent( 0 ) + .setIndent( 7+maxNameLen ) + .setWidth( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH - maxNameLen-8 ) ); + Catch::cout() << " " + << it->first + << ":" + << std::string( maxNameLen - it->first.size() + 2, ' ' ) + << wrapper << "\n"; + } + Catch::cout() << std::endl; + return factories.size(); + } + + inline Option list( Config const& config ) { + Option listedCount; + if( config.listTests() ) + listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listTests( config ); + if( config.listTestNamesOnly() ) + listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listTestsNamesOnly( config ); + if( config.listTags() ) + listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listTags( config ); + if( config.listReporters() ) + listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listReporters( config ); + return listedCount; + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: internal/catch_run_context.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_RUNNER_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_test_case_tracker.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEST_CASE_TRACKER_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { +namespace TestCaseTracking { + + struct ITracker : SharedImpl<> { + virtual ~ITracker(); + + // static queries + virtual std::string name() const = 0; + + // dynamic queries + virtual bool isComplete() const = 0; // Successfully completed or failed + virtual bool isSuccessfullyCompleted() const = 0; + virtual bool isOpen() const = 0; // Started but not complete + virtual bool hasChildren() const = 0; + + virtual ITracker& parent() = 0; + + // actions + virtual void close() = 0; // Successfully complete + virtual void fail() = 0; + virtual void markAsNeedingAnotherRun() = 0; + + virtual void addChild( Ptr const& child ) = 0; + virtual ITracker* findChild( std::string const& name ) = 0; + virtual void openChild() = 0; + }; + + class TrackerContext { + + enum RunState { + NotStarted, + Executing, + CompletedCycle + }; + + Ptr m_rootTracker; + ITracker* m_currentTracker; + RunState m_runState; + + public: + + static TrackerContext& instance() { + static TrackerContext s_instance; + return s_instance; + } + + TrackerContext() + : m_currentTracker( CATCH_NULL ), + m_runState( NotStarted ) + {} + + ITracker& startRun(); + + void endRun() { + m_rootTracker.reset(); + m_currentTracker = CATCH_NULL; + m_runState = NotStarted; + } + + void startCycle() { + m_currentTracker = m_rootTracker.get(); + m_runState = Executing; + } + void completeCycle() { + m_runState = CompletedCycle; + } + + bool completedCycle() const { + return m_runState == CompletedCycle; + } + ITracker& currentTracker() { + return *m_currentTracker; + } + void setCurrentTracker( ITracker* tracker ) { + m_currentTracker = tracker; + } + }; + + class TrackerBase : public ITracker { + protected: + enum CycleState { + NotStarted, + Executing, + ExecutingChildren, + NeedsAnotherRun, + CompletedSuccessfully, + Failed + }; + class TrackerHasName { + std::string m_name; + public: + TrackerHasName( std::string const& name ) : m_name( name ) {} + bool operator ()( Ptr const& tracker ) { + return tracker->name() == m_name; + } + }; + typedef std::vector > Children; + std::string m_name; + TrackerContext& m_ctx; + ITracker* m_parent; + Children m_children; + CycleState m_runState; + public: + TrackerBase( std::string const& name, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent ) + : m_name( name ), + m_ctx( ctx ), + m_parent( parent ), + m_runState( NotStarted ) + {} + virtual ~TrackerBase(); + + virtual std::string name() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_name; + } + virtual bool isComplete() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_runState == CompletedSuccessfully || m_runState == Failed; + } + virtual bool isSuccessfullyCompleted() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_runState == CompletedSuccessfully; + } + virtual bool isOpen() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_runState != NotStarted && !isComplete(); + } + virtual bool hasChildren() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return !m_children.empty(); + } + + virtual void addChild( Ptr const& child ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_children.push_back( child ); + } + + virtual ITracker* findChild( std::string const& name ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + Children::const_iterator it = std::find_if( m_children.begin(), m_children.end(), TrackerHasName( name ) ); + return( it != m_children.end() ) + ? it->get() + : CATCH_NULL; + } + virtual ITracker& parent() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + assert( m_parent ); // Should always be non-null except for root + return *m_parent; + } + + virtual void openChild() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + if( m_runState != ExecutingChildren ) { + m_runState = ExecutingChildren; + if( m_parent ) + m_parent->openChild(); + } + } + void open() { + m_runState = Executing; + moveToThis(); + if( m_parent ) + m_parent->openChild(); + } + + virtual void close() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + + // Close any still open children (e.g. generators) + while( &m_ctx.currentTracker() != this ) + m_ctx.currentTracker().close(); + + switch( m_runState ) { + case NotStarted: + case CompletedSuccessfully: + case Failed: + throw std::logic_error( "Illogical state" ); + + case NeedsAnotherRun: + break;; + + case Executing: + m_runState = CompletedSuccessfully; + break; + case ExecutingChildren: + if( m_children.empty() || m_children.back()->isComplete() ) + m_runState = CompletedSuccessfully; + break; + + default: + throw std::logic_error( "Unexpected state" ); + } + moveToParent(); + m_ctx.completeCycle(); + } + virtual void fail() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_runState = Failed; + if( m_parent ) + m_parent->markAsNeedingAnotherRun(); + moveToParent(); + m_ctx.completeCycle(); + } + virtual void markAsNeedingAnotherRun() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_runState = NeedsAnotherRun; + } + private: + void moveToParent() { + assert( m_parent ); + m_ctx.setCurrentTracker( m_parent ); + } + void moveToThis() { + m_ctx.setCurrentTracker( this ); + } + }; + + class SectionTracker : public TrackerBase { + public: + SectionTracker( std::string const& name, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent ) + : TrackerBase( name, ctx, parent ) + {} + virtual ~SectionTracker(); + + static SectionTracker& acquire( TrackerContext& ctx, std::string const& name ) { + SectionTracker* section = CATCH_NULL; + + ITracker& currentTracker = ctx.currentTracker(); + if( ITracker* childTracker = currentTracker.findChild( name ) ) { + section = dynamic_cast( childTracker ); + assert( section ); + } + else { + section = new SectionTracker( name, ctx, ¤tTracker ); + currentTracker.addChild( section ); + } + if( !ctx.completedCycle() && !section->isComplete() ) { + + section->open(); + } + return *section; + } + }; + + class IndexTracker : public TrackerBase { + int m_size; + int m_index; + public: + IndexTracker( std::string const& name, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent, int size ) + : TrackerBase( name, ctx, parent ), + m_size( size ), + m_index( -1 ) + {} + virtual ~IndexTracker(); + + static IndexTracker& acquire( TrackerContext& ctx, std::string const& name, int size ) { + IndexTracker* tracker = CATCH_NULL; + + ITracker& currentTracker = ctx.currentTracker(); + if( ITracker* childTracker = currentTracker.findChild( name ) ) { + tracker = dynamic_cast( childTracker ); + assert( tracker ); + } + else { + tracker = new IndexTracker( name, ctx, ¤tTracker, size ); + currentTracker.addChild( tracker ); + } + + if( !ctx.completedCycle() && !tracker->isComplete() ) { + if( tracker->m_runState != ExecutingChildren && tracker->m_runState != NeedsAnotherRun ) + tracker->moveNext(); + tracker->open(); + } + + return *tracker; + } + + int index() const { return m_index; } + + void moveNext() { + m_index++; + m_children.clear(); + } + + virtual void close() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + TrackerBase::close(); + if( m_runState == CompletedSuccessfully && m_index < m_size-1 ) + m_runState = Executing; + } + }; + + inline ITracker& TrackerContext::startRun() { + m_rootTracker = new SectionTracker( "{root}", *this, CATCH_NULL ); + m_currentTracker = CATCH_NULL; + m_runState = Executing; + return *m_rootTracker; + } + +} // namespace TestCaseTracking + +using TestCaseTracking::ITracker; +using TestCaseTracking::TrackerContext; +using TestCaseTracking::SectionTracker; +using TestCaseTracking::IndexTracker; + +} // namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_fatal_condition.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_FATAL_CONDITION_H_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + // Report the error condition then exit the process + inline void fatal( std::string const& message, int exitCode ) { + IContext& context = Catch::getCurrentContext(); + IResultCapture* resultCapture = context.getResultCapture(); + resultCapture->handleFatalErrorCondition( message ); + + if( Catch::alwaysTrue() ) // avoids "no return" warnings + exit( exitCode ); + } + +} // namespace Catch + +#if defined ( CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS ) ///////////////////////////////////////// + +namespace Catch { + + struct FatalConditionHandler { + void reset() {} + }; + +} // namespace Catch + +#else // Not Windows - assumed to be POSIX compatible ////////////////////////// + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct SignalDefs { int id; const char* name; }; + extern SignalDefs signalDefs[]; + SignalDefs signalDefs[] = { + { SIGINT, "SIGINT - Terminal interrupt signal" }, + { SIGILL, "SIGILL - Illegal instruction signal" }, + { SIGFPE, "SIGFPE - Floating point error signal" }, + { SIGSEGV, "SIGSEGV - Segmentation violation signal" }, + { SIGTERM, "SIGTERM - Termination request signal" }, + { SIGABRT, "SIGABRT - Abort (abnormal termination) signal" } + }; + + struct FatalConditionHandler { + + static void handleSignal( int sig ) { + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i ) + if( sig == signalDefs[i].id ) + fatal( signalDefs[i].name, -sig ); + fatal( "", -sig ); + } + + FatalConditionHandler() : m_isSet( true ) { + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i ) + signal( signalDefs[i].id, handleSignal ); + } + ~FatalConditionHandler() { + reset(); + } + void reset() { + if( m_isSet ) { + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i ) + signal( signalDefs[i].id, SIG_DFL ); + m_isSet = false; + } + } + + bool m_isSet; + }; + +} // namespace Catch + +#endif // not Windows + +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class StreamRedirect { + + public: + StreamRedirect( std::ostream& stream, std::string& targetString ) + : m_stream( stream ), + m_prevBuf( stream.rdbuf() ), + m_targetString( targetString ) + { + stream.rdbuf( m_oss.rdbuf() ); + } + + ~StreamRedirect() { + m_targetString += m_oss.str(); + m_stream.rdbuf( m_prevBuf ); + } + + private: + std::ostream& m_stream; + std::streambuf* m_prevBuf; + std::ostringstream m_oss; + std::string& m_targetString; + }; + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + class RunContext : public IResultCapture, public IRunner { + + RunContext( RunContext const& ); + void operator =( RunContext const& ); + + public: + + explicit RunContext( Ptr const& _config, Ptr const& reporter ) + : m_runInfo( _config->name() ), + m_context( getCurrentMutableContext() ), + m_activeTestCase( CATCH_NULL ), + m_config( _config ), + m_reporter( reporter ) + { + m_context.setRunner( this ); + m_context.setConfig( m_config ); + m_context.setResultCapture( this ); + m_reporter->testRunStarting( m_runInfo ); + } + + virtual ~RunContext() { + m_reporter->testRunEnded( TestRunStats( m_runInfo, m_totals, aborting() ) ); + } + + void testGroupStarting( std::string const& testSpec, std::size_t groupIndex, std::size_t groupsCount ) { + m_reporter->testGroupStarting( GroupInfo( testSpec, groupIndex, groupsCount ) ); + } + void testGroupEnded( std::string const& testSpec, Totals const& totals, std::size_t groupIndex, std::size_t groupsCount ) { + m_reporter->testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats( GroupInfo( testSpec, groupIndex, groupsCount ), totals, aborting() ) ); + } + + Totals runTest( TestCase const& testCase ) { + Totals prevTotals = m_totals; + + std::string redirectedCout; + std::string redirectedCerr; + + TestCaseInfo testInfo = testCase.getTestCaseInfo(); + + m_reporter->testCaseStarting( testInfo ); + + m_activeTestCase = &testCase; + + do { + m_trackerContext.startRun(); + do { + m_trackerContext.startCycle(); + m_testCaseTracker = &SectionTracker::acquire( m_trackerContext, testInfo.name ); + runCurrentTest( redirectedCout, redirectedCerr ); + } + while( !m_testCaseTracker->isSuccessfullyCompleted() && !aborting() ); + } + // !TBD: deprecated - this will be replaced by indexed trackers + while( getCurrentContext().advanceGeneratorsForCurrentTest() && !aborting() ); + + Totals deltaTotals = m_totals.delta( prevTotals ); + if( testInfo.expectedToFail() && deltaTotals.testCases.passed > 0 ) { + deltaTotals.assertions.failed++; + deltaTotals.testCases.passed--; + deltaTotals.testCases.failed++; + } + m_totals.testCases += deltaTotals.testCases; + m_reporter->testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats( testInfo, + deltaTotals, + redirectedCout, + redirectedCerr, + aborting() ) ); + + m_activeTestCase = CATCH_NULL; + m_testCaseTracker = CATCH_NULL; + + return deltaTotals; + } + + Ptr config() const { + return m_config; + } + + private: // IResultCapture + + virtual void assertionEnded( AssertionResult const& result ) { + if( result.getResultType() == ResultWas::Ok ) { + m_totals.assertions.passed++; + } + else if( !result.isOk() ) { + m_totals.assertions.failed++; + } + + if( m_reporter->assertionEnded( AssertionStats( result, m_messages, m_totals ) ) ) + m_messages.clear(); + + // Reset working state + m_lastAssertionInfo = AssertionInfo( "", m_lastAssertionInfo.lineInfo, "{Unknown expression after the reported line}" , m_lastAssertionInfo.resultDisposition ); + m_lastResult = result; + } + + virtual bool sectionStarted ( + SectionInfo const& sectionInfo, + Counts& assertions + ) + { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << sectionInfo.name << "@" << sectionInfo.lineInfo; + + ITracker& sectionTracker = SectionTracker::acquire( m_trackerContext, oss.str() ); + if( !sectionTracker.isOpen() ) + return false; + m_activeSections.push_back( §ionTracker ); + + m_lastAssertionInfo.lineInfo = sectionInfo.lineInfo; + + m_reporter->sectionStarting( sectionInfo ); + + assertions = m_totals.assertions; + + return true; + } + bool testForMissingAssertions( Counts& assertions ) { + if( assertions.total() != 0 ) + return false; + if( !m_config->warnAboutMissingAssertions() ) + return false; + if( m_trackerContext.currentTracker().hasChildren() ) + return false; + m_totals.assertions.failed++; + assertions.failed++; + return true; + } + + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionEndInfo const& endInfo ) { + Counts assertions = m_totals.assertions - endInfo.prevAssertions; + bool missingAssertions = testForMissingAssertions( assertions ); + + if( !m_activeSections.empty() ) { + m_activeSections.back()->close(); + m_activeSections.pop_back(); + } + + m_reporter->sectionEnded( SectionStats( endInfo.sectionInfo, assertions, endInfo.durationInSeconds, missingAssertions ) ); + m_messages.clear(); + } + + virtual void sectionEndedEarly( SectionEndInfo const& endInfo ) { + if( m_unfinishedSections.empty() ) + m_activeSections.back()->fail(); + else + m_activeSections.back()->close(); + m_activeSections.pop_back(); + + m_unfinishedSections.push_back( endInfo ); + } + + virtual void pushScopedMessage( MessageInfo const& message ) { + m_messages.push_back( message ); + } + + virtual void popScopedMessage( MessageInfo const& message ) { + m_messages.erase( std::remove( m_messages.begin(), m_messages.end(), message ), m_messages.end() ); + } + + virtual std::string getCurrentTestName() const { + return m_activeTestCase + ? m_activeTestCase->getTestCaseInfo().name + : ""; + } + + virtual const AssertionResult* getLastResult() const { + return &m_lastResult; + } + + virtual void handleFatalErrorCondition( std::string const& message ) { + ResultBuilder resultBuilder = makeUnexpectedResultBuilder(); + resultBuilder.setResultType( ResultWas::FatalErrorCondition ); + resultBuilder << message; + resultBuilder.captureExpression(); + + handleUnfinishedSections(); + + // Recreate section for test case (as we will lose the one that was in scope) + TestCaseInfo const& testCaseInfo = m_activeTestCase->getTestCaseInfo(); + SectionInfo testCaseSection( testCaseInfo.lineInfo, testCaseInfo.name, testCaseInfo.description ); + + Counts assertions; + assertions.failed = 1; + SectionStats testCaseSectionStats( testCaseSection, assertions, 0, false ); + m_reporter->sectionEnded( testCaseSectionStats ); + + TestCaseInfo testInfo = m_activeTestCase->getTestCaseInfo(); + + Totals deltaTotals; + deltaTotals.testCases.failed = 1; + m_reporter->testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats( testInfo, + deltaTotals, + "", + "", + false ) ); + m_totals.testCases.failed++; + testGroupEnded( "", m_totals, 1, 1 ); + m_reporter->testRunEnded( TestRunStats( m_runInfo, m_totals, false ) ); + } + + public: + // !TBD We need to do this another way! + bool aborting() const { + return m_totals.assertions.failed == static_cast( m_config->abortAfter() ); + } + + private: + + void runCurrentTest( std::string& redirectedCout, std::string& redirectedCerr ) { + TestCaseInfo const& testCaseInfo = m_activeTestCase->getTestCaseInfo(); + SectionInfo testCaseSection( testCaseInfo.lineInfo, testCaseInfo.name, testCaseInfo.description ); + m_reporter->sectionStarting( testCaseSection ); + Counts prevAssertions = m_totals.assertions; + double duration = 0; + try { + m_lastAssertionInfo = AssertionInfo( "TEST_CASE", testCaseInfo.lineInfo, "", ResultDisposition::Normal ); + + seedRng( *m_config ); + + Timer timer; + timer.start(); + if( m_reporter->getPreferences().shouldRedirectStdOut ) { + StreamRedirect coutRedir( Catch::cout(), redirectedCout ); + StreamRedirect cerrRedir( Catch::cerr(), redirectedCerr ); + invokeActiveTestCase(); + } + else { + invokeActiveTestCase(); + } + duration = timer.getElapsedSeconds(); + } + catch( TestFailureException& ) { + // This just means the test was aborted due to failure + } + catch(...) { + makeUnexpectedResultBuilder().useActiveException(); + } + m_testCaseTracker->close(); + handleUnfinishedSections(); + m_messages.clear(); + + Counts assertions = m_totals.assertions - prevAssertions; + bool missingAssertions = testForMissingAssertions( assertions ); + + if( testCaseInfo.okToFail() ) { + std::swap( assertions.failedButOk, assertions.failed ); + m_totals.assertions.failed -= assertions.failedButOk; + m_totals.assertions.failedButOk += assertions.failedButOk; + } + + SectionStats testCaseSectionStats( testCaseSection, assertions, duration, missingAssertions ); + m_reporter->sectionEnded( testCaseSectionStats ); + } + + void invokeActiveTestCase() { + FatalConditionHandler fatalConditionHandler; // Handle signals + m_activeTestCase->invoke(); + fatalConditionHandler.reset(); + } + + private: + + ResultBuilder makeUnexpectedResultBuilder() const { + return ResultBuilder( m_lastAssertionInfo.macroName.c_str(), + m_lastAssertionInfo.lineInfo, + m_lastAssertionInfo.capturedExpression.c_str(), + m_lastAssertionInfo.resultDisposition ); + } + + void handleUnfinishedSections() { + // If sections ended prematurely due to an exception we stored their + // infos here so we can tear them down outside the unwind process. + for( std::vector::const_reverse_iterator it = m_unfinishedSections.rbegin(), + itEnd = m_unfinishedSections.rend(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + sectionEnded( *it ); + m_unfinishedSections.clear(); + } + + TestRunInfo m_runInfo; + IMutableContext& m_context; + TestCase const* m_activeTestCase; + ITracker* m_testCaseTracker; + ITracker* m_currentSectionTracker; + AssertionResult m_lastResult; + + Ptr m_config; + Totals m_totals; + Ptr m_reporter; + std::vector m_messages; + AssertionInfo m_lastAssertionInfo; + std::vector m_unfinishedSections; + std::vector m_activeSections; + TrackerContext m_trackerContext; + }; + + IResultCapture& getResultCapture() { + if( IResultCapture* capture = getCurrentContext().getResultCapture() ) + return *capture; + else + throw std::logic_error( "No result capture instance" ); + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: internal/catch_version.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_VERSION_H_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + // Versioning information + struct Version { + Version( unsigned int _majorVersion, + unsigned int _minorVersion, + unsigned int _patchNumber, + std::string const& _branchName, + unsigned int _buildNumber ); + + unsigned int const majorVersion; + unsigned int const minorVersion; + unsigned int const patchNumber; + + // buildNumber is only used if branchName is not null + std::string const branchName; + unsigned int const buildNumber; + + friend std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, Version const& version ); + + private: + void operator=( Version const& ); + }; + + extern Version libraryVersion; +} + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + Ptr createReporter( std::string const& reporterName, Ptr const& config ) { + Ptr reporter = getRegistryHub().getReporterRegistry().create( reporterName, config.get() ); + if( !reporter ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "No reporter registered with name: '" << reporterName << "'"; + throw std::domain_error( oss.str() ); + } + return reporter; + } + + Ptr makeReporter( Ptr const& config ) { + std::vector reporters = config->getReporterNames(); + if( reporters.empty() ) + reporters.push_back( "console" ); + + Ptr reporter; + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = reporters.begin(), itEnd = reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + reporter = addReporter( reporter, createReporter( *it, config ) ); + return reporter; + } + Ptr addListeners( Ptr const& config, Ptr reporters ) { + IReporterRegistry::Listeners listeners = getRegistryHub().getReporterRegistry().getListeners(); + for( IReporterRegistry::Listeners::const_iterator it = listeners.begin(), itEnd = listeners.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + reporters = addReporter(reporters, (*it)->create( ReporterConfig( config ) ) ); + return reporters; + } + + Totals runTests( Ptr const& config ) { + + Ptr iconfig = config.get(); + + Ptr reporter = makeReporter( config ); + reporter = addListeners( iconfig, reporter ); + + RunContext context( iconfig, reporter ); + + Totals totals; + + context.testGroupStarting( config->name(), 1, 1 ); + + TestSpec testSpec = config->testSpec(); + if( !testSpec.hasFilters() ) + testSpec = TestSpecParser( ITagAliasRegistry::get() ).parse( "~[.]" ).testSpec(); // All not hidden tests + + std::vector const& allTestCases = getAllTestCasesSorted( *iconfig ); + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = allTestCases.begin(), itEnd = allTestCases.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + if( !context.aborting() && matchTest( *it, testSpec, *iconfig ) ) + totals += context.runTest( *it ); + else + reporter->skipTest( *it ); + } + + context.testGroupEnded( iconfig->name(), totals, 1, 1 ); + return totals; + } + + void applyFilenamesAsTags( IConfig const& config ) { + std::vector const& tests = getAllTestCasesSorted( config ); + for(std::size_t i = 0; i < tests.size(); ++i ) { + TestCase& test = const_cast( tests[i] ); + std::set tags = test.tags; + + std::string filename = test.lineInfo.file; + std::string::size_type lastSlash = filename.find_last_of( "\\/" ); + if( lastSlash != std::string::npos ) + filename = filename.substr( lastSlash+1 ); + + std::string::size_type lastDot = filename.find_last_of( "." ); + if( lastDot != std::string::npos ) + filename = filename.substr( 0, lastDot ); + + tags.insert( "#" + filename ); + setTags( test, tags ); + } + } + + class Session : NonCopyable { + static bool alreadyInstantiated; + + public: + + struct OnUnusedOptions { enum DoWhat { Ignore, Fail }; }; + + Session() + : m_cli( makeCommandLineParser() ) { + if( alreadyInstantiated ) { + std::string msg = "Only one instance of Catch::Session can ever be used"; + Catch::cerr() << msg << std::endl; + throw std::logic_error( msg ); + } + alreadyInstantiated = true; + } + ~Session() { + Catch::cleanUp(); + } + + void showHelp( std::string const& processName ) { + Catch::cout() << "\nCatch v" << libraryVersion << "\n"; + + m_cli.usage( Catch::cout(), processName ); + Catch::cout() << "For more detail usage please see the project docs\n" << std::endl; + } + + int applyCommandLine( int argc, char const* argv[], OnUnusedOptions::DoWhat unusedOptionBehaviour = OnUnusedOptions::Fail ) { + try { + m_cli.setThrowOnUnrecognisedTokens( unusedOptionBehaviour == OnUnusedOptions::Fail ); + m_unusedTokens = m_cli.parseInto( argc, argv, m_configData ); + if( m_configData.showHelp ) + showHelp( m_configData.processName ); + m_config.reset(); + } + catch( std::exception& ex ) { + { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::Red ); + Catch::cerr() + << "\nError(s) in input:\n" + << Text( ex.what(), TextAttributes().setIndent(2) ) + << "\n\n"; + } + m_cli.usage( Catch::cout(), m_configData.processName ); + return (std::numeric_limits::max)(); + } + return 0; + } + + void useConfigData( ConfigData const& _configData ) { + m_configData = _configData; + m_config.reset(); + } + + int run( int argc, char const* argv[] ) { + + int returnCode = applyCommandLine( argc, argv ); + if( returnCode == 0 ) + returnCode = run(); + return returnCode; + } + int run( int argc, char* argv[] ) { + return run( argc, const_cast( argv ) ); + } + + int run() { + if( m_configData.showHelp ) + return 0; + + try + { + config(); // Force config to be constructed + + seedRng( *m_config ); + + if( m_configData.filenamesAsTags ) + applyFilenamesAsTags( *m_config ); + + // Handle list request + if( Option listed = list( config() ) ) + return static_cast( *listed ); + + return static_cast( runTests( m_config ).assertions.failed ); + } + catch( std::exception& ex ) { + Catch::cerr() << ex.what() << std::endl; + return (std::numeric_limits::max)(); + } + } + + Clara::CommandLine const& cli() const { + return m_cli; + } + std::vector const& unusedTokens() const { + return m_unusedTokens; + } + ConfigData& configData() { + return m_configData; + } + Config& config() { + if( !m_config ) + m_config = new Config( m_configData ); + return *m_config; + } + private: + Clara::CommandLine m_cli; + std::vector m_unusedTokens; + ConfigData m_configData; + Ptr m_config; + }; + + bool Session::alreadyInstantiated = false; + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_registry_hub.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REGISTRY_HUB_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_test_case_registry_impl.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEST_CASE_REGISTRY_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct LexSort { + bool operator() (TestCase i,TestCase j) const { return (i sortTests( IConfig const& config, std::vector const& unsortedTestCases ) { + + std::vector sorted = unsortedTestCases; + + switch( config.runOrder() ) { + case RunTests::InLexicographicalOrder: + std::sort( sorted.begin(), sorted.end(), LexSort() ); + break; + case RunTests::InRandomOrder: + { + seedRng( config ); + + RandomNumberGenerator rng; + std::random_shuffle( sorted.begin(), sorted.end(), rng ); + } + break; + case RunTests::InDeclarationOrder: + // already in declaration order + break; + } + return sorted; + } + bool matchTest( TestCase const& testCase, TestSpec const& testSpec, IConfig const& config ) { + return testSpec.matches( testCase ) && ( config.allowThrows() || !testCase.throws() ); + } + + void enforceNoDuplicateTestCases( std::vector const& functions ) { + std::set seenFunctions; + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = functions.begin(), itEnd = functions.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + std::pair::const_iterator, bool> prev = seenFunctions.insert( *it ); + if( !prev.second ){ + Catch::cerr() + << Colour( Colour::Red ) + << "error: TEST_CASE( \"" << it->name << "\" ) already defined.\n" + << "\tFirst seen at " << prev.first->getTestCaseInfo().lineInfo << "\n" + << "\tRedefined at " << it->getTestCaseInfo().lineInfo << std::endl; + exit(1); + } + } + } + + std::vector filterTests( std::vector const& testCases, TestSpec const& testSpec, IConfig const& config ) { + std::vector filtered; + filtered.reserve( testCases.size() ); + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = testCases.begin(), itEnd = testCases.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + if( matchTest( *it, testSpec, config ) ) + filtered.push_back( *it ); + return filtered; + } + std::vector const& getAllTestCasesSorted( IConfig const& config ) { + return getRegistryHub().getTestCaseRegistry().getAllTestsSorted( config ); + } + + class TestRegistry : public ITestCaseRegistry { + public: + TestRegistry() + : m_currentSortOrder( RunTests::InDeclarationOrder ), + m_unnamedCount( 0 ) + {} + virtual ~TestRegistry(); + + virtual void registerTest( TestCase const& testCase ) { + std::string name = testCase.getTestCaseInfo().name; + if( name == "" ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "Anonymous test case " << ++m_unnamedCount; + return registerTest( testCase.withName( oss.str() ) ); + } + m_functions.push_back( testCase ); + } + + virtual std::vector const& getAllTests() const { + return m_functions; + } + virtual std::vector const& getAllTestsSorted( IConfig const& config ) const { + if( m_sortedFunctions.empty() ) + enforceNoDuplicateTestCases( m_functions ); + + if( m_currentSortOrder != config.runOrder() || m_sortedFunctions.empty() ) { + m_sortedFunctions = sortTests( config, m_functions ); + m_currentSortOrder = config.runOrder(); + } + return m_sortedFunctions; + } + + private: + std::vector m_functions; + mutable RunTests::InWhatOrder m_currentSortOrder; + mutable std::vector m_sortedFunctions; + size_t m_unnamedCount; + std::ios_base::Init m_ostreamInit; // Forces cout/ cerr to be initialised + }; + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + class FreeFunctionTestCase : public SharedImpl { + public: + + FreeFunctionTestCase( TestFunction fun ) : m_fun( fun ) {} + + virtual void invoke() const { + m_fun(); + } + + private: + virtual ~FreeFunctionTestCase(); + + TestFunction m_fun; + }; + + inline std::string extractClassName( std::string const& classOrQualifiedMethodName ) { + std::string className = classOrQualifiedMethodName; + if( startsWith( className, "&" ) ) + { + std::size_t lastColons = className.rfind( "::" ); + std::size_t penultimateColons = className.rfind( "::", lastColons-1 ); + if( penultimateColons == std::string::npos ) + penultimateColons = 1; + className = className.substr( penultimateColons, lastColons-penultimateColons ); + } + return className; + } + + void registerTestCase + ( ITestCase* testCase, + char const* classOrQualifiedMethodName, + NameAndDesc const& nameAndDesc, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ) { + + getMutableRegistryHub().registerTest + ( makeTestCase + ( testCase, + extractClassName( classOrQualifiedMethodName ), + nameAndDesc.name, + nameAndDesc.description, + lineInfo ) ); + } + void registerTestCaseFunction + ( TestFunction function, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, + NameAndDesc const& nameAndDesc ) { + registerTestCase( new FreeFunctionTestCase( function ), "", nameAndDesc, lineInfo ); + } + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + AutoReg::AutoReg + ( TestFunction function, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, + NameAndDesc const& nameAndDesc ) { + registerTestCaseFunction( function, lineInfo, nameAndDesc ); + } + + AutoReg::~AutoReg() {} + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_reporter_registry.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_REGISTRY_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class ReporterRegistry : public IReporterRegistry { + + public: + + virtual ~ReporterRegistry() CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + + virtual IStreamingReporter* create( std::string const& name, Ptr const& config ) const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + FactoryMap::const_iterator it = m_factories.find( name ); + if( it == m_factories.end() ) + return CATCH_NULL; + return it->second->create( ReporterConfig( config ) ); + } + + void registerReporter( std::string const& name, Ptr const& factory ) { + m_factories.insert( std::make_pair( name, factory ) ); + } + void registerListener( Ptr const& factory ) { + m_listeners.push_back( factory ); + } + + virtual FactoryMap const& getFactories() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_factories; + } + virtual Listeners const& getListeners() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_listeners; + } + + private: + FactoryMap m_factories; + Listeners m_listeners; + }; +} + +// #included from: catch_exception_translator_registry.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_EXCEPTION_TRANSLATOR_REGISTRY_HPP_INCLUDED + +#ifdef __OBJC__ +#import "Foundation/Foundation.h" +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + class ExceptionTranslatorRegistry : public IExceptionTranslatorRegistry { + public: + ~ExceptionTranslatorRegistry() { + deleteAll( m_translators ); + } + + virtual void registerTranslator( const IExceptionTranslator* translator ) { + m_translators.push_back( translator ); + } + + virtual std::string translateActiveException() const { + try { +#ifdef __OBJC__ + // In Objective-C try objective-c exceptions first + @try { + return tryTranslators(); + } + @catch (NSException *exception) { + return Catch::toString( [exception description] ); + } +#else + return tryTranslators(); +#endif + } + catch( TestFailureException& ) { + throw; + } + catch( std::exception& ex ) { + return ex.what(); + } + catch( std::string& msg ) { + return msg; + } + catch( const char* msg ) { + return msg; + } + catch(...) { + return "Unknown exception"; + } + } + + std::string tryTranslators() const { + if( m_translators.empty() ) + throw; + else + return m_translators[0]->translate( m_translators.begin()+1, m_translators.end() ); + } + + private: + std::vector m_translators; + }; +} + +namespace Catch { + + namespace { + + class RegistryHub : public IRegistryHub, public IMutableRegistryHub { + + RegistryHub( RegistryHub const& ); + void operator=( RegistryHub const& ); + + public: // IRegistryHub + RegistryHub() { + } + virtual IReporterRegistry const& getReporterRegistry() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_reporterRegistry; + } + virtual ITestCaseRegistry const& getTestCaseRegistry() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_testCaseRegistry; + } + virtual IExceptionTranslatorRegistry& getExceptionTranslatorRegistry() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_exceptionTranslatorRegistry; + } + + public: // IMutableRegistryHub + virtual void registerReporter( std::string const& name, Ptr const& factory ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_reporterRegistry.registerReporter( name, factory ); + } + virtual void registerListener( Ptr const& factory ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_reporterRegistry.registerListener( factory ); + } + virtual void registerTest( TestCase const& testInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_testCaseRegistry.registerTest( testInfo ); + } + virtual void registerTranslator( const IExceptionTranslator* translator ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_exceptionTranslatorRegistry.registerTranslator( translator ); + } + + private: + TestRegistry m_testCaseRegistry; + ReporterRegistry m_reporterRegistry; + ExceptionTranslatorRegistry m_exceptionTranslatorRegistry; + }; + + // Single, global, instance + inline RegistryHub*& getTheRegistryHub() { + static RegistryHub* theRegistryHub = CATCH_NULL; + if( !theRegistryHub ) + theRegistryHub = new RegistryHub(); + return theRegistryHub; + } + } + + IRegistryHub& getRegistryHub() { + return *getTheRegistryHub(); + } + IMutableRegistryHub& getMutableRegistryHub() { + return *getTheRegistryHub(); + } + void cleanUp() { + delete getTheRegistryHub(); + getTheRegistryHub() = CATCH_NULL; + cleanUpContext(); + } + std::string translateActiveException() { + return getRegistryHub().getExceptionTranslatorRegistry().translateActiveException(); + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_notimplemented_exception.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_NOTIMPLEMENTED_EXCEPTION_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + NotImplementedException::NotImplementedException( SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ) + : m_lineInfo( lineInfo ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << lineInfo << ": function "; + oss << "not implemented"; + m_what = oss.str(); + } + + const char* NotImplementedException::what() const CATCH_NOEXCEPT { + return m_what.c_str(); + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_context_impl.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_CONTEXT_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_stream.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_STREAM_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + template + class StreamBufImpl : public StreamBufBase { + char data[bufferSize]; + WriterF m_writer; + + public: + StreamBufImpl() { + setp( data, data + sizeof(data) ); + } + + ~StreamBufImpl() CATCH_NOEXCEPT { + sync(); + } + + private: + int overflow( int c ) { + sync(); + + if( c != EOF ) { + if( pbase() == epptr() ) + m_writer( std::string( 1, static_cast( c ) ) ); + else + sputc( static_cast( c ) ); + } + return 0; + } + + int sync() { + if( pbase() != pptr() ) { + m_writer( std::string( pbase(), static_cast( pptr() - pbase() ) ) ); + setp( pbase(), epptr() ); + } + return 0; + } + }; + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + FileStream::FileStream( std::string const& filename ) { + m_ofs.open( filename.c_str() ); + if( m_ofs.fail() ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "Unable to open file: '" << filename << "'"; + throw std::domain_error( oss.str() ); + } + } + + std::ostream& FileStream::stream() const { + return m_ofs; + } + + struct OutputDebugWriter { + + void operator()( std::string const&str ) { + writeToDebugConsole( str ); + } + }; + + DebugOutStream::DebugOutStream() + : m_streamBuf( new StreamBufImpl() ), + m_os( m_streamBuf.get() ) + {} + + std::ostream& DebugOutStream::stream() const { + return m_os; + } + + // Store the streambuf from cout up-front because + // cout may get redirected when running tests + CoutStream::CoutStream() + : m_os( Catch::cout().rdbuf() ) + {} + + std::ostream& CoutStream::stream() const { + return m_os; + } + +#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_NOSTDOUT // If you #define this you must implement these functions + std::ostream& cout() { + return std::cout; + } + std::ostream& cerr() { + return std::cerr; + } +#endif +} + +namespace Catch { + + class Context : public IMutableContext { + + Context() : m_config( CATCH_NULL ), m_runner( CATCH_NULL ), m_resultCapture( CATCH_NULL ) {} + Context( Context const& ); + void operator=( Context const& ); + + public: // IContext + virtual IResultCapture* getResultCapture() { + return m_resultCapture; + } + virtual IRunner* getRunner() { + return m_runner; + } + virtual size_t getGeneratorIndex( std::string const& fileInfo, size_t totalSize ) { + return getGeneratorsForCurrentTest() + .getGeneratorInfo( fileInfo, totalSize ) + .getCurrentIndex(); + } + virtual bool advanceGeneratorsForCurrentTest() { + IGeneratorsForTest* generators = findGeneratorsForCurrentTest(); + return generators && generators->moveNext(); + } + + virtual Ptr getConfig() const { + return m_config; + } + + public: // IMutableContext + virtual void setResultCapture( IResultCapture* resultCapture ) { + m_resultCapture = resultCapture; + } + virtual void setRunner( IRunner* runner ) { + m_runner = runner; + } + virtual void setConfig( Ptr const& config ) { + m_config = config; + } + + friend IMutableContext& getCurrentMutableContext(); + + private: + IGeneratorsForTest* findGeneratorsForCurrentTest() { + std::string testName = getResultCapture()->getCurrentTestName(); + + std::map::const_iterator it = + m_generatorsByTestName.find( testName ); + return it != m_generatorsByTestName.end() + ? it->second + : CATCH_NULL; + } + + IGeneratorsForTest& getGeneratorsForCurrentTest() { + IGeneratorsForTest* generators = findGeneratorsForCurrentTest(); + if( !generators ) { + std::string testName = getResultCapture()->getCurrentTestName(); + generators = createGeneratorsForTest(); + m_generatorsByTestName.insert( std::make_pair( testName, generators ) ); + } + return *generators; + } + + private: + Ptr m_config; + IRunner* m_runner; + IResultCapture* m_resultCapture; + std::map m_generatorsByTestName; + }; + + namespace { + Context* currentContext = CATCH_NULL; + } + IMutableContext& getCurrentMutableContext() { + if( !currentContext ) + currentContext = new Context(); + return *currentContext; + } + IContext& getCurrentContext() { + return getCurrentMutableContext(); + } + + void cleanUpContext() { + delete currentContext; + currentContext = CATCH_NULL; + } +} + +// #included from: catch_console_colour_impl.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_CONSOLE_COLOUR_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + namespace { + + struct IColourImpl { + virtual ~IColourImpl() {} + virtual void use( Colour::Code _colourCode ) = 0; + }; + + struct NoColourImpl : IColourImpl { + void use( Colour::Code ) {} + + static IColourImpl* instance() { + static NoColourImpl s_instance; + return &s_instance; + } + }; + + } // anon namespace +} // namespace Catch + +#if !defined( CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_NONE ) && !defined( CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_WINDOWS ) && !defined( CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_ANSI ) +# ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS +# define CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_WINDOWS +# else +# define CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_ANSI +# endif +#endif + +#if defined ( CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_WINDOWS ) ///////////////////////////////////////// + +#ifndef NOMINMAX +#define NOMINMAX +#endif + +#ifdef __AFXDLL +#include +#else +#include +#endif + +namespace Catch { +namespace { + + class Win32ColourImpl : public IColourImpl { + public: + Win32ColourImpl() : stdoutHandle( GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) ) + { + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbiInfo; + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo( stdoutHandle, &csbiInfo ); + originalForegroundAttributes = csbiInfo.wAttributes & ~( BACKGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_BLUE | BACKGROUND_INTENSITY ); + originalBackgroundAttributes = csbiInfo.wAttributes & ~( FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY ); + } + + virtual void use( Colour::Code _colourCode ) { + switch( _colourCode ) { + case Colour::None: return setTextAttribute( originalForegroundAttributes ); + case Colour::White: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_BLUE ); + case Colour::Red: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_RED ); + case Colour::Green: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_GREEN ); + case Colour::Blue: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_BLUE ); + case Colour::Cyan: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_GREEN ); + case Colour::Yellow: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN ); + case Colour::Grey: return setTextAttribute( 0 ); + + case Colour::LightGrey: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_INTENSITY ); + case Colour::BrightRed: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_INTENSITY | FOREGROUND_RED ); + case Colour::BrightGreen: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_INTENSITY | FOREGROUND_GREEN ); + case Colour::BrightWhite: return setTextAttribute( FOREGROUND_INTENSITY | FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_BLUE ); + + case Colour::Bright: throw std::logic_error( "not a colour" ); + } + } + + private: + void setTextAttribute( WORD _textAttribute ) { + SetConsoleTextAttribute( stdoutHandle, _textAttribute | originalBackgroundAttributes ); + } + HANDLE stdoutHandle; + WORD originalForegroundAttributes; + WORD originalBackgroundAttributes; + }; + + IColourImpl* platformColourInstance() { + static Win32ColourImpl s_instance; + + Ptr config = getCurrentContext().getConfig(); + UseColour::YesOrNo colourMode = config + ? config->useColour() + : UseColour::Auto; + if( colourMode == UseColour::Auto ) + colourMode = !isDebuggerActive() + ? UseColour::Yes + : UseColour::No; + return colourMode == UseColour::Yes + ? &s_instance + : NoColourImpl::instance(); + } + +} // end anon namespace +} // end namespace Catch + +#elif defined( CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_ANSI ) ////////////////////////////////////// + +#include + +namespace Catch { +namespace { + + // use POSIX/ ANSI console terminal codes + // Thanks to Adam Strzelecki for original contribution + // (http://github.com/nanoant) + // https://github.com/philsquared/Catch/pull/131 + class PosixColourImpl : public IColourImpl { + public: + virtual void use( Colour::Code _colourCode ) { + switch( _colourCode ) { + case Colour::None: + case Colour::White: return setColour( "[0m" ); + case Colour::Red: return setColour( "[0;31m" ); + case Colour::Green: return setColour( "[0;32m" ); + case Colour::Blue: return setColour( "[0:34m" ); + case Colour::Cyan: return setColour( "[0;36m" ); + case Colour::Yellow: return setColour( "[0;33m" ); + case Colour::Grey: return setColour( "[1;30m" ); + + case Colour::LightGrey: return setColour( "[0;37m" ); + case Colour::BrightRed: return setColour( "[1;31m" ); + case Colour::BrightGreen: return setColour( "[1;32m" ); + case Colour::BrightWhite: return setColour( "[1;37m" ); + + case Colour::Bright: throw std::logic_error( "not a colour" ); + } + } + static IColourImpl* instance() { + static PosixColourImpl s_instance; + return &s_instance; + } + + private: + void setColour( const char* _escapeCode ) { + Catch::cout() << '\033' << _escapeCode; + } + }; + + IColourImpl* platformColourInstance() { + Ptr config = getCurrentContext().getConfig(); + UseColour::YesOrNo colourMode = config + ? config->useColour() + : UseColour::Auto; + if( colourMode == UseColour::Auto ) + colourMode = (!isDebuggerActive() && isatty(STDOUT_FILENO) ) + ? UseColour::Yes + : UseColour::No; + return colourMode == UseColour::Yes + ? PosixColourImpl::instance() + : NoColourImpl::instance(); + } + +} // end anon namespace +} // end namespace Catch + +#else // not Windows or ANSI /////////////////////////////////////////////// + +namespace Catch { + + static IColourImpl* platformColourInstance() { return NoColourImpl::instance(); } + +} // end namespace Catch + +#endif // Windows/ ANSI/ None + +namespace Catch { + + Colour::Colour( Code _colourCode ) : m_moved( false ) { use( _colourCode ); } + Colour::Colour( Colour const& _other ) : m_moved( false ) { const_cast( _other ).m_moved = true; } + Colour::~Colour(){ if( !m_moved ) use( None ); } + + void Colour::use( Code _colourCode ) { + static IColourImpl* impl = platformColourInstance(); + impl->use( _colourCode ); + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_generators_impl.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_GENERATORS_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct GeneratorInfo : IGeneratorInfo { + + GeneratorInfo( std::size_t size ) + : m_size( size ), + m_currentIndex( 0 ) + {} + + bool moveNext() { + if( ++m_currentIndex == m_size ) { + m_currentIndex = 0; + return false; + } + return true; + } + + std::size_t getCurrentIndex() const { + return m_currentIndex; + } + + std::size_t m_size; + std::size_t m_currentIndex; + }; + + /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + class GeneratorsForTest : public IGeneratorsForTest { + + public: + ~GeneratorsForTest() { + deleteAll( m_generatorsInOrder ); + } + + IGeneratorInfo& getGeneratorInfo( std::string const& fileInfo, std::size_t size ) { + std::map::const_iterator it = m_generatorsByName.find( fileInfo ); + if( it == m_generatorsByName.end() ) { + IGeneratorInfo* info = new GeneratorInfo( size ); + m_generatorsByName.insert( std::make_pair( fileInfo, info ) ); + m_generatorsInOrder.push_back( info ); + return *info; + } + return *it->second; + } + + bool moveNext() { + std::vector::const_iterator it = m_generatorsInOrder.begin(); + std::vector::const_iterator itEnd = m_generatorsInOrder.end(); + for(; it != itEnd; ++it ) { + if( (*it)->moveNext() ) + return true; + } + return false; + } + + private: + std::map m_generatorsByName; + std::vector m_generatorsInOrder; + }; + + IGeneratorsForTest* createGeneratorsForTest() + { + return new GeneratorsForTest(); + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_assertionresult.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_ASSERTIONRESULT_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + AssertionInfo::AssertionInfo( std::string const& _macroName, + SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo, + std::string const& _capturedExpression, + ResultDisposition::Flags _resultDisposition ) + : macroName( _macroName ), + lineInfo( _lineInfo ), + capturedExpression( _capturedExpression ), + resultDisposition( _resultDisposition ) + {} + + AssertionResult::AssertionResult() {} + + AssertionResult::AssertionResult( AssertionInfo const& info, AssertionResultData const& data ) + : m_info( info ), + m_resultData( data ) + {} + + AssertionResult::~AssertionResult() {} + + // Result was a success + bool AssertionResult::succeeded() const { + return Catch::isOk( m_resultData.resultType ); + } + + // Result was a success, or failure is suppressed + bool AssertionResult::isOk() const { + return Catch::isOk( m_resultData.resultType ) || shouldSuppressFailure( m_info.resultDisposition ); + } + + ResultWas::OfType AssertionResult::getResultType() const { + return m_resultData.resultType; + } + + bool AssertionResult::hasExpression() const { + return !m_info.capturedExpression.empty(); + } + + bool AssertionResult::hasMessage() const { + return !m_resultData.message.empty(); + } + + std::string AssertionResult::getExpression() const { + if( isFalseTest( m_info.resultDisposition ) ) + return "!" + m_info.capturedExpression; + else + return m_info.capturedExpression; + } + std::string AssertionResult::getExpressionInMacro() const { + if( m_info.macroName.empty() ) + return m_info.capturedExpression; + else + return m_info.macroName + "( " + m_info.capturedExpression + " )"; + } + + bool AssertionResult::hasExpandedExpression() const { + return hasExpression() && getExpandedExpression() != getExpression(); + } + + std::string AssertionResult::getExpandedExpression() const { + return m_resultData.reconstructedExpression; + } + + std::string AssertionResult::getMessage() const { + return m_resultData.message; + } + SourceLineInfo AssertionResult::getSourceInfo() const { + return m_info.lineInfo; + } + + std::string AssertionResult::getTestMacroName() const { + return m_info.macroName; + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_test_case_info.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TEST_CASE_INFO_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + inline TestCaseInfo::SpecialProperties parseSpecialTag( std::string const& tag ) { + if( startsWith( tag, "." ) || + tag == "hide" || + tag == "!hide" ) + return TestCaseInfo::IsHidden; + else if( tag == "!throws" ) + return TestCaseInfo::Throws; + else if( tag == "!shouldfail" ) + return TestCaseInfo::ShouldFail; + else if( tag == "!mayfail" ) + return TestCaseInfo::MayFail; + else + return TestCaseInfo::None; + } + inline bool isReservedTag( std::string const& tag ) { + return parseSpecialTag( tag ) == TestCaseInfo::None && tag.size() > 0 && !isalnum( tag[0] ); + } + inline void enforceNotReservedTag( std::string const& tag, SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo ) { + if( isReservedTag( tag ) ) { + { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::Red ); + Catch::cerr() + << "Tag name [" << tag << "] not allowed.\n" + << "Tag names starting with non alpha-numeric characters are reserved\n"; + } + { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::FileName ); + Catch::cerr() << _lineInfo << std::endl; + } + exit(1); + } + } + + TestCase makeTestCase( ITestCase* _testCase, + std::string const& _className, + std::string const& _name, + std::string const& _descOrTags, + SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo ) + { + bool isHidden( startsWith( _name, "./" ) ); // Legacy support + + // Parse out tags + std::set tags; + std::string desc, tag; + bool inTag = false; + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < _descOrTags.size(); ++i ) { + char c = _descOrTags[i]; + if( !inTag ) { + if( c == '[' ) + inTag = true; + else + desc += c; + } + else { + if( c == ']' ) { + TestCaseInfo::SpecialProperties prop = parseSpecialTag( tag ); + if( prop == TestCaseInfo::IsHidden ) + isHidden = true; + else if( prop == TestCaseInfo::None ) + enforceNotReservedTag( tag, _lineInfo ); + + tags.insert( tag ); + tag.clear(); + inTag = false; + } + else + tag += c; + } + } + if( isHidden ) { + tags.insert( "hide" ); + tags.insert( "." ); + } + + TestCaseInfo info( _name, _className, desc, tags, _lineInfo ); + return TestCase( _testCase, info ); + } + + void setTags( TestCaseInfo& testCaseInfo, std::set const& tags ) + { + testCaseInfo.tags = tags; + testCaseInfo.lcaseTags.clear(); + + std::ostringstream oss; + for( std::set::const_iterator it = tags.begin(), itEnd = tags.end(); it != itEnd; ++it ) { + oss << "[" << *it << "]"; + std::string lcaseTag = toLower( *it ); + testCaseInfo.properties = static_cast( testCaseInfo.properties | parseSpecialTag( lcaseTag ) ); + testCaseInfo.lcaseTags.insert( lcaseTag ); + } + testCaseInfo.tagsAsString = oss.str(); + } + + TestCaseInfo::TestCaseInfo( std::string const& _name, + std::string const& _className, + std::string const& _description, + std::set const& _tags, + SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo ) + : name( _name ), + className( _className ), + description( _description ), + lineInfo( _lineInfo ), + properties( None ) + { + setTags( *this, _tags ); + } + + TestCaseInfo::TestCaseInfo( TestCaseInfo const& other ) + : name( other.name ), + className( other.className ), + description( other.description ), + tags( other.tags ), + lcaseTags( other.lcaseTags ), + tagsAsString( other.tagsAsString ), + lineInfo( other.lineInfo ), + properties( other.properties ) + {} + + bool TestCaseInfo::isHidden() const { + return ( properties & IsHidden ) != 0; + } + bool TestCaseInfo::throws() const { + return ( properties & Throws ) != 0; + } + bool TestCaseInfo::okToFail() const { + return ( properties & (ShouldFail | MayFail ) ) != 0; + } + bool TestCaseInfo::expectedToFail() const { + return ( properties & (ShouldFail ) ) != 0; + } + + TestCase::TestCase( ITestCase* testCase, TestCaseInfo const& info ) : TestCaseInfo( info ), test( testCase ) {} + + TestCase::TestCase( TestCase const& other ) + : TestCaseInfo( other ), + test( other.test ) + {} + + TestCase TestCase::withName( std::string const& _newName ) const { + TestCase other( *this ); + other.name = _newName; + return other; + } + + void TestCase::swap( TestCase& other ) { + test.swap( other.test ); + name.swap( other.name ); + className.swap( other.className ); + description.swap( other.description ); + tags.swap( other.tags ); + lcaseTags.swap( other.lcaseTags ); + tagsAsString.swap( other.tagsAsString ); + std::swap( TestCaseInfo::properties, static_cast( other ).properties ); + std::swap( lineInfo, other.lineInfo ); + } + + void TestCase::invoke() const { + test->invoke(); + } + + bool TestCase::operator == ( TestCase const& other ) const { + return test.get() == other.test.get() && + name == other.name && + className == other.className; + } + + bool TestCase::operator < ( TestCase const& other ) const { + return name < other.name; + } + TestCase& TestCase::operator = ( TestCase const& other ) { + TestCase temp( other ); + swap( temp ); + return *this; + } + + TestCaseInfo const& TestCase::getTestCaseInfo() const + { + return *this; + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_version.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_VERSION_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + Version::Version + ( unsigned int _majorVersion, + unsigned int _minorVersion, + unsigned int _patchNumber, + std::string const& _branchName, + unsigned int _buildNumber ) + : majorVersion( _majorVersion ), + minorVersion( _minorVersion ), + patchNumber( _patchNumber ), + branchName( _branchName ), + buildNumber( _buildNumber ) + {} + + std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, Version const& version ) { + os << version.majorVersion << "." + << version.minorVersion << "." + << version.patchNumber; + + if( !version.branchName.empty() ) { + os << "-" << version.branchName + << "." << version.buildNumber; + } + return os; + } + + Version libraryVersion( 1, 4, 0, "", 0 ); + +} + +// #included from: catch_message.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MESSAGE_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + MessageInfo::MessageInfo( std::string const& _macroName, + SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo, + ResultWas::OfType _type ) + : macroName( _macroName ), + lineInfo( _lineInfo ), + type( _type ), + sequence( ++globalCount ) + {} + + // This may need protecting if threading support is added + unsigned int MessageInfo::globalCount = 0; + + //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + ScopedMessage::ScopedMessage( MessageBuilder const& builder ) + : m_info( builder.m_info ) + { + m_info.message = builder.m_stream.str(); + getResultCapture().pushScopedMessage( m_info ); + } + ScopedMessage::ScopedMessage( ScopedMessage const& other ) + : m_info( other.m_info ) + {} + + ScopedMessage::~ScopedMessage() { + getResultCapture().popScopedMessage( m_info ); + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_legacy_reporter_adapter.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_LEGACY_REPORTER_ADAPTER_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_legacy_reporter_adapter.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_LEGACY_REPORTER_ADAPTER_H_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch +{ + // Deprecated + struct IReporter : IShared { + virtual ~IReporter(); + + virtual bool shouldRedirectStdout() const = 0; + + virtual void StartTesting() = 0; + virtual void EndTesting( Totals const& totals ) = 0; + virtual void StartGroup( std::string const& groupName ) = 0; + virtual void EndGroup( std::string const& groupName, Totals const& totals ) = 0; + virtual void StartTestCase( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) = 0; + virtual void EndTestCase( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo, Totals const& totals, std::string const& stdOut, std::string const& stdErr ) = 0; + virtual void StartSection( std::string const& sectionName, std::string const& description ) = 0; + virtual void EndSection( std::string const& sectionName, Counts const& assertions ) = 0; + virtual void NoAssertionsInSection( std::string const& sectionName ) = 0; + virtual void NoAssertionsInTestCase( std::string const& testName ) = 0; + virtual void Aborted() = 0; + virtual void Result( AssertionResult const& result ) = 0; + }; + + class LegacyReporterAdapter : public SharedImpl + { + public: + LegacyReporterAdapter( Ptr const& legacyReporter ); + virtual ~LegacyReporterAdapter(); + + virtual ReporterPreferences getPreferences() const; + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& ); + virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& ); + virtual void testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& groupInfo ); + virtual void testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ); + virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo ); + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ); + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats ); + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats ); + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ); + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& testGroupStats ); + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats ); + virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& ); + + private: + Ptr m_legacyReporter; + }; +} + +namespace Catch +{ + LegacyReporterAdapter::LegacyReporterAdapter( Ptr const& legacyReporter ) + : m_legacyReporter( legacyReporter ) + {} + LegacyReporterAdapter::~LegacyReporterAdapter() {} + + ReporterPreferences LegacyReporterAdapter::getPreferences() const { + ReporterPreferences prefs; + prefs.shouldRedirectStdOut = m_legacyReporter->shouldRedirectStdout(); + return prefs; + } + + void LegacyReporterAdapter::noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& ) {} + void LegacyReporterAdapter::testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& ) { + m_legacyReporter->StartTesting(); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& groupInfo ) { + m_legacyReporter->StartGroup( groupInfo.name ); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) { + m_legacyReporter->StartTestCase( testInfo ); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo ) { + m_legacyReporter->StartSection( sectionInfo.name, sectionInfo.description ); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) { + // Not on legacy interface + } + + bool LegacyReporterAdapter::assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats ) { + if( assertionStats.assertionResult.getResultType() != ResultWas::Ok ) { + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = assertionStats.infoMessages.begin(), itEnd = assertionStats.infoMessages.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + if( it->type == ResultWas::Info ) { + ResultBuilder rb( it->macroName.c_str(), it->lineInfo, "", ResultDisposition::Normal ); + rb << it->message; + rb.setResultType( ResultWas::Info ); + AssertionResult result = rb.build(); + m_legacyReporter->Result( result ); + } + } + } + m_legacyReporter->Result( assertionStats.assertionResult ); + return true; + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats ) { + if( sectionStats.missingAssertions ) + m_legacyReporter->NoAssertionsInSection( sectionStats.sectionInfo.name ); + m_legacyReporter->EndSection( sectionStats.sectionInfo.name, sectionStats.assertions ); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ) { + m_legacyReporter->EndTestCase + ( testCaseStats.testInfo, + testCaseStats.totals, + testCaseStats.stdOut, + testCaseStats.stdErr ); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& testGroupStats ) { + if( testGroupStats.aborting ) + m_legacyReporter->Aborted(); + m_legacyReporter->EndGroup( testGroupStats.groupInfo.name, testGroupStats.totals ); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats ) { + m_legacyReporter->EndTesting( testRunStats.totals ); + } + void LegacyReporterAdapter::skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& ) { + } +} + +// #included from: catch_timer.hpp + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc++11-long-long" +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS +#include +#else +#include +#endif + +namespace Catch { + + namespace { +#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS + uint64_t getCurrentTicks() { + static uint64_t hz=0, hzo=0; + if (!hz) { + QueryPerformanceFrequency( reinterpret_cast( &hz ) ); + QueryPerformanceCounter( reinterpret_cast( &hzo ) ); + } + uint64_t t; + QueryPerformanceCounter( reinterpret_cast( &t ) ); + return ((t-hzo)*1000000)/hz; + } +#else + uint64_t getCurrentTicks() { + timeval t; + gettimeofday(&t,CATCH_NULL); + return static_cast( t.tv_sec ) * 1000000ull + static_cast( t.tv_usec ); + } +#endif + } + + void Timer::start() { + m_ticks = getCurrentTicks(); + } + unsigned int Timer::getElapsedMicroseconds() const { + return static_cast(getCurrentTicks() - m_ticks); + } + unsigned int Timer::getElapsedMilliseconds() const { + return static_cast(getElapsedMicroseconds()/1000); + } + double Timer::getElapsedSeconds() const { + return getElapsedMicroseconds()/1000000.0; + } + +} // namespace Catch + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif +// #included from: catch_common.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_COMMON_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + bool startsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& prefix ) { + return s.size() >= prefix.size() && s.substr( 0, prefix.size() ) == prefix; + } + bool endsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& suffix ) { + return s.size() >= suffix.size() && s.substr( s.size()-suffix.size(), suffix.size() ) == suffix; + } + bool contains( std::string const& s, std::string const& infix ) { + return s.find( infix ) != std::string::npos; + } + void toLowerInPlace( std::string& s ) { + std::transform( s.begin(), s.end(), s.begin(), ::tolower ); + } + std::string toLower( std::string const& s ) { + std::string lc = s; + toLowerInPlace( lc ); + return lc; + } + std::string trim( std::string const& str ) { + static char const* whitespaceChars = "\n\r\t "; + std::string::size_type start = str.find_first_not_of( whitespaceChars ); + std::string::size_type end = str.find_last_not_of( whitespaceChars ); + + return start != std::string::npos ? str.substr( start, 1+end-start ) : ""; + } + + bool replaceInPlace( std::string& str, std::string const& replaceThis, std::string const& withThis ) { + bool replaced = false; + std::size_t i = str.find( replaceThis ); + while( i != std::string::npos ) { + replaced = true; + str = str.substr( 0, i ) + withThis + str.substr( i+replaceThis.size() ); + if( i < str.size()-withThis.size() ) + i = str.find( replaceThis, i+withThis.size() ); + else + i = std::string::npos; + } + return replaced; + } + + pluralise::pluralise( std::size_t count, std::string const& label ) + : m_count( count ), + m_label( label ) + {} + + std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, pluralise const& pluraliser ) { + os << pluraliser.m_count << " " << pluraliser.m_label; + if( pluraliser.m_count != 1 ) + os << "s"; + return os; + } + + SourceLineInfo::SourceLineInfo() : line( 0 ){} + SourceLineInfo::SourceLineInfo( char const* _file, std::size_t _line ) + : file( _file ), + line( _line ) + {} + SourceLineInfo::SourceLineInfo( SourceLineInfo const& other ) + : file( other.file ), + line( other.line ) + {} + bool SourceLineInfo::empty() const { + return file.empty(); + } + bool SourceLineInfo::operator == ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const { + return line == other.line && file == other.file; + } + bool SourceLineInfo::operator < ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const { + return line < other.line || ( line == other.line && file < other.file ); + } + + void seedRng( IConfig const& config ) { + if( config.rngSeed() != 0 ) + std::srand( config.rngSeed() ); + } + unsigned int rngSeed() { + return getCurrentContext().getConfig()->rngSeed(); + } + + std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, SourceLineInfo const& info ) { +#ifndef __GNUG__ + os << info.file << "(" << info.line << ")"; +#else + os << info.file << ":" << info.line; +#endif + return os; + } + + void throwLogicError( std::string const& message, SourceLineInfo const& locationInfo ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << locationInfo << ": Internal Catch error: '" << message << "'"; + if( alwaysTrue() ) + throw std::logic_error( oss.str() ); + } +} + +// #included from: catch_section.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_SECTION_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + SectionInfo::SectionInfo + ( SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo, + std::string const& _name, + std::string const& _description ) + : name( _name ), + description( _description ), + lineInfo( _lineInfo ) + {} + + Section::Section( SectionInfo const& info ) + : m_info( info ), + m_sectionIncluded( getResultCapture().sectionStarted( m_info, m_assertions ) ) + { + m_timer.start(); + } + + Section::~Section() { + if( m_sectionIncluded ) { + SectionEndInfo endInfo( m_info, m_assertions, m_timer.getElapsedSeconds() ); + if( std::uncaught_exception() ) + getResultCapture().sectionEndedEarly( endInfo ); + else + getResultCapture().sectionEnded( endInfo ); + } + } + + // This indicates whether the section should be executed or not + Section::operator bool() const { + return m_sectionIncluded; + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_debugger.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_DEBUGGER_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include + +#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_MAC + + #include + #include + #include + #include + #include + + namespace Catch{ + + // The following function is taken directly from the following technical note: + // http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#qa/qa2004/qa1361.html + + // Returns true if the current process is being debugged (either + // running under the debugger or has a debugger attached post facto). + bool isDebuggerActive(){ + + int mib[4]; + struct kinfo_proc info; + size_t size; + + // Initialize the flags so that, if sysctl fails for some bizarre + // reason, we get a predictable result. + + info.kp_proc.p_flag = 0; + + // Initialize mib, which tells sysctl the info we want, in this case + // we're looking for information about a specific process ID. + + mib[0] = CTL_KERN; + mib[1] = KERN_PROC; + mib[2] = KERN_PROC_PID; + mib[3] = getpid(); + + // Call sysctl. + + size = sizeof(info); + if( sysctl(mib, sizeof(mib) / sizeof(*mib), &info, &size, CATCH_NULL, 0) != 0 ) { + Catch::cerr() << "\n** Call to sysctl failed - unable to determine if debugger is active **\n" << std::endl; + return false; + } + + // We're being debugged if the P_TRACED flag is set. + + return ( (info.kp_proc.p_flag & P_TRACED) != 0 ); + } + } // namespace Catch + +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) + extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall IsDebuggerPresent(); + namespace Catch { + bool isDebuggerActive() { + return IsDebuggerPresent() != 0; + } + } +#elif defined(__MINGW32__) + extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall IsDebuggerPresent(); + namespace Catch { + bool isDebuggerActive() { + return IsDebuggerPresent() != 0; + } + } +#else + namespace Catch { + inline bool isDebuggerActive() { return false; } + } +#endif // Platform + +#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS + extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall OutputDebugStringA( const char* ); + namespace Catch { + void writeToDebugConsole( std::string const& text ) { + ::OutputDebugStringA( text.c_str() ); + } + } +#else + namespace Catch { + void writeToDebugConsole( std::string const& text ) { + // !TBD: Need a version for Mac/ XCode and other IDEs + Catch::cout() << text; + } + } +#endif // Platform + +// #included from: catch_tostring.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TOSTRING_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + +namespace Detail { + + const std::string unprintableString = "{?}"; + + namespace { + const int hexThreshold = 255; + + struct Endianness { + enum Arch { Big, Little }; + + static Arch which() { + union _{ + int asInt; + char asChar[sizeof (int)]; + } u; + + u.asInt = 1; + return ( u.asChar[sizeof(int)-1] == 1 ) ? Big : Little; + } + }; + } + + std::string rawMemoryToString( const void *object, std::size_t size ) + { + // Reverse order for little endian architectures + int i = 0, end = static_cast( size ), inc = 1; + if( Endianness::which() == Endianness::Little ) { + i = end-1; + end = inc = -1; + } + + unsigned char const *bytes = static_cast(object); + std::ostringstream os; + os << "0x" << std::setfill('0') << std::hex; + for( ; i != end; i += inc ) + os << std::setw(2) << static_cast(bytes[i]); + return os.str(); + } +} + +std::string toString( std::string const& value ) { + std::string s = value; + if( getCurrentContext().getConfig()->showInvisibles() ) { + for(size_t i = 0; i < s.size(); ++i ) { + std::string subs; + switch( s[i] ) { + case '\n': subs = "\\n"; break; + case '\t': subs = "\\t"; break; + default: break; + } + if( !subs.empty() ) { + s = s.substr( 0, i ) + subs + s.substr( i+1 ); + ++i; + } + } + } + return "\"" + s + "\""; +} +std::string toString( std::wstring const& value ) { + + std::string s; + s.reserve( value.size() ); + for(size_t i = 0; i < value.size(); ++i ) + s += value[i] <= 0xff ? static_cast( value[i] ) : '?'; + return Catch::toString( s ); +} + +std::string toString( const char* const value ) { + return value ? Catch::toString( std::string( value ) ) : std::string( "{null string}" ); +} + +std::string toString( char* const value ) { + return Catch::toString( static_cast( value ) ); +} + +std::string toString( const wchar_t* const value ) +{ + return value ? Catch::toString( std::wstring(value) ) : std::string( "{null string}" ); +} + +std::string toString( wchar_t* const value ) +{ + return Catch::toString( static_cast( value ) ); +} + +std::string toString( int value ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << value; + if( value > Detail::hexThreshold ) + oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")"; + return oss.str(); +} + +std::string toString( unsigned long value ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << value; + if( value > Detail::hexThreshold ) + oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")"; + return oss.str(); +} + +std::string toString( unsigned int value ) { + return Catch::toString( static_cast( value ) ); +} + +template +std::string fpToString( T value, int precision ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << std::setprecision( precision ) + << std::fixed + << value; + std::string d = oss.str(); + std::size_t i = d.find_last_not_of( '0' ); + if( i != std::string::npos && i != d.size()-1 ) { + if( d[i] == '.' ) + i++; + d = d.substr( 0, i+1 ); + } + return d; +} + +std::string toString( const double value ) { + return fpToString( value, 10 ); +} +std::string toString( const float value ) { + return fpToString( value, 5 ) + "f"; +} + +std::string toString( bool value ) { + return value ? "true" : "false"; +} + +std::string toString( char value ) { + return value < ' ' + ? toString( static_cast( value ) ) + : Detail::makeString( value ); +} + +std::string toString( signed char value ) { + return toString( static_cast( value ) ); +} + +std::string toString( unsigned char value ) { + return toString( static_cast( value ) ); +} + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG +std::string toString( long long value ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << value; + if( value > Detail::hexThreshold ) + oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")"; + return oss.str(); +} +std::string toString( unsigned long long value ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << value; + if( value > Detail::hexThreshold ) + oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")"; + return oss.str(); +} +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR +std::string toString( std::nullptr_t ) { + return "nullptr"; +} +#endif + +#ifdef __OBJC__ + std::string toString( NSString const * const& nsstring ) { + if( !nsstring ) + return "nil"; + return "@" + toString([nsstring UTF8String]); + } + std::string toString( NSString * CATCH_ARC_STRONG const& nsstring ) { + if( !nsstring ) + return "nil"; + return "@" + toString([nsstring UTF8String]); + } + std::string toString( NSObject* const& nsObject ) { + return toString( [nsObject description] ); + } +#endif + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_result_builder.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_RESULT_BUILDER_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + std::string capturedExpressionWithSecondArgument( std::string const& capturedExpression, std::string const& secondArg ) { + return secondArg.empty() || secondArg == "\"\"" + ? capturedExpression + : capturedExpression + ", " + secondArg; + } + ResultBuilder::ResultBuilder( char const* macroName, + SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, + char const* capturedExpression, + ResultDisposition::Flags resultDisposition, + char const* secondArg ) + : m_assertionInfo( macroName, lineInfo, capturedExpressionWithSecondArgument( capturedExpression, secondArg ), resultDisposition ), + m_shouldDebugBreak( false ), + m_shouldThrow( false ) + {} + + ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setResultType( ResultWas::OfType result ) { + m_data.resultType = result; + return *this; + } + ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setResultType( bool result ) { + m_data.resultType = result ? ResultWas::Ok : ResultWas::ExpressionFailed; + return *this; + } + ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setLhs( std::string const& lhs ) { + m_exprComponents.lhs = lhs; + return *this; + } + ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setRhs( std::string const& rhs ) { + m_exprComponents.rhs = rhs; + return *this; + } + ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setOp( std::string const& op ) { + m_exprComponents.op = op; + return *this; + } + + void ResultBuilder::endExpression() { + m_exprComponents.testFalse = isFalseTest( m_assertionInfo.resultDisposition ); + captureExpression(); + } + + void ResultBuilder::useActiveException( ResultDisposition::Flags resultDisposition ) { + m_assertionInfo.resultDisposition = resultDisposition; + m_stream.oss << Catch::translateActiveException(); + captureResult( ResultWas::ThrewException ); + } + + void ResultBuilder::captureResult( ResultWas::OfType resultType ) { + setResultType( resultType ); + captureExpression(); + } + void ResultBuilder::captureExpectedException( std::string const& expectedMessage ) { + if( expectedMessage.empty() ) + captureExpectedException( Matchers::Impl::Generic::AllOf() ); + else + captureExpectedException( Matchers::Equals( expectedMessage ) ); + } + + void ResultBuilder::captureExpectedException( Matchers::Impl::Matcher const& matcher ) { + + assert( m_exprComponents.testFalse == false ); + AssertionResultData data = m_data; + data.resultType = ResultWas::Ok; + data.reconstructedExpression = m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression; + + std::string actualMessage = Catch::translateActiveException(); + if( !matcher.match( actualMessage ) ) { + data.resultType = ResultWas::ExpressionFailed; + data.reconstructedExpression = actualMessage; + } + AssertionResult result( m_assertionInfo, data ); + handleResult( result ); + } + + void ResultBuilder::captureExpression() { + AssertionResult result = build(); + handleResult( result ); + } + void ResultBuilder::handleResult( AssertionResult const& result ) + { + getResultCapture().assertionEnded( result ); + + if( !result.isOk() ) { + if( getCurrentContext().getConfig()->shouldDebugBreak() ) + m_shouldDebugBreak = true; + if( getCurrentContext().getRunner()->aborting() || (m_assertionInfo.resultDisposition & ResultDisposition::Normal) ) + m_shouldThrow = true; + } + } + void ResultBuilder::react() { + if( m_shouldThrow ) + throw Catch::TestFailureException(); + } + + bool ResultBuilder::shouldDebugBreak() const { return m_shouldDebugBreak; } + bool ResultBuilder::allowThrows() const { return getCurrentContext().getConfig()->allowThrows(); } + + AssertionResult ResultBuilder::build() const + { + assert( m_data.resultType != ResultWas::Unknown ); + + AssertionResultData data = m_data; + + // Flip bool results if testFalse is set + if( m_exprComponents.testFalse ) { + if( data.resultType == ResultWas::Ok ) + data.resultType = ResultWas::ExpressionFailed; + else if( data.resultType == ResultWas::ExpressionFailed ) + data.resultType = ResultWas::Ok; + } + + data.message = m_stream.oss.str(); + data.reconstructedExpression = reconstructExpression(); + if( m_exprComponents.testFalse ) { + if( m_exprComponents.op == "" ) + data.reconstructedExpression = "!" + data.reconstructedExpression; + else + data.reconstructedExpression = "!(" + data.reconstructedExpression + ")"; + } + return AssertionResult( m_assertionInfo, data ); + } + std::string ResultBuilder::reconstructExpression() const { + if( m_exprComponents.op == "" ) + return m_exprComponents.lhs.empty() ? m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression : m_exprComponents.op + m_exprComponents.lhs; + else if( m_exprComponents.op == "matches" ) + return m_exprComponents.lhs + " " + m_exprComponents.rhs; + else if( m_exprComponents.op != "!" ) { + if( m_exprComponents.lhs.size() + m_exprComponents.rhs.size() < 40 && + m_exprComponents.lhs.find("\n") == std::string::npos && + m_exprComponents.rhs.find("\n") == std::string::npos ) + return m_exprComponents.lhs + " " + m_exprComponents.op + " " + m_exprComponents.rhs; + else + return m_exprComponents.lhs + "\n" + m_exprComponents.op + "\n" + m_exprComponents.rhs; + } + else + return "{can't expand - use " + m_assertionInfo.macroName + "_FALSE( " + m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression.substr(1) + " ) instead of " + m_assertionInfo.macroName + "( " + m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression + " ) for better diagnostics}"; + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: catch_tag_alias_registry.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TAG_ALIAS_REGISTRY_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_tag_alias_registry.h +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_TAG_ALIAS_REGISTRY_H_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class TagAliasRegistry : public ITagAliasRegistry { + public: + virtual ~TagAliasRegistry(); + virtual Option find( std::string const& alias ) const; + virtual std::string expandAliases( std::string const& unexpandedTestSpec ) const; + void add( char const* alias, char const* tag, SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ); + static TagAliasRegistry& get(); + + private: + std::map m_registry; + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + TagAliasRegistry::~TagAliasRegistry() {} + + Option TagAliasRegistry::find( std::string const& alias ) const { + std::map::const_iterator it = m_registry.find( alias ); + if( it != m_registry.end() ) + return it->second; + else + return Option(); + } + + std::string TagAliasRegistry::expandAliases( std::string const& unexpandedTestSpec ) const { + std::string expandedTestSpec = unexpandedTestSpec; + for( std::map::const_iterator it = m_registry.begin(), itEnd = m_registry.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + std::size_t pos = expandedTestSpec.find( it->first ); + if( pos != std::string::npos ) { + expandedTestSpec = expandedTestSpec.substr( 0, pos ) + + it->second.tag + + expandedTestSpec.substr( pos + it->first.size() ); + } + } + return expandedTestSpec; + } + + void TagAliasRegistry::add( char const* alias, char const* tag, SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ) { + + if( !startsWith( alias, "[@" ) || !endsWith( alias, "]" ) ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "error: tag alias, \"" << alias << "\" is not of the form [@alias name].\n" << lineInfo; + throw std::domain_error( oss.str().c_str() ); + } + if( !m_registry.insert( std::make_pair( alias, TagAlias( tag, lineInfo ) ) ).second ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << "error: tag alias, \"" << alias << "\" already registered.\n" + << "\tFirst seen at " << find(alias)->lineInfo << "\n" + << "\tRedefined at " << lineInfo; + throw std::domain_error( oss.str().c_str() ); + } + } + + TagAliasRegistry& TagAliasRegistry::get() { + static TagAliasRegistry instance; + return instance; + + } + + ITagAliasRegistry::~ITagAliasRegistry() {} + ITagAliasRegistry const& ITagAliasRegistry::get() { return TagAliasRegistry::get(); } + + RegistrarForTagAliases::RegistrarForTagAliases( char const* alias, char const* tag, SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ) { + try { + TagAliasRegistry::get().add( alias, tag, lineInfo ); + } + catch( std::exception& ex ) { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::Red ); + Catch::cerr() << ex.what() << std::endl; + exit(1); + } + } + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: ../reporters/catch_reporter_multi.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_MULTI_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + +class MultipleReporters : public SharedImpl { + typedef std::vector > Reporters; + Reporters m_reporters; + +public: + void add( Ptr const& reporter ) { + m_reporters.push_back( reporter ); + } + +public: // IStreamingReporter + + virtual ReporterPreferences getPreferences() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_reporters[0]->getPreferences(); + } + + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& spec ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->noMatchingTestCases( spec ); + } + + virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& testRunInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->testRunStarting( testRunInfo ); + } + + virtual void testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& groupInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->testGroupStarting( groupInfo ); + } + + virtual void testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->testCaseStarting( testInfo ); + } + + virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->sectionStarting( sectionInfo ); + } + + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& assertionInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->assertionStarting( assertionInfo ); + } + + // The return value indicates if the messages buffer should be cleared: + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + bool clearBuffer = false; + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + clearBuffer |= (*it)->assertionEnded( assertionStats ); + return clearBuffer; + } + + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->sectionEnded( sectionStats ); + } + + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->testCaseEnded( testCaseStats ); + } + + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& testGroupStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->testGroupEnded( testGroupStats ); + } + + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->testRunEnded( testRunStats ); + } + + virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + for( Reporters::const_iterator it = m_reporters.begin(), itEnd = m_reporters.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + (*it)->skipTest( testInfo ); + } +}; + +Ptr addReporter( Ptr const& existingReporter, Ptr const& additionalReporter ) { + Ptr resultingReporter; + + if( existingReporter ) { + MultipleReporters* multi = dynamic_cast( existingReporter.get() ); + if( !multi ) { + multi = new MultipleReporters; + resultingReporter = Ptr( multi ); + if( existingReporter ) + multi->add( existingReporter ); + } + else + resultingReporter = existingReporter; + multi->add( additionalReporter ); + } + else + resultingReporter = additionalReporter; + + return resultingReporter; +} + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: ../reporters/catch_reporter_xml.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_XML_HPP_INCLUDED + +// #included from: catch_reporter_bases.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_BASES_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + struct StreamingReporterBase : SharedImpl { + + StreamingReporterBase( ReporterConfig const& _config ) + : m_config( _config.fullConfig() ), + stream( _config.stream() ) + { + m_reporterPrefs.shouldRedirectStdOut = false; + } + + virtual ReporterPreferences getPreferences() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_reporterPrefs; + } + + virtual ~StreamingReporterBase() CATCH_OVERRIDE; + + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + + virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& _testRunInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + currentTestRunInfo = _testRunInfo; + } + virtual void testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& _groupInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + currentGroupInfo = _groupInfo; + } + + virtual void testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& _testInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + currentTestCaseInfo = _testInfo; + } + virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& _sectionInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_sectionStack.push_back( _sectionInfo ); + } + + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& /* _sectionStats */ ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_sectionStack.pop_back(); + } + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& /* _testCaseStats */ ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + currentTestCaseInfo.reset(); + } + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& /* _testGroupStats */ ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + currentGroupInfo.reset(); + } + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& /* _testRunStats */ ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + currentTestCaseInfo.reset(); + currentGroupInfo.reset(); + currentTestRunInfo.reset(); + } + + virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + // Don't do anything with this by default. + // It can optionally be overridden in the derived class. + } + + Ptr m_config; + std::ostream& stream; + + LazyStat currentTestRunInfo; + LazyStat currentGroupInfo; + LazyStat currentTestCaseInfo; + + std::vector m_sectionStack; + ReporterPreferences m_reporterPrefs; + }; + + struct CumulativeReporterBase : SharedImpl { + template + struct Node : SharedImpl<> { + explicit Node( T const& _value ) : value( _value ) {} + virtual ~Node() {} + + typedef std::vector > ChildNodes; + T value; + ChildNodes children; + }; + struct SectionNode : SharedImpl<> { + explicit SectionNode( SectionStats const& _stats ) : stats( _stats ) {} + virtual ~SectionNode(); + + bool operator == ( SectionNode const& other ) const { + return stats.sectionInfo.lineInfo == other.stats.sectionInfo.lineInfo; + } + bool operator == ( Ptr const& other ) const { + return operator==( *other ); + } + + SectionStats stats; + typedef std::vector > ChildSections; + typedef std::vector Assertions; + ChildSections childSections; + Assertions assertions; + std::string stdOut; + std::string stdErr; + }; + + struct BySectionInfo { + BySectionInfo( SectionInfo const& other ) : m_other( other ) {} + BySectionInfo( BySectionInfo const& other ) : m_other( other.m_other ) {} + bool operator() ( Ptr const& node ) const { + return node->stats.sectionInfo.lineInfo == m_other.lineInfo; + } + private: + void operator=( BySectionInfo const& ); + SectionInfo const& m_other; + }; + + typedef Node TestCaseNode; + typedef Node TestGroupNode; + typedef Node TestRunNode; + + CumulativeReporterBase( ReporterConfig const& _config ) + : m_config( _config.fullConfig() ), + stream( _config.stream() ) + { + m_reporterPrefs.shouldRedirectStdOut = false; + } + ~CumulativeReporterBase(); + + virtual ReporterPreferences getPreferences() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return m_reporterPrefs; + } + + virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + virtual void testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + + virtual void testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + + virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + SectionStats incompleteStats( sectionInfo, Counts(), 0, false ); + Ptr node; + if( m_sectionStack.empty() ) { + if( !m_rootSection ) + m_rootSection = new SectionNode( incompleteStats ); + node = m_rootSection; + } + else { + SectionNode& parentNode = *m_sectionStack.back(); + SectionNode::ChildSections::const_iterator it = + std::find_if( parentNode.childSections.begin(), + parentNode.childSections.end(), + BySectionInfo( sectionInfo ) ); + if( it == parentNode.childSections.end() ) { + node = new SectionNode( incompleteStats ); + parentNode.childSections.push_back( node ); + } + else + node = *it; + } + m_sectionStack.push_back( node ); + m_deepestSection = node; + } + + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats ) { + assert( !m_sectionStack.empty() ); + SectionNode& sectionNode = *m_sectionStack.back(); + sectionNode.assertions.push_back( assertionStats ); + return true; + } + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + assert( !m_sectionStack.empty() ); + SectionNode& node = *m_sectionStack.back(); + node.stats = sectionStats; + m_sectionStack.pop_back(); + } + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + Ptr node = new TestCaseNode( testCaseStats ); + assert( m_sectionStack.size() == 0 ); + node->children.push_back( m_rootSection ); + m_testCases.push_back( node ); + m_rootSection.reset(); + + assert( m_deepestSection ); + m_deepestSection->stdOut = testCaseStats.stdOut; + m_deepestSection->stdErr = testCaseStats.stdErr; + } + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& testGroupStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + Ptr node = new TestGroupNode( testGroupStats ); + node->children.swap( m_testCases ); + m_testGroups.push_back( node ); + } + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + Ptr node = new TestRunNode( testRunStats ); + node->children.swap( m_testGroups ); + m_testRuns.push_back( node ); + testRunEndedCumulative(); + } + virtual void testRunEndedCumulative() = 0; + + virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + + Ptr m_config; + std::ostream& stream; + std::vector m_assertions; + std::vector > > m_sections; + std::vector > m_testCases; + std::vector > m_testGroups; + + std::vector > m_testRuns; + + Ptr m_rootSection; + Ptr m_deepestSection; + std::vector > m_sectionStack; + ReporterPreferences m_reporterPrefs; + + }; + + template + char const* getLineOfChars() { + static char line[CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH] = {0}; + if( !*line ) { + memset( line, C, CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-1 ); + line[CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-1] = 0; + } + return line; + } + + struct TestEventListenerBase : StreamingReporterBase { + TestEventListenerBase( ReporterConfig const& _config ) + : StreamingReporterBase( _config ) + {} + + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + return false; + } + }; + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: ../internal/catch_reporter_registrars.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_REGISTRARS_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + template + class LegacyReporterRegistrar { + + class ReporterFactory : public IReporterFactory { + virtual IStreamingReporter* create( ReporterConfig const& config ) const { + return new LegacyReporterAdapter( new T( config ) ); + } + + virtual std::string getDescription() const { + return T::getDescription(); + } + }; + + public: + + LegacyReporterRegistrar( std::string const& name ) { + getMutableRegistryHub().registerReporter( name, new ReporterFactory() ); + } + }; + + template + class ReporterRegistrar { + + class ReporterFactory : public SharedImpl { + + // *** Please Note ***: + // - If you end up here looking at a compiler error because it's trying to register + // your custom reporter class be aware that the native reporter interface has changed + // to IStreamingReporter. The "legacy" interface, IReporter, is still supported via + // an adapter. Just use REGISTER_LEGACY_REPORTER to take advantage of the adapter. + // However please consider updating to the new interface as the old one is now + // deprecated and will probably be removed quite soon! + // Please contact me via github if you have any questions at all about this. + // In fact, ideally, please contact me anyway to let me know you've hit this - as I have + // no idea who is actually using custom reporters at all (possibly no-one!). + // The new interface is designed to minimise exposure to interface changes in the future. + virtual IStreamingReporter* create( ReporterConfig const& config ) const { + return new T( config ); + } + + virtual std::string getDescription() const { + return T::getDescription(); + } + }; + + public: + + ReporterRegistrar( std::string const& name ) { + getMutableRegistryHub().registerReporter( name, new ReporterFactory() ); + } + }; + + template + class ListenerRegistrar { + + class ListenerFactory : public SharedImpl { + + virtual IStreamingReporter* create( ReporterConfig const& config ) const { + return new T( config ); + } + virtual std::string getDescription() const { + return ""; + } + }; + + public: + + ListenerRegistrar() { + getMutableRegistryHub().registerListener( new ListenerFactory() ); + } + }; +} + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_LEGACY_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) \ + namespace{ Catch::LegacyReporterRegistrar catch_internal_RegistrarFor##reporterType( name ); } + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) \ + namespace{ Catch::ReporterRegistrar catch_internal_RegistrarFor##reporterType( name ); } + +#define INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_LISTENER( listenerType ) \ + namespace{ Catch::ListenerRegistrar catch_internal_RegistrarFor##listenerType; } + +// #included from: ../internal/catch_xmlwriter.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_XMLWRITER_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class XmlEncode { + public: + enum ForWhat { ForTextNodes, ForAttributes }; + + XmlEncode( std::string const& str, ForWhat forWhat = ForTextNodes ) + : m_str( str ), + m_forWhat( forWhat ) + {} + + void encodeTo( std::ostream& os ) const { + + // Apostrophe escaping not necessary if we always use " to write attributes + // (see: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#syntax) + + for( std::size_t i = 0; i < m_str.size(); ++ i ) { + char c = m_str[i]; + switch( c ) { + case '<': os << "<"; break; + case '&': os << "&"; break; + + case '>': + // See: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#syntax + if( i > 2 && m_str[i-1] == ']' && m_str[i-2] == ']' ) + os << ">"; + else + os << c; + break; + + case '\"': + if( m_forWhat == ForAttributes ) + os << """; + else + os << c; + break; + + default: + // Escape control chars - based on contribution by @espenalb in PR #465 + if ( ( c < '\x09' ) || ( c > '\x0D' && c < '\x20') || c=='\x7F' ) + os << "&#x" << std::uppercase << std::hex << static_cast( c ); + else + os << c; + } + } + } + + friend std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, XmlEncode const& xmlEncode ) { + xmlEncode.encodeTo( os ); + return os; + } + + private: + std::string m_str; + ForWhat m_forWhat; + }; + + class XmlWriter { + public: + + class ScopedElement { + public: + ScopedElement( XmlWriter* writer ) + : m_writer( writer ) + {} + + ScopedElement( ScopedElement const& other ) + : m_writer( other.m_writer ){ + other.m_writer = CATCH_NULL; + } + + ~ScopedElement() { + if( m_writer ) + m_writer->endElement(); + } + + ScopedElement& writeText( std::string const& text, bool indent = true ) { + m_writer->writeText( text, indent ); + return *this; + } + + template + ScopedElement& writeAttribute( std::string const& name, T const& attribute ) { + m_writer->writeAttribute( name, attribute ); + return *this; + } + + private: + mutable XmlWriter* m_writer; + }; + + XmlWriter() + : m_tagIsOpen( false ), + m_needsNewline( false ), + m_os( &Catch::cout() ) + {} + + XmlWriter( std::ostream& os ) + : m_tagIsOpen( false ), + m_needsNewline( false ), + m_os( &os ) + {} + + ~XmlWriter() { + while( !m_tags.empty() ) + endElement(); + } + + XmlWriter& startElement( std::string const& name ) { + ensureTagClosed(); + newlineIfNecessary(); + stream() << m_indent << "<" << name; + m_tags.push_back( name ); + m_indent += " "; + m_tagIsOpen = true; + return *this; + } + + ScopedElement scopedElement( std::string const& name ) { + ScopedElement scoped( this ); + startElement( name ); + return scoped; + } + + XmlWriter& endElement() { + newlineIfNecessary(); + m_indent = m_indent.substr( 0, m_indent.size()-2 ); + if( m_tagIsOpen ) { + stream() << "/>\n"; + m_tagIsOpen = false; + } + else { + stream() << m_indent << "\n"; + } + m_tags.pop_back(); + return *this; + } + + XmlWriter& writeAttribute( std::string const& name, std::string const& attribute ) { + if( !name.empty() && !attribute.empty() ) + stream() << " " << name << "=\"" << XmlEncode( attribute, XmlEncode::ForAttributes ) << "\""; + return *this; + } + + XmlWriter& writeAttribute( std::string const& name, bool attribute ) { + stream() << " " << name << "=\"" << ( attribute ? "true" : "false" ) << "\""; + return *this; + } + + template + XmlWriter& writeAttribute( std::string const& name, T const& attribute ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << attribute; + return writeAttribute( name, oss.str() ); + } + + XmlWriter& writeText( std::string const& text, bool indent = true ) { + if( !text.empty() ){ + bool tagWasOpen = m_tagIsOpen; + ensureTagClosed(); + if( tagWasOpen && indent ) + stream() << m_indent; + stream() << XmlEncode( text ); + m_needsNewline = true; + } + return *this; + } + + XmlWriter& writeComment( std::string const& text ) { + ensureTagClosed(); + stream() << m_indent << ""; + m_needsNewline = true; + return *this; + } + + XmlWriter& writeBlankLine() { + ensureTagClosed(); + stream() << "\n"; + return *this; + } + + void setStream( std::ostream& os ) { + m_os = &os; + } + + private: + XmlWriter( XmlWriter const& ); + void operator=( XmlWriter const& ); + + std::ostream& stream() { + return *m_os; + } + + void ensureTagClosed() { + if( m_tagIsOpen ) { + stream() << ">\n"; + m_tagIsOpen = false; + } + } + + void newlineIfNecessary() { + if( m_needsNewline ) { + stream() << "\n"; + m_needsNewline = false; + } + } + + bool m_tagIsOpen; + bool m_needsNewline; + std::vector m_tags; + std::string m_indent; + std::ostream* m_os; + }; + +} +// #included from: catch_reenable_warnings.h + +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REENABLE_WARNINGS_H_INCLUDED + +#ifdef __clang__ +# ifdef __ICC // icpc defines the __clang__ macro +# pragma warning(pop) +# else +# pragma clang diagnostic pop +# endif +#elif defined __GNUC__ +# pragma GCC diagnostic pop +#endif + + +namespace Catch { + class XmlReporter : public StreamingReporterBase { + public: + XmlReporter( ReporterConfig const& _config ) + : StreamingReporterBase( _config ), + m_sectionDepth( 0 ) + { + m_reporterPrefs.shouldRedirectStdOut = true; + } + + virtual ~XmlReporter() CATCH_OVERRIDE; + + static std::string getDescription() { + return "Reports test results as an XML document"; + } + + public: // StreamingReporterBase + + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& s ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::noMatchingTestCases( s ); + } + + virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& testInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::testRunStarting( testInfo ); + m_xml.setStream( stream ); + m_xml.startElement( "Catch" ); + if( !m_config->name().empty() ) + m_xml.writeAttribute( "name", m_config->name() ); + } + + virtual void testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& groupInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::testGroupStarting( groupInfo ); + m_xml.startElement( "Group" ) + .writeAttribute( "name", groupInfo.name ); + } + + virtual void testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::testCaseStarting(testInfo); + m_xml.startElement( "TestCase" ).writeAttribute( "name", trim( testInfo.name ) ); + + if ( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Always ) + m_testCaseTimer.start(); + } + + virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::sectionStarting( sectionInfo ); + if( m_sectionDepth++ > 0 ) { + m_xml.startElement( "Section" ) + .writeAttribute( "name", trim( sectionInfo.name ) ) + .writeAttribute( "description", sectionInfo.description ); + } + } + + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { } + + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + const AssertionResult& assertionResult = assertionStats.assertionResult; + + // Print any info messages in tags. + if( assertionStats.assertionResult.getResultType() != ResultWas::Ok ) { + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = assertionStats.infoMessages.begin(), itEnd = assertionStats.infoMessages.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + if( it->type == ResultWas::Info ) { + m_xml.scopedElement( "Info" ) + .writeText( it->message ); + } else if ( it->type == ResultWas::Warning ) { + m_xml.scopedElement( "Warning" ) + .writeText( it->message ); + } + } + } + + // Drop out if result was successful but we're not printing them. + if( !m_config->includeSuccessfulResults() && isOk(assertionResult.getResultType()) ) + return true; + + // Print the expression if there is one. + if( assertionResult.hasExpression() ) { + m_xml.startElement( "Expression" ) + .writeAttribute( "success", assertionResult.succeeded() ) + .writeAttribute( "type", assertionResult.getTestMacroName() ) + .writeAttribute( "filename", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().file ) + .writeAttribute( "line", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().line ); + + m_xml.scopedElement( "Original" ) + .writeText( assertionResult.getExpression() ); + m_xml.scopedElement( "Expanded" ) + .writeText( assertionResult.getExpandedExpression() ); + } + + // And... Print a result applicable to each result type. + switch( assertionResult.getResultType() ) { + case ResultWas::ThrewException: + m_xml.scopedElement( "Exception" ) + .writeAttribute( "filename", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().file ) + .writeAttribute( "line", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().line ) + .writeText( assertionResult.getMessage() ); + break; + case ResultWas::FatalErrorCondition: + m_xml.scopedElement( "Fatal Error Condition" ) + .writeAttribute( "filename", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().file ) + .writeAttribute( "line", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().line ) + .writeText( assertionResult.getMessage() ); + break; + case ResultWas::Info: + m_xml.scopedElement( "Info" ) + .writeText( assertionResult.getMessage() ); + break; + case ResultWas::Warning: + // Warning will already have been written + break; + case ResultWas::ExplicitFailure: + m_xml.scopedElement( "Failure" ) + .writeText( assertionResult.getMessage() ); + break; + default: + break; + } + + if( assertionResult.hasExpression() ) + m_xml.endElement(); + + return true; + } + + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::sectionEnded( sectionStats ); + if( --m_sectionDepth > 0 ) { + XmlWriter::ScopedElement e = m_xml.scopedElement( "OverallResults" ); + e.writeAttribute( "successes", sectionStats.assertions.passed ); + e.writeAttribute( "failures", sectionStats.assertions.failed ); + e.writeAttribute( "expectedFailures", sectionStats.assertions.failedButOk ); + + if ( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Always ) + e.writeAttribute( "durationInSeconds", sectionStats.durationInSeconds ); + + m_xml.endElement(); + } + } + + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::testCaseEnded( testCaseStats ); + XmlWriter::ScopedElement e = m_xml.scopedElement( "OverallResult" ); + e.writeAttribute( "success", testCaseStats.totals.assertions.allOk() ); + + if ( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Always ) + e.writeAttribute( "durationInSeconds", m_testCaseTimer.getElapsedSeconds() ); + + m_xml.endElement(); + } + + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& testGroupStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::testGroupEnded( testGroupStats ); + // TODO: Check testGroupStats.aborting and act accordingly. + m_xml.scopedElement( "OverallResults" ) + .writeAttribute( "successes", testGroupStats.totals.assertions.passed ) + .writeAttribute( "failures", testGroupStats.totals.assertions.failed ) + .writeAttribute( "expectedFailures", testGroupStats.totals.assertions.failedButOk ); + m_xml.endElement(); + } + + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::testRunEnded( testRunStats ); + m_xml.scopedElement( "OverallResults" ) + .writeAttribute( "successes", testRunStats.totals.assertions.passed ) + .writeAttribute( "failures", testRunStats.totals.assertions.failed ) + .writeAttribute( "expectedFailures", testRunStats.totals.assertions.failedButOk ); + m_xml.endElement(); + } + + private: + Timer m_testCaseTimer; + XmlWriter m_xml; + int m_sectionDepth; + }; + + INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( "xml", XmlReporter ) + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: ../reporters/catch_reporter_junit.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_JUNIT_HPP_INCLUDED + +#include + +namespace Catch { + + class JunitReporter : public CumulativeReporterBase { + public: + JunitReporter( ReporterConfig const& _config ) + : CumulativeReporterBase( _config ), + xml( _config.stream() ) + { + m_reporterPrefs.shouldRedirectStdOut = true; + } + + virtual ~JunitReporter() CATCH_OVERRIDE; + + static std::string getDescription() { + return "Reports test results in an XML format that looks like Ant's junitreport target"; + } + + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& /*spec*/ ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {} + + virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& runInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + CumulativeReporterBase::testRunStarting( runInfo ); + xml.startElement( "testsuites" ); + } + + virtual void testGroupStarting( GroupInfo const& groupInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + suiteTimer.start(); + stdOutForSuite.str(""); + stdErrForSuite.str(""); + unexpectedExceptions = 0; + CumulativeReporterBase::testGroupStarting( groupInfo ); + } + + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + if( assertionStats.assertionResult.getResultType() == ResultWas::ThrewException ) + unexpectedExceptions++; + return CumulativeReporterBase::assertionEnded( assertionStats ); + } + + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + stdOutForSuite << testCaseStats.stdOut; + stdErrForSuite << testCaseStats.stdErr; + CumulativeReporterBase::testCaseEnded( testCaseStats ); + } + + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& testGroupStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + double suiteTime = suiteTimer.getElapsedSeconds(); + CumulativeReporterBase::testGroupEnded( testGroupStats ); + writeGroup( *m_testGroups.back(), suiteTime ); + } + + virtual void testRunEndedCumulative() CATCH_OVERRIDE { + xml.endElement(); + } + + void writeGroup( TestGroupNode const& groupNode, double suiteTime ) { + XmlWriter::ScopedElement e = xml.scopedElement( "testsuite" ); + TestGroupStats const& stats = groupNode.value; + xml.writeAttribute( "name", stats.groupInfo.name ); + xml.writeAttribute( "errors", unexpectedExceptions ); + xml.writeAttribute( "failures", stats.totals.assertions.failed-unexpectedExceptions ); + xml.writeAttribute( "tests", stats.totals.assertions.total() ); + xml.writeAttribute( "hostname", "tbd" ); // !TBD + if( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Never ) + xml.writeAttribute( "time", "" ); + else + xml.writeAttribute( "time", suiteTime ); + xml.writeAttribute( "timestamp", "tbd" ); // !TBD + + // Write test cases + for( TestGroupNode::ChildNodes::const_iterator + it = groupNode.children.begin(), itEnd = groupNode.children.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + writeTestCase( **it ); + + xml.scopedElement( "system-out" ).writeText( trim( stdOutForSuite.str() ), false ); + xml.scopedElement( "system-err" ).writeText( trim( stdErrForSuite.str() ), false ); + } + + void writeTestCase( TestCaseNode const& testCaseNode ) { + TestCaseStats const& stats = testCaseNode.value; + + // All test cases have exactly one section - which represents the + // test case itself. That section may have 0-n nested sections + assert( testCaseNode.children.size() == 1 ); + SectionNode const& rootSection = *testCaseNode.children.front(); + + std::string className = stats.testInfo.className; + + if( className.empty() ) { + if( rootSection.childSections.empty() ) + className = "global"; + } + writeSection( className, "", rootSection ); + } + + void writeSection( std::string const& className, + std::string const& rootName, + SectionNode const& sectionNode ) { + std::string name = trim( sectionNode.stats.sectionInfo.name ); + if( !rootName.empty() ) + name = rootName + "/" + name; + + if( !sectionNode.assertions.empty() || + !sectionNode.stdOut.empty() || + !sectionNode.stdErr.empty() ) { + XmlWriter::ScopedElement e = xml.scopedElement( "testcase" ); + if( className.empty() ) { + xml.writeAttribute( "classname", name ); + xml.writeAttribute( "name", "root" ); + } + else { + xml.writeAttribute( "classname", className ); + xml.writeAttribute( "name", name ); + } + xml.writeAttribute( "time", Catch::toString( sectionNode.stats.durationInSeconds ) ); + + writeAssertions( sectionNode ); + + if( !sectionNode.stdOut.empty() ) + xml.scopedElement( "system-out" ).writeText( trim( sectionNode.stdOut ), false ); + if( !sectionNode.stdErr.empty() ) + xml.scopedElement( "system-err" ).writeText( trim( sectionNode.stdErr ), false ); + } + for( SectionNode::ChildSections::const_iterator + it = sectionNode.childSections.begin(), + itEnd = sectionNode.childSections.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + if( className.empty() ) + writeSection( name, "", **it ); + else + writeSection( className, name, **it ); + } + + void writeAssertions( SectionNode const& sectionNode ) { + for( SectionNode::Assertions::const_iterator + it = sectionNode.assertions.begin(), itEnd = sectionNode.assertions.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + writeAssertion( *it ); + } + void writeAssertion( AssertionStats const& stats ) { + AssertionResult const& result = stats.assertionResult; + if( !result.isOk() ) { + std::string elementName; + switch( result.getResultType() ) { + case ResultWas::ThrewException: + case ResultWas::FatalErrorCondition: + elementName = "error"; + break; + case ResultWas::ExplicitFailure: + elementName = "failure"; + break; + case ResultWas::ExpressionFailed: + elementName = "failure"; + break; + case ResultWas::DidntThrowException: + elementName = "failure"; + break; + + // We should never see these here: + case ResultWas::Info: + case ResultWas::Warning: + case ResultWas::Ok: + case ResultWas::Unknown: + case ResultWas::FailureBit: + case ResultWas::Exception: + elementName = "internalError"; + break; + } + + XmlWriter::ScopedElement e = xml.scopedElement( elementName ); + + xml.writeAttribute( "message", result.getExpandedExpression() ); + xml.writeAttribute( "type", result.getTestMacroName() ); + + std::ostringstream oss; + if( !result.getMessage().empty() ) + oss << result.getMessage() << "\n"; + for( std::vector::const_iterator + it = stats.infoMessages.begin(), + itEnd = stats.infoMessages.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) + if( it->type == ResultWas::Info ) + oss << it->message << "\n"; + + oss << "at " << result.getSourceInfo(); + xml.writeText( oss.str(), false ); + } + } + + XmlWriter xml; + Timer suiteTimer; + std::ostringstream stdOutForSuite; + std::ostringstream stdErrForSuite; + unsigned int unexpectedExceptions; + }; + + INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( "junit", JunitReporter ) + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: ../reporters/catch_reporter_console.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_CONSOLE_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + struct ConsoleReporter : StreamingReporterBase { + ConsoleReporter( ReporterConfig const& _config ) + : StreamingReporterBase( _config ), + m_headerPrinted( false ) + {} + + virtual ~ConsoleReporter() CATCH_OVERRIDE; + static std::string getDescription() { + return "Reports test results as plain lines of text"; + } + + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& spec ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + stream << "No test cases matched '" << spec << "'" << std::endl; + } + + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + } + + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& _assertionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + AssertionResult const& result = _assertionStats.assertionResult; + + bool printInfoMessages = true; + + // Drop out if result was successful and we're not printing those + if( !m_config->includeSuccessfulResults() && result.isOk() ) { + if( result.getResultType() != ResultWas::Warning ) + return false; + printInfoMessages = false; + } + + lazyPrint(); + + AssertionPrinter printer( stream, _assertionStats, printInfoMessages ); + printer.print(); + stream << std::endl; + return true; + } + + virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& _sectionInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + m_headerPrinted = false; + StreamingReporterBase::sectionStarting( _sectionInfo ); + } + virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& _sectionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + if( _sectionStats.missingAssertions ) { + lazyPrint(); + Colour colour( Colour::ResultError ); + if( m_sectionStack.size() > 1 ) + stream << "\nNo assertions in section"; + else + stream << "\nNo assertions in test case"; + stream << " '" << _sectionStats.sectionInfo.name << "'\n" << std::endl; + } + if( m_headerPrinted ) { + if( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Always ) + stream << "Completed in " << _sectionStats.durationInSeconds << "s" << std::endl; + m_headerPrinted = false; + } + else { + if( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Always ) + stream << _sectionStats.sectionInfo.name << " completed in " << _sectionStats.durationInSeconds << "s" << std::endl; + } + StreamingReporterBase::sectionEnded( _sectionStats ); + } + + virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& _testCaseStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + StreamingReporterBase::testCaseEnded( _testCaseStats ); + m_headerPrinted = false; + } + virtual void testGroupEnded( TestGroupStats const& _testGroupStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + if( currentGroupInfo.used ) { + printSummaryDivider(); + stream << "Summary for group '" << _testGroupStats.groupInfo.name << "':\n"; + printTotals( _testGroupStats.totals ); + stream << "\n" << std::endl; + } + StreamingReporterBase::testGroupEnded( _testGroupStats ); + } + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& _testRunStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE { + printTotalsDivider( _testRunStats.totals ); + printTotals( _testRunStats.totals ); + stream << std::endl; + StreamingReporterBase::testRunEnded( _testRunStats ); + } + + private: + + class AssertionPrinter { + void operator= ( AssertionPrinter const& ); + public: + AssertionPrinter( std::ostream& _stream, AssertionStats const& _stats, bool _printInfoMessages ) + : stream( _stream ), + stats( _stats ), + result( _stats.assertionResult ), + colour( Colour::None ), + message( result.getMessage() ), + messages( _stats.infoMessages ), + printInfoMessages( _printInfoMessages ) + { + switch( result.getResultType() ) { + case ResultWas::Ok: + colour = Colour::Success; + passOrFail = "PASSED"; + //if( result.hasMessage() ) + if( _stats.infoMessages.size() == 1 ) + messageLabel = "with message"; + if( _stats.infoMessages.size() > 1 ) + messageLabel = "with messages"; + break; + case ResultWas::ExpressionFailed: + if( result.isOk() ) { + colour = Colour::Success; + passOrFail = "FAILED - but was ok"; + } + else { + colour = Colour::Error; + passOrFail = "FAILED"; + } + if( _stats.infoMessages.size() == 1 ) + messageLabel = "with message"; + if( _stats.infoMessages.size() > 1 ) + messageLabel = "with messages"; + break; + case ResultWas::ThrewException: + colour = Colour::Error; + passOrFail = "FAILED"; + messageLabel = "due to unexpected exception with message"; + break; + case ResultWas::FatalErrorCondition: + colour = Colour::Error; + passOrFail = "FAILED"; + messageLabel = "due to a fatal error condition"; + break; + case ResultWas::DidntThrowException: + colour = Colour::Error; + passOrFail = "FAILED"; + messageLabel = "because no exception was thrown where one was expected"; + break; + case ResultWas::Info: + messageLabel = "info"; + break; + case ResultWas::Warning: + messageLabel = "warning"; + break; + case ResultWas::ExplicitFailure: + passOrFail = "FAILED"; + colour = Colour::Error; + if( _stats.infoMessages.size() == 1 ) + messageLabel = "explicitly with message"; + if( _stats.infoMessages.size() > 1 ) + messageLabel = "explicitly with messages"; + break; + // These cases are here to prevent compiler warnings + case ResultWas::Unknown: + case ResultWas::FailureBit: + case ResultWas::Exception: + passOrFail = "** internal error **"; + colour = Colour::Error; + break; + } + } + + void print() const { + printSourceInfo(); + if( stats.totals.assertions.total() > 0 ) { + if( result.isOk() ) + stream << "\n"; + printResultType(); + printOriginalExpression(); + printReconstructedExpression(); + } + else { + stream << "\n"; + } + printMessage(); + } + + private: + void printResultType() const { + if( !passOrFail.empty() ) { + Colour colourGuard( colour ); + stream << passOrFail << ":\n"; + } + } + void printOriginalExpression() const { + if( result.hasExpression() ) { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::OriginalExpression ); + stream << " "; + stream << result.getExpressionInMacro(); + stream << "\n"; + } + } + void printReconstructedExpression() const { + if( result.hasExpandedExpression() ) { + stream << "with expansion:\n"; + Colour colourGuard( Colour::ReconstructedExpression ); + stream << Text( result.getExpandedExpression(), TextAttributes().setIndent(2) ) << "\n"; + } + } + void printMessage() const { + if( !messageLabel.empty() ) + stream << messageLabel << ":" << "\n"; + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = messages.begin(), itEnd = messages.end(); + it != itEnd; + ++it ) { + // If this assertion is a warning ignore any INFO messages + if( printInfoMessages || it->type != ResultWas::Info ) + stream << Text( it->message, TextAttributes().setIndent(2) ) << "\n"; + } + } + void printSourceInfo() const { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::FileName ); + stream << result.getSourceInfo() << ": "; + } + + std::ostream& stream; + AssertionStats const& stats; + AssertionResult const& result; + Colour::Code colour; + std::string passOrFail; + std::string messageLabel; + std::string message; + std::vector messages; + bool printInfoMessages; + }; + + void lazyPrint() { + + if( !currentTestRunInfo.used ) + lazyPrintRunInfo(); + if( !currentGroupInfo.used ) + lazyPrintGroupInfo(); + + if( !m_headerPrinted ) { + printTestCaseAndSectionHeader(); + m_headerPrinted = true; + } + } + void lazyPrintRunInfo() { + stream << "\n" << getLineOfChars<'~'>() << "\n"; + Colour colour( Colour::SecondaryText ); + stream << currentTestRunInfo->name + << " is a Catch v" << libraryVersion << " host application.\n" + << "Run with -? for options\n\n"; + + if( m_config->rngSeed() != 0 ) + stream << "Randomness seeded to: " << m_config->rngSeed() << "\n\n"; + + currentTestRunInfo.used = true; + } + void lazyPrintGroupInfo() { + if( !currentGroupInfo->name.empty() && currentGroupInfo->groupsCounts > 1 ) { + printClosedHeader( "Group: " + currentGroupInfo->name ); + currentGroupInfo.used = true; + } + } + void printTestCaseAndSectionHeader() { + assert( !m_sectionStack.empty() ); + printOpenHeader( currentTestCaseInfo->name ); + + if( m_sectionStack.size() > 1 ) { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::Headers ); + + std::vector::const_iterator + it = m_sectionStack.begin()+1, // Skip first section (test case) + itEnd = m_sectionStack.end(); + for( ; it != itEnd; ++it ) + printHeaderString( it->name, 2 ); + } + + SourceLineInfo lineInfo = m_sectionStack.front().lineInfo; + + if( !lineInfo.empty() ){ + stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << "\n"; + Colour colourGuard( Colour::FileName ); + stream << lineInfo << "\n"; + } + stream << getLineOfChars<'.'>() << "\n" << std::endl; + } + + void printClosedHeader( std::string const& _name ) { + printOpenHeader( _name ); + stream << getLineOfChars<'.'>() << "\n"; + } + void printOpenHeader( std::string const& _name ) { + stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << "\n"; + { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::Headers ); + printHeaderString( _name ); + } + } + + // if string has a : in first line will set indent to follow it on + // subsequent lines + void printHeaderString( std::string const& _string, std::size_t indent = 0 ) { + std::size_t i = _string.find( ": " ); + if( i != std::string::npos ) + i+=2; + else + i = 0; + stream << Text( _string, TextAttributes() + .setIndent( indent+i) + .setInitialIndent( indent ) ) << "\n"; + } + + struct SummaryColumn { + + SummaryColumn( std::string const& _label, Colour::Code _colour ) + : label( _label ), + colour( _colour ) + {} + SummaryColumn addRow( std::size_t count ) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << count; + std::string row = oss.str(); + for( std::vector::iterator it = rows.begin(); it != rows.end(); ++it ) { + while( it->size() < row.size() ) + *it = " " + *it; + while( it->size() > row.size() ) + row = " " + row; + } + rows.push_back( row ); + return *this; + } + + std::string label; + Colour::Code colour; + std::vector rows; + + }; + + void printTotals( Totals const& totals ) { + if( totals.testCases.total() == 0 ) { + stream << Colour( Colour::Warning ) << "No tests ran\n"; + } + else if( totals.assertions.total() > 0 && totals.testCases.allPassed() ) { + stream << Colour( Colour::ResultSuccess ) << "All tests passed"; + stream << " (" + << pluralise( totals.assertions.passed, "assertion" ) << " in " + << pluralise( totals.testCases.passed, "test case" ) << ")" + << "\n"; + } + else { + + std::vector columns; + columns.push_back( SummaryColumn( "", Colour::None ) + .addRow( totals.testCases.total() ) + .addRow( totals.assertions.total() ) ); + columns.push_back( SummaryColumn( "passed", Colour::Success ) + .addRow( totals.testCases.passed ) + .addRow( totals.assertions.passed ) ); + columns.push_back( SummaryColumn( "failed", Colour::ResultError ) + .addRow( totals.testCases.failed ) + .addRow( totals.assertions.failed ) ); + columns.push_back( SummaryColumn( "failed as expected", Colour::ResultExpectedFailure ) + .addRow( totals.testCases.failedButOk ) + .addRow( totals.assertions.failedButOk ) ); + + printSummaryRow( "test cases", columns, 0 ); + printSummaryRow( "assertions", columns, 1 ); + } + } + void printSummaryRow( std::string const& label, std::vector const& cols, std::size_t row ) { + for( std::vector::const_iterator it = cols.begin(); it != cols.end(); ++it ) { + std::string value = it->rows[row]; + if( it->label.empty() ) { + stream << label << ": "; + if( value != "0" ) + stream << value; + else + stream << Colour( Colour::Warning ) << "- none -"; + } + else if( value != "0" ) { + stream << Colour( Colour::LightGrey ) << " | "; + stream << Colour( it->colour ) + << value << " " << it->label; + } + } + stream << "\n"; + } + + static std::size_t makeRatio( std::size_t number, std::size_t total ) { + std::size_t ratio = total > 0 ? CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH * number/ total : 0; + return ( ratio == 0 && number > 0 ) ? 1 : ratio; + } + static std::size_t& findMax( std::size_t& i, std::size_t& j, std::size_t& k ) { + if( i > j && i > k ) + return i; + else if( j > k ) + return j; + else + return k; + } + + void printTotalsDivider( Totals const& totals ) { + if( totals.testCases.total() > 0 ) { + std::size_t failedRatio = makeRatio( totals.testCases.failed, totals.testCases.total() ); + std::size_t failedButOkRatio = makeRatio( totals.testCases.failedButOk, totals.testCases.total() ); + std::size_t passedRatio = makeRatio( totals.testCases.passed, totals.testCases.total() ); + while( failedRatio + failedButOkRatio + passedRatio < CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-1 ) + findMax( failedRatio, failedButOkRatio, passedRatio )++; + while( failedRatio + failedButOkRatio + passedRatio > CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-1 ) + findMax( failedRatio, failedButOkRatio, passedRatio )--; + + stream << Colour( Colour::Error ) << std::string( failedRatio, '=' ); + stream << Colour( Colour::ResultExpectedFailure ) << std::string( failedButOkRatio, '=' ); + if( totals.testCases.allPassed() ) + stream << Colour( Colour::ResultSuccess ) << std::string( passedRatio, '=' ); + else + stream << Colour( Colour::Success ) << std::string( passedRatio, '=' ); + } + else { + stream << Colour( Colour::Warning ) << std::string( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-1, '=' ); + } + stream << "\n"; + } + void printSummaryDivider() { + stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << "\n"; + } + + private: + bool m_headerPrinted; + }; + + INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( "console", ConsoleReporter ) + +} // end namespace Catch + +// #included from: ../reporters/catch_reporter_compact.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REPORTER_COMPACT_HPP_INCLUDED + +namespace Catch { + + struct CompactReporter : StreamingReporterBase { + + CompactReporter( ReporterConfig const& _config ) + : StreamingReporterBase( _config ) + {} + + virtual ~CompactReporter(); + + static std::string getDescription() { + return "Reports test results on a single line, suitable for IDEs"; + } + + virtual ReporterPreferences getPreferences() const { + ReporterPreferences prefs; + prefs.shouldRedirectStdOut = false; + return prefs; + } + + virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& spec ) { + stream << "No test cases matched '" << spec << "'" << std::endl; + } + + virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) { + } + + virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& _assertionStats ) { + AssertionResult const& result = _assertionStats.assertionResult; + + bool printInfoMessages = true; + + // Drop out if result was successful and we're not printing those + if( !m_config->includeSuccessfulResults() && result.isOk() ) { + if( result.getResultType() != ResultWas::Warning ) + return false; + printInfoMessages = false; + } + + AssertionPrinter printer( stream, _assertionStats, printInfoMessages ); + printer.print(); + + stream << std::endl; + return true; + } + + virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& _testRunStats ) { + printTotals( _testRunStats.totals ); + stream << "\n" << std::endl; + StreamingReporterBase::testRunEnded( _testRunStats ); + } + + private: + class AssertionPrinter { + void operator= ( AssertionPrinter const& ); + public: + AssertionPrinter( std::ostream& _stream, AssertionStats const& _stats, bool _printInfoMessages ) + : stream( _stream ) + , stats( _stats ) + , result( _stats.assertionResult ) + , messages( _stats.infoMessages ) + , itMessage( _stats.infoMessages.begin() ) + , printInfoMessages( _printInfoMessages ) + {} + + void print() { + printSourceInfo(); + + itMessage = messages.begin(); + + switch( result.getResultType() ) { + case ResultWas::Ok: + printResultType( Colour::ResultSuccess, passedString() ); + printOriginalExpression(); + printReconstructedExpression(); + if ( ! result.hasExpression() ) + printRemainingMessages( Colour::None ); + else + printRemainingMessages(); + break; + case ResultWas::ExpressionFailed: + if( result.isOk() ) + printResultType( Colour::ResultSuccess, failedString() + std::string( " - but was ok" ) ); + else + printResultType( Colour::Error, failedString() ); + printOriginalExpression(); + printReconstructedExpression(); + printRemainingMessages(); + break; + case ResultWas::ThrewException: + printResultType( Colour::Error, failedString() ); + printIssue( "unexpected exception with message:" ); + printMessage(); + printExpressionWas(); + printRemainingMessages(); + break; + case ResultWas::FatalErrorCondition: + printResultType( Colour::Error, failedString() ); + printIssue( "fatal error condition with message:" ); + printMessage(); + printExpressionWas(); + printRemainingMessages(); + break; + case ResultWas::DidntThrowException: + printResultType( Colour::Error, failedString() ); + printIssue( "expected exception, got none" ); + printExpressionWas(); + printRemainingMessages(); + break; + case ResultWas::Info: + printResultType( Colour::None, "info" ); + printMessage(); + printRemainingMessages(); + break; + case ResultWas::Warning: + printResultType( Colour::None, "warning" ); + printMessage(); + printRemainingMessages(); + break; + case ResultWas::ExplicitFailure: + printResultType( Colour::Error, failedString() ); + printIssue( "explicitly" ); + printRemainingMessages( Colour::None ); + break; + // These cases are here to prevent compiler warnings + case ResultWas::Unknown: + case ResultWas::FailureBit: + case ResultWas::Exception: + printResultType( Colour::Error, "** internal error **" ); + break; + } + } + + private: + // Colour::LightGrey + + static Colour::Code dimColour() { return Colour::FileName; } + +#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_MAC + static const char* failedString() { return "FAILED"; } + static const char* passedString() { return "PASSED"; } +#else + static const char* failedString() { return "failed"; } + static const char* passedString() { return "passed"; } +#endif + + void printSourceInfo() const { + Colour colourGuard( Colour::FileName ); + stream << result.getSourceInfo() << ":"; + } + + void printResultType( Colour::Code colour, std::string passOrFail ) const { + if( !passOrFail.empty() ) { + { + Colour colourGuard( colour ); + stream << " " << passOrFail; + } + stream << ":"; + } + } + + void printIssue( std::string issue ) const { + stream << " " << issue; + } + + void printExpressionWas() { + if( result.hasExpression() ) { + stream << ";"; + { + Colour colour( dimColour() ); + stream << " expression was:"; + } + printOriginalExpression(); + } + } + + void printOriginalExpression() const { + if( result.hasExpression() ) { + stream << " " << result.getExpression(); + } + } + + void printReconstructedExpression() const { + if( result.hasExpandedExpression() ) { + { + Colour colour( dimColour() ); + stream << " for: "; + } + stream << result.getExpandedExpression(); + } + } + + void printMessage() { + if ( itMessage != messages.end() ) { + stream << " '" << itMessage->message << "'"; + ++itMessage; + } + } + + void printRemainingMessages( Colour::Code colour = dimColour() ) { + if ( itMessage == messages.end() ) + return; + + // using messages.end() directly yields compilation error: + std::vector::const_iterator itEnd = messages.end(); + const std::size_t N = static_cast( std::distance( itMessage, itEnd ) ); + + { + Colour colourGuard( colour ); + stream << " with " << pluralise( N, "message" ) << ":"; + } + + for(; itMessage != itEnd; ) { + // If this assertion is a warning ignore any INFO messages + if( printInfoMessages || itMessage->type != ResultWas::Info ) { + stream << " '" << itMessage->message << "'"; + if ( ++itMessage != itEnd ) { + Colour colourGuard( dimColour() ); + stream << " and"; + } + } + } + } + + private: + std::ostream& stream; + AssertionStats const& stats; + AssertionResult const& result; + std::vector messages; + std::vector::const_iterator itMessage; + bool printInfoMessages; + }; + + // Colour, message variants: + // - white: No tests ran. + // - red: Failed [both/all] N test cases, failed [both/all] M assertions. + // - white: Passed [both/all] N test cases (no assertions). + // - red: Failed N tests cases, failed M assertions. + // - green: Passed [both/all] N tests cases with M assertions. + + std::string bothOrAll( std::size_t count ) const { + return count == 1 ? "" : count == 2 ? "both " : "all " ; + } + + void printTotals( const Totals& totals ) const { + if( totals.testCases.total() == 0 ) { + stream << "No tests ran."; + } + else if( totals.testCases.failed == totals.testCases.total() ) { + Colour colour( Colour::ResultError ); + const std::string qualify_assertions_failed = + totals.assertions.failed == totals.assertions.total() ? + bothOrAll( totals.assertions.failed ) : ""; + stream << + "Failed " << bothOrAll( totals.testCases.failed ) + << pluralise( totals.testCases.failed, "test case" ) << ", " + "failed " << qualify_assertions_failed << + pluralise( totals.assertions.failed, "assertion" ) << "."; + } + else if( totals.assertions.total() == 0 ) { + stream << + "Passed " << bothOrAll( totals.testCases.total() ) + << pluralise( totals.testCases.total(), "test case" ) + << " (no assertions)."; + } + else if( totals.assertions.failed ) { + Colour colour( Colour::ResultError ); + stream << + "Failed " << pluralise( totals.testCases.failed, "test case" ) << ", " + "failed " << pluralise( totals.assertions.failed, "assertion" ) << "."; + } + else { + Colour colour( Colour::ResultSuccess ); + stream << + "Passed " << bothOrAll( totals.testCases.passed ) + << pluralise( totals.testCases.passed, "test case" ) << + " with " << pluralise( totals.assertions.passed, "assertion" ) << "."; + } + } + }; + + INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( "compact", CompactReporter ) + +} // end namespace Catch + +namespace Catch { + // These are all here to avoid warnings about not having any out of line + // virtual methods + NonCopyable::~NonCopyable() {} + IShared::~IShared() {} + IStream::~IStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT {} + FileStream::~FileStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT {} + CoutStream::~CoutStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT {} + DebugOutStream::~DebugOutStream() CATCH_NOEXCEPT {} + StreamBufBase::~StreamBufBase() CATCH_NOEXCEPT {} + IContext::~IContext() {} + IResultCapture::~IResultCapture() {} + ITestCase::~ITestCase() {} + ITestCaseRegistry::~ITestCaseRegistry() {} + IRegistryHub::~IRegistryHub() {} + IMutableRegistryHub::~IMutableRegistryHub() {} + IExceptionTranslator::~IExceptionTranslator() {} + IExceptionTranslatorRegistry::~IExceptionTranslatorRegistry() {} + IReporter::~IReporter() {} + IReporterFactory::~IReporterFactory() {} + IReporterRegistry::~IReporterRegistry() {} + IStreamingReporter::~IStreamingReporter() {} + AssertionStats::~AssertionStats() {} + SectionStats::~SectionStats() {} + TestCaseStats::~TestCaseStats() {} + TestGroupStats::~TestGroupStats() {} + TestRunStats::~TestRunStats() {} + CumulativeReporterBase::SectionNode::~SectionNode() {} + CumulativeReporterBase::~CumulativeReporterBase() {} + + StreamingReporterBase::~StreamingReporterBase() {} + ConsoleReporter::~ConsoleReporter() {} + CompactReporter::~CompactReporter() {} + IRunner::~IRunner() {} + IMutableContext::~IMutableContext() {} + IConfig::~IConfig() {} + XmlReporter::~XmlReporter() {} + JunitReporter::~JunitReporter() {} + TestRegistry::~TestRegistry() {} + FreeFunctionTestCase::~FreeFunctionTestCase() {} + IGeneratorInfo::~IGeneratorInfo() {} + IGeneratorsForTest::~IGeneratorsForTest() {} + WildcardPattern::~WildcardPattern() {} + TestSpec::Pattern::~Pattern() {} + TestSpec::NamePattern::~NamePattern() {} + TestSpec::TagPattern::~TagPattern() {} + TestSpec::ExcludedPattern::~ExcludedPattern() {} + + Matchers::Impl::StdString::Equals::~Equals() {} + Matchers::Impl::StdString::Contains::~Contains() {} + Matchers::Impl::StdString::StartsWith::~StartsWith() {} + Matchers::Impl::StdString::EndsWith::~EndsWith() {} + + void Config::dummy() {} + + namespace TestCaseTracking { + ITracker::~ITracker() {} + TrackerBase::~TrackerBase() {} + SectionTracker::~SectionTracker() {} + IndexTracker::~IndexTracker() {} + } +} + +#ifdef __clang__ +#pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + +#endif + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN +// #included from: internal/catch_default_main.hpp +#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_DEFAULT_MAIN_HPP_INCLUDED + +#ifndef __OBJC__ + +// Standard C/C++ main entry point +int main (int argc, char * argv[]) { + return Catch::Session().run( argc, argv ); +} + +#else // __OBJC__ + +// Objective-C entry point +int main (int argc, char * const argv[]) { +#if !CATCH_ARC_ENABLED + NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; +#endif + + Catch::registerTestMethods(); + int result = Catch::Session().run( argc, (char* const*)argv ); + +#if !CATCH_ARC_ENABLED + [pool drain]; +#endif + + return result; +} + +#endif // __OBJC__ + +#endif + +#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN_NOT_DEFINED +# undef CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN +#endif + +////// + +// If this config identifier is defined then all CATCH macros are prefixed with CATCH_ +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_ALL + +#define CATCH_REQUIRE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "CATCH_REQUIRE" ) +#define CATCH_REQUIRE_FALSE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, "CATCH_REQUIRE_FALSE" ) + +#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "", "CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS" ) +#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_AS" ) +#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, matcher, "CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH" ) +#define CATCH_REQUIRE_NOTHROW( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "CATCH_REQUIRE_NOTHROW" ) + +#define CATCH_CHECK( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK" ) +#define CATCH_CHECK_FALSE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, "CATCH_CHECK_FALSE" ) +#define CATCH_CHECKED_IF( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_IF( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECKED_IF" ) +#define CATCH_CHECKED_ELSE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_ELSE( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECKED_ELSE" ) +#define CATCH_CHECK_NOFAIL( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::SuppressFail, "CATCH_CHECK_NOFAIL" ) + +#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS" ) +#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_AS" ) +#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, matcher, "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_WITH" ) +#define CATCH_CHECK_NOTHROW( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_NOTHROW" ) + +#define CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_THAT" ) +#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "CATCH_REQUIRE_THAT" ) + +#define CATCH_INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( msg, "CATCH_INFO" ) +#define CATCH_WARN( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::Warning, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_WARN", msg ) +#define CATCH_SCOPED_INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( msg, "CATCH_INFO" ) +#define CATCH_CAPTURE( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( #msg " := " << msg, "CATCH_CAPTURE" ) +#define CATCH_SCOPED_CAPTURE( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( #msg " := " << msg, "CATCH_CAPTURE" ) + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS + #define CATCH_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define CATCH_REGISTER_TEST_CASE( Function, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( Function, __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define CATCH_SECTION( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define CATCH_FAIL( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "CATCH_FAIL", __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define CATCH_SUCCEED( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::Ok, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_SUCCEED", __VA_ARGS__ ) +#else + #define CATCH_TEST_CASE( name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( name, description ) + #define CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, name, description ) + #define CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, name, description ) + #define CATCH_REGISTER_TEST_CASE( function, name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( function, name, description ) + #define CATCH_SECTION( name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( name, description ) + #define CATCH_FAIL( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "CATCH_FAIL", msg ) + #define CATCH_SUCCEED( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::Ok, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_SUCCEED", msg ) +#endif +#define CATCH_ANON_TEST_CASE() INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( "", "" ) + +#define CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) +#define CATCH_REGISTER_LEGACY_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_LEGACY_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) + +#define CATCH_GENERATE( expr) INTERNAL_CATCH_GENERATE( expr ) + +// "BDD-style" convenience wrappers +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS +#define CATCH_SCENARIO( ... ) CATCH_TEST_CASE( "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ ) +#define CATCH_SCENARIO_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ ) +#else +#define CATCH_SCENARIO( name, tags ) CATCH_TEST_CASE( "Scenario: " name, tags ) +#define CATCH_SCENARIO_METHOD( className, name, tags ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, "Scenario: " name, tags ) +#endif +#define CATCH_GIVEN( desc ) CATCH_SECTION( std::string( "Given: ") + desc, "" ) +#define CATCH_WHEN( desc ) CATCH_SECTION( std::string( " When: ") + desc, "" ) +#define CATCH_AND_WHEN( desc ) CATCH_SECTION( std::string( " And: ") + desc, "" ) +#define CATCH_THEN( desc ) CATCH_SECTION( std::string( " Then: ") + desc, "" ) +#define CATCH_AND_THEN( desc ) CATCH_SECTION( std::string( " And: ") + desc, "" ) + +// If CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_ALL is not defined then the CATCH_ prefix is not required +#else + +#define REQUIRE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "REQUIRE" ) +#define REQUIRE_FALSE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, "REQUIRE_FALSE" ) + +#define REQUIRE_THROWS( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "", "REQUIRE_THROWS" ) +#define REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "REQUIRE_THROWS_AS" ) +#define REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, matcher, "REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH" ) +#define REQUIRE_NOTHROW( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "REQUIRE_NOTHROW" ) + +#define CHECK( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CHECK" ) +#define CHECK_FALSE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, "CHECK_FALSE" ) +#define CHECKED_IF( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_IF( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CHECKED_IF" ) +#define CHECKED_ELSE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_ELSE( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CHECKED_ELSE" ) +#define CHECK_NOFAIL( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::SuppressFail, "CHECK_NOFAIL" ) + +#define CHECK_THROWS( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "", "CHECK_THROWS" ) +#define CHECK_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CHECK_THROWS_AS" ) +#define CHECK_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, matcher, "CHECK_THROWS_WITH" ) +#define CHECK_NOTHROW( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CHECK_NOTHROW" ) + +#define CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CHECK_THAT" ) +#define REQUIRE_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "REQUIRE_THAT" ) + +#define INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( msg, "INFO" ) +#define WARN( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::Warning, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "WARN", msg ) +#define SCOPED_INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( msg, "INFO" ) +#define CAPTURE( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( #msg " := " << msg, "CAPTURE" ) +#define SCOPED_CAPTURE( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( #msg " := " << msg, "CAPTURE" ) + +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS + #define TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define REGISTER_TEST_CASE( Function, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( Function, __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define SECTION( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define FAIL( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "FAIL", __VA_ARGS__ ) + #define SUCCEED( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::Ok, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "SUCCEED", __VA_ARGS__ ) +#else + #define TEST_CASE( name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( name, description ) + #define TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, name, description ) + #define METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, name, description ) + #define REGISTER_TEST_CASE( method, name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( method, name, description ) + #define SECTION( name, description ) INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( name, description ) + #define FAIL( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "FAIL", msg ) + #define SUCCEED( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( Catch::ResultWas::Ok, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "SUCCEED", msg ) +#endif +#define ANON_TEST_CASE() INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( "", "" ) + +#define REGISTER_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) +#define REGISTER_LEGACY_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_LEGACY_REPORTER( name, reporterType ) + +#define GENERATE( expr) INTERNAL_CATCH_GENERATE( expr ) + +#endif + +#define CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION( signature ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION( signature ) + +// "BDD-style" convenience wrappers +#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS +#define SCENARIO( ... ) TEST_CASE( "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ ) +#define SCENARIO_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ ) +#else +#define SCENARIO( name, tags ) TEST_CASE( "Scenario: " name, tags ) +#define SCENARIO_METHOD( className, name, tags ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, "Scenario: " name, tags ) +#endif +#define GIVEN( desc ) SECTION( std::string(" Given: ") + desc, "" ) +#define WHEN( desc ) SECTION( std::string(" When: ") + desc, "" ) +#define AND_WHEN( desc ) SECTION( std::string("And when: ") + desc, "" ) +#define THEN( desc ) SECTION( std::string(" Then: ") + desc, "" ) +#define AND_THEN( desc ) SECTION( std::string(" And: ") + desc, "" ) + +using Catch::Detail::Approx; + +#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_SINGLE_INCLUDE_CATCH_HPP_INCLUDED + diff --git a/tests/config-msvc.py b/tests/config-msvc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06fae62 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/config-msvc.py @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +exe = "tester.exe" + +toolchain = "msvc" + +# optional +link_pool_depth = 1 + +# optional +builddir = { + "gnu" : "build" + , "msvc" : "build" + , "clang" : "build" + } + +includes = { + "gnu" : [ "-I." ] + , "msvc" : [ "/I." ] + , "clang" : [ "-I." ] + } + +defines = { + "gnu" : [ "-DEXAMPLE=1" ] + , "msvc" : [ "/DEXAMPLE=1" ] + , "clang" : [ "-DEXAMPLE=1" ] + } + +cflags = { + "gnu" : [ "-O2", "-g" ] + , "msvc" : [ "/O2" ] + , "clang" : [ "-O2", "-g" ] + } + +cxxflags = { + "gnu" : [ "-O2", "-g" ] + , "msvc" : [ "/O2" ] + , "clang" : [ "-O2", "-g", "-fsanitize=address" ] + } + +ldflags = { + "gnu" : [ ] + , "msvc" : [ ] + , "clang" : [ "-fsanitize=address" ] + } + +# optionsl +cxx_files = [ "tester.cc" ] +c_files = [ ] + +# You can register your own toolchain through register_toolchain function +def register_toolchain(ninja): + pass + diff --git a/tests/config-posix.py b/tests/config-posix.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29cc4d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/config-posix.py @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +exe = "tester" + +# "gnu" or "clang" +toolchain = "gnu" + +# optional +link_pool_depth = 1 + +# optional +builddir = { + "gnu" : "build" + , "msvc" : "build" + , "clang" : "build" + } + +includes = { + "gnu" : [ "-I." ] + , "msvc" : [ "/I." ] + , "clang" : [ "-I." ] + } + +defines = { + "gnu" : [ ] + , "msvc" : [ ] + , "clang" : [ ] + } + +cflags = { + "gnu" : [ "-O2", "-g" ] + , "msvc" : [ "/O2" ] + , "clang" : [ "-O2", "-g" ] + } + +# Warn as much as possible: http://qiita.com/MitsutakaTakeda/items/6b9966f890cc9b944d75 +cxxflags = { + "gnu" : [ "-O2", "-g", "-pedantic -Wall -Wextra -Wcast-align -Wcast-qual -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wdisabled-optimization -Wformat=2 -Winit-self -Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wold-style-cast -Woverloaded-virtual -Wredundant-decls -Wshadow -Wsign-conversion -Wsign-promo -Wstrict-overflow=5 -Wswitch-default -Wundef -Werror -Wno-unused", "-fsanitize=address" ] + , "msvc" : [ "/O2", "/W4" ] + , "clang" : [ "-O2", "-g", "-Werror -Weverything -Wno-c++98-compat -Wno-c++98-compat-pedantic", "-fsanitize=address" ] + } + +ldflags = { + "gnu" : [ "-fsanitize=address" ] + , "msvc" : [ ] + , "clang" : [ "-fsanitize=address" ] + } + +cxx_files = [ "tester.cc" ] +c_files = [ ] + +# You can register your own toolchain through register_toolchain function +def register_toolchain(ninja): + pass + diff --git a/tests/kuroga.py b/tests/kuroga.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..56d3f86 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/kuroga.py @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# +# Kuroga, single python file meta-build system for ninja +# https://github.com/lighttransport/kuroga +# +# Requirements: python 2.6 or 2.7 +# +# Usage: $ python kuroga.py input.py +# + +import imp +import re +import textwrap +import glob +import os +import sys + +# gcc preset +def add_gnu_rule(ninja): + ninja.rule('gnucxx', description='CXX $out', + command='$gnucxx -MMD -MF $out.d $gnudefines $gnuincludes $gnucxxflags -c $in -o $out', + depfile='$out.d', deps='gcc') + ninja.rule('gnucc', description='CC $out', + command='$gnucc -MMD -MF $out.d $gnudefines $gnuincludes $gnucflags -c $in -o $out', + depfile='$out.d', deps='gcc') + ninja.rule('gnulink', description='LINK $out', pool='link_pool', + command='$gnuld -o $out $in $libs $gnuldflags') + ninja.rule('gnuar', description='AR $out', pool='link_pool', + command='$gnuar rsc $out $in') + ninja.rule('gnustamp', description='STAMP $out', command='touch $out') + ninja.newline() + + ninja.variable('gnucxx', 'g++') + ninja.variable('gnucc', 'gcc') + ninja.variable('gnuld', '$gnucxx') + ninja.variable('gnuar', 'ar') + ninja.newline() + +# clang preset +def add_clang_rule(ninja): + ninja.rule('clangcxx', description='CXX $out', + command='$clangcxx -MMD -MF $out.d $clangdefines $clangincludes $clangcxxflags -c $in -o $out', + depfile='$out.d', deps='gcc') + ninja.rule('clangcc', description='CC $out', + command='$clangcc -MMD -MF $out.d $clangdefines $clangincludes $clangcflags -c $in -o $out', + depfile='$out.d', deps='gcc') + ninja.rule('clanglink', description='LINK $out', pool='link_pool', + command='$clangld -o $out $in $libs $clangldflags') + ninja.rule('clangar', description='AR $out', pool='link_pool', + command='$clangar rsc $out $in') + ninja.rule('clangstamp', description='STAMP $out', command='touch $out') + ninja.newline() + + ninja.variable('clangcxx', 'clang++') + ninja.variable('clangcc', 'clang') + ninja.variable('clangld', '$clangcxx') + ninja.variable('clangar', 'ar') + ninja.newline() + +# msvc preset +def add_msvc_rule(ninja): + ninja.rule('msvccxx', description='CXX $out', + command='$msvccxx /TP /showIncludes $msvcdefines $msvcincludes $msvccxxflags -c $in /Fo$out', + depfile='$out.d', deps='msvc') + ninja.rule('msvccc', description='CC $out', + command='$msvccc /TC /showIncludes $msvcdefines $msvcincludes $msvccflags -c $in /Fo$out', + depfile='$out.d', deps='msvc') + ninja.rule('msvclink', description='LINK $out', pool='link_pool', + command='$msvcld $msvcldflags $in $libs /OUT:$out') + ninja.rule('msvcar', description='AR $out', pool='link_pool', + command='$msvcar $in /OUT:$out') + #ninja.rule('msvcstamp', description='STAMP $out', command='touch $out') + ninja.newline() + + ninja.variable('msvccxx', 'cl.exe') + ninja.variable('msvccc', 'cl.exe') + ninja.variable('msvcld', 'link.exe') + ninja.variable('msvcar', 'lib.exe') + ninja.newline() + +# -- from ninja_syntax.py -- +def escape_path(word): + return word.replace('$ ', '$$ ').replace(' ', '$ ').replace(':', '$:') + +class Writer(object): + def __init__(self, output, width=78): + self.output = output + self.width = width + + def newline(self): + self.output.write('\n') + + def comment(self, text, has_path=False): + for line in textwrap.wrap(text, self.width - 2, break_long_words=False, + break_on_hyphens=False): + self.output.write('# ' + line + '\n') + + def variable(self, key, value, indent=0): + if value is None: + return + if isinstance(value, list): + value = ' '.join(filter(None, value)) # Filter out empty strings. + self._line('%s = %s' % (key, value), indent) + + def pool(self, name, depth): + self._line('pool %s' % name) + self.variable('depth', depth, indent=1) + + def rule(self, name, command, description=None, depfile=None, + generator=False, pool=None, restat=False, rspfile=None, + rspfile_content=None, deps=None): + self._line('rule %s' % name) + self.variable('command', command, indent=1) + if description: + self.variable('description', description, indent=1) + if depfile: + self.variable('depfile', depfile, indent=1) + if generator: + self.variable('generator', '1', indent=1) + if pool: + self.variable('pool', pool, indent=1) + if restat: + self.variable('restat', '1', indent=1) + if rspfile: + self.variable('rspfile', rspfile, indent=1) + if rspfile_content: + self.variable('rspfile_content', rspfile_content, indent=1) + if deps: + self.variable('deps', deps, indent=1) + + def build(self, outputs, rule, inputs=None, implicit=None, order_only=None, + variables=None): + outputs = as_list(outputs) + out_outputs = [escape_path(x) for x in outputs] + all_inputs = [escape_path(x) for x in as_list(inputs)] + + if implicit: + implicit = [escape_path(x) for x in as_list(implicit)] + all_inputs.append('|') + all_inputs.extend(implicit) + if order_only: + order_only = [escape_path(x) for x in as_list(order_only)] + all_inputs.append('||') + all_inputs.extend(order_only) + + self._line('build %s: %s' % (' '.join(out_outputs), + ' '.join([rule] + all_inputs))) + + if variables: + if isinstance(variables, dict): + iterator = iter(variables.items()) + else: + iterator = iter(variables) + + for key, val in iterator: + self.variable(key, val, indent=1) + + return outputs + + def include(self, path): + self._line('include %s' % path) + + def subninja(self, path): + self._line('subninja %s' % path) + + def default(self, paths): + self._line('default %s' % ' '.join(as_list(paths))) + + def _count_dollars_before_index(self, s, i): + """Returns the number of '$' characters right in front of s[i].""" + dollar_count = 0 + dollar_index = i - 1 + while dollar_index > 0 and s[dollar_index] == '$': + dollar_count += 1 + dollar_index -= 1 + return dollar_count + + def _line(self, text, indent=0): + """Write 'text' word-wrapped at self.width characters.""" + leading_space = ' ' * indent + while len(leading_space) + len(text) > self.width: + # The text is too wide; wrap if possible. + + # Find the rightmost space that would obey our width constraint and + # that's not an escaped space. + available_space = self.width - len(leading_space) - len(' $') + space = available_space + while True: + space = text.rfind(' ', 0, space) + if (space < 0 or + self._count_dollars_before_index(text, space) % 2 == 0): + break + + if space < 0: + # No such space; just use the first unescaped space we can find. + space = available_space - 1 + while True: + space = text.find(' ', space + 1) + if (space < 0 or + self._count_dollars_before_index(text, space) % 2 == 0): + break + if space < 0: + # Give up on breaking. + break + + self.output.write(leading_space + text[0:space] + ' $\n') + text = text[space+1:] + + # Subsequent lines are continuations, so indent them. + leading_space = ' ' * (indent+2) + + self.output.write(leading_space + text + '\n') + + def close(self): + self.output.close() + + +def as_list(input): + if input is None: + return [] + if isinstance(input, list): + return input + return [input] + +# -- end from ninja_syntax.py -- + +def gen(ninja, toolchain, config): + + ninja.variable('ninja_required_version', '1.4') + ninja.newline() + + if hasattr(config, "builddir"): + builddir = config.builddir[toolchain] + ninja.variable(toolchain + 'builddir', builddir) + else: + builddir = '' + + ninja.variable(toolchain + 'defines', config.defines[toolchain] or []) + ninja.variable(toolchain + 'includes', config.includes[toolchain] or []) + ninja.variable(toolchain + 'cflags', config.cflags[toolchain] or []) + ninja.variable(toolchain + 'cxxflags', config.cxxflags[toolchain] or []) + ninja.variable(toolchain + 'ldflags', config.ldflags[toolchain] or []) + ninja.newline() + + if hasattr(config, "link_pool_depth"): + ninja.pool('link_pool', depth=config.link_pool_depth) + else: + ninja.pool('link_pool', depth=4) + ninja.newline() + + # Add default toolchain(gnu, clang and msvc) + add_gnu_rule(ninja) + add_clang_rule(ninja) + add_msvc_rule(ninja) + + obj_files = [] + + cc = toolchain + 'cc' + cxx = toolchain + 'cxx' + link = toolchain + 'link' + ar = toolchain + 'ar' + + if hasattr(config, "cxx_files"): + for src in config.cxx_files: + srcfile = src + obj = os.path.splitext(srcfile)[0] + '.o' + obj = os.path.join(builddir, obj); + obj_files.append(obj) + ninja.build(obj, cxx, srcfile) + ninja.newline() + + if hasattr(config, "c_files"): + for src in config.c_files: + srcfile = src + obj = os.path.splitext(srcfile)[0] + '.o' + obj = os.path.join(builddir, obj); + obj_files.append(obj) + ninja.build(obj, cc, srcfile) + ninja.newline() + + targetlist = [] + if hasattr(config, "exe"): + ninja.build(config.exe, link, obj_files) + targetlist.append(config.exe) + + if hasattr(config, "staticlib"): + ninja.build(config.staticlib, ar, obj_files) + targetlist.append(config.staticlib) + + ninja.build('all', 'phony', targetlist) + ninja.newline() + + ninja.default('all') + +def main(): + if len(sys.argv) < 2: + print("Usage: python kuroga.py config.py") + sys.exit(1) + + config = imp.load_source("config", sys.argv[1]) + + f = open('build.ninja', 'w') + ninja = Writer(f) + + if hasattr(config, "register_toolchain"): + config.register_toolchain(ninja) + + gen(ninja, config.toolchain, config) + f.close() + +main() diff --git a/tests/tester.cc b/tests/tester.cc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edb92ba --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/tester.cc @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +#define TINYOBJLOADER_IMPLEMENTATION +#include "../tiny_obj_loader.h" + +#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN // This tells Catch to provide a main() - only do this in one cpp file +#include "catch.hpp" + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +static void PrintInfo(const tinyobj::attrib_t &attrib, const std::vector& shapes, const std::vector& materials, bool triangulate = true) +{ + std::cout << "# of vertices : " << (attrib.vertices.size() / 3) << std::endl; + std::cout << "# of normals : " << (attrib.normals.size() / 3) << std::endl; + std::cout << "# of texcoords : " << (attrib.texcoords.size() / 2) << std::endl; + + std::cout << "# of shapes : " << shapes.size() << std::endl; + std::cout << "# of materials : " << materials.size() << std::endl; + + for (size_t v = 0; v < attrib.vertices.size() / 3; v++) { + printf(" v[%ld] = (%f, %f, %f)\n", v, + static_cast(attrib.vertices[3*v+0]), + static_cast(attrib.vertices[3*v+1]), + static_cast(attrib.vertices[3*v+2])); + } + + for (size_t v = 0; v < attrib.normals.size() / 3; v++) { + printf(" n[%ld] = (%f, %f, %f)\n", v, + static_cast(attrib.normals[3*v+0]), + static_cast(attrib.normals[3*v+1]), + static_cast(attrib.normals[3*v+2])); + } + + for (size_t v = 0; v < attrib.texcoords.size() / 2; v++) { + printf(" uv[%ld] = (%f, %f)\n", v, + static_cast(attrib.texcoords[2*v+0]), + static_cast(attrib.texcoords[2*v+1])); + } + + for (size_t i = 0; i < shapes.size(); i++) { + printf("shape[%ld].name = %s\n", i, shapes[i].name.c_str()); + printf("Size of shape[%ld].indices: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.indices.size()); + + if (triangulate) + { + printf("Size of shape[%ld].material_ids: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.material_ids.size()); + assert((shapes[i].mesh.indices.size() % 3) == 0); + for (size_t f = 0; f < shapes[i].mesh.indices.size() / 3; f++) { + tinyobj::index_t i0 = shapes[i].mesh.indices[3*f+0]; + tinyobj::index_t i1 = shapes[i].mesh.indices[3*f+1]; + tinyobj::index_t i2 = shapes[i].mesh.indices[3*f+2]; + printf(" idx[%ld] = %d/%d/%d, %d/%d/%d, %d/%d/%d. mat_id = %d\n", f, + i0.vertex_index, i0.normal_index, i0.texcoord_index, + i1.vertex_index, i1.normal_index, i1.texcoord_index, + i2.vertex_index, i2.normal_index, i2.texcoord_index, + shapes[i].mesh.material_ids[f]); + } + } else { + for (size_t f = 0; f < shapes[i].mesh.indices.size(); f++) { + tinyobj::index_t idx = shapes[i].mesh.indices[f]; + printf(" idx[%ld] = %d/%d/%d\n", f, idx.vertex_index, idx.normal_index, idx.texcoord_index); + } + + printf("Size of shape[%ld].material_ids: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.material_ids.size()); + assert(shapes[i].mesh.material_ids.size() == shapes[i].mesh.num_vertices.size()); + for (size_t m = 0; m < shapes[i].mesh.material_ids.size(); m++) { + printf(" material_id[%ld] = %d\n", m, + shapes[i].mesh.material_ids[m]); + } + + } + + printf("shape[%ld].num_faces: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.num_vertices.size()); + for (size_t v = 0; v < shapes[i].mesh.num_vertices.size(); v++) { + printf(" num_vertices[%ld] = %ld\n", v, + static_cast(shapes[i].mesh.num_vertices[v])); + } + + //printf("shape[%ld].vertices: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.positions.size()); + //assert((shapes[i].mesh.positions.size() % 3) == 0); + //for (size_t v = 0; v < shapes[i].mesh.positions.size() / 3; v++) { + // printf(" v[%ld] = (%f, %f, %f)\n", v, + // static_cast(shapes[i].mesh.positions[3*v+0]), + // static_cast(shapes[i].mesh.positions[3*v+1]), + // static_cast(shapes[i].mesh.positions[3*v+2])); + //} + + printf("shape[%ld].num_tags: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.tags.size()); + for (size_t t = 0; t < shapes[i].mesh.tags.size(); t++) { + printf(" tag[%ld] = %s ", t, shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].name.c_str()); + printf(" ints: ["); + for (size_t j = 0; j < shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].intValues.size(); ++j) + { + printf("%ld", static_cast(shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].intValues[j])); + if (j < (shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].intValues.size()-1)) + { + printf(", "); + } + } + printf("]"); + + printf(" floats: ["); + for (size_t j = 0; j < shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].floatValues.size(); ++j) + { + printf("%f", static_cast(shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].floatValues[j])); + if (j < (shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].floatValues.size()-1)) + { + printf(", "); + } + } + printf("]"); + + printf(" strings: ["); + for (size_t j = 0; j < shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].stringValues.size(); ++j) + { + printf("%s", shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].stringValues[j].c_str()); + if (j < (shapes[i].mesh.tags[t].stringValues.size()-1)) + { + printf(", "); + } + } + printf("]"); + printf("\n"); + } + } + + for (size_t i = 0; i < materials.size(); i++) { + printf("material[%ld].name = %s\n", i, materials[i].name.c_str()); + printf(" material.Ka = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", static_cast(materials[i].ambient[0]), static_cast(materials[i].ambient[1]), static_cast(materials[i].ambient[2])); + printf(" material.Kd = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", static_cast(materials[i].diffuse[0]), static_cast(materials[i].diffuse[1]), static_cast(materials[i].diffuse[2])); + printf(" material.Ks = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", static_cast(materials[i].specular[0]), static_cast(materials[i].specular[1]), static_cast(materials[i].specular[2])); + printf(" material.Tr = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", static_cast(materials[i].transmittance[0]), static_cast(materials[i].transmittance[1]), static_cast(materials[i].transmittance[2])); + printf(" material.Ke = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", static_cast(materials[i].emission[0]), static_cast(materials[i].emission[1]), static_cast(materials[i].emission[2])); + printf(" material.Ns = %f\n", static_cast(materials[i].shininess)); + printf(" material.Ni = %f\n", static_cast(materials[i].ior)); + printf(" material.dissolve = %f\n", static_cast(materials[i].dissolve)); + printf(" material.illum = %d\n", materials[i].illum); + printf(" material.map_Ka = %s\n", materials[i].ambient_texname.c_str()); + printf(" material.map_Kd = %s\n", materials[i].diffuse_texname.c_str()); + printf(" material.map_Ks = %s\n", materials[i].specular_texname.c_str()); + printf(" material.map_Ns = %s\n", materials[i].specular_highlight_texname.c_str()); + printf(" material.map_bump = %s\n", materials[i].bump_texname.c_str()); + printf(" material.map_d = %s\n", materials[i].alpha_texname.c_str()); + printf(" material.disp = %s\n", materials[i].displacement_texname.c_str()); + std::map::const_iterator it(materials[i].unknown_parameter.begin()); + std::map::const_iterator itEnd(materials[i].unknown_parameter.end()); + + for (; it != itEnd; it++) { + printf(" material.%s = %s\n", it->first.c_str(), it->second.c_str()); + } + printf("\n"); + } +} + +static bool +TestLoadObj( + const char* filename, + const char* basepath = NULL, + bool triangulate = true) +{ + std::cout << "Loading " << filename << std::endl; + + tinyobj::attrib_t attrib; + std::vector shapes; + std::vector materials; + + std::string err; + bool ret = tinyobj::LoadObj(&attrib, &shapes, &materials, &err, filename, basepath, triangulate); + + if (!err.empty()) { + std::cerr << err << std::endl; + } + + if (!ret) { + printf("Failed to load/parse .obj.\n"); + return false; + } + + PrintInfo(attrib, shapes, materials, triangulate); + + return true; +} + + +static bool +TestStreamLoadObj() +{ + std::cout << "Stream Loading " << std::endl; + + std::stringstream objStream; + objStream + << "mtllib cube.mtl\n" + "\n" + "v 0.000000 2.000000 2.000000\n" + "v 0.000000 0.000000 2.000000\n" + "v 2.000000 0.000000 2.000000\n" + "v 2.000000 2.000000 2.000000\n" + "v 0.000000 2.000000 0.000000\n" + "v 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000\n" + "v 2.000000 0.000000 0.000000\n" + "v 2.000000 2.000000 0.000000\n" + "# 8 vertices\n" + "\n" + "g front cube\n" + "usemtl white\n" + "f 1 2 3 4\n" + "g back cube\n" + "# expects white material\n" + "f 8 7 6 5\n" + "g right cube\n" + "usemtl red\n" + "f 4 3 7 8\n" + "g top cube\n" + "usemtl white\n" + "f 5 1 4 8\n" + "g left cube\n" + "usemtl green\n" + "f 5 6 2 1\n" + "g bottom cube\n" + "usemtl white\n" + "f 2 6 7 3\n" + "# 6 elements"; + +std::string matStream( + "newmtl white\n" + "Ka 0 0 0\n" + "Kd 1 1 1\n" + "Ks 0 0 0\n" + "\n" + "newmtl red\n" + "Ka 0 0 0\n" + "Kd 1 0 0\n" + "Ks 0 0 0\n" + "\n" + "newmtl green\n" + "Ka 0 0 0\n" + "Kd 0 1 0\n" + "Ks 0 0 0\n" + "\n" + "newmtl blue\n" + "Ka 0 0 0\n" + "Kd 0 0 1\n" + "Ks 0 0 0\n" + "\n" + "newmtl light\n" + "Ka 20 20 20\n" + "Kd 1 1 1\n" + "Ks 0 0 0"); + + using namespace tinyobj; + class MaterialStringStreamReader: + public MaterialReader + { + public: + MaterialStringStreamReader(const std::string& matSStream): m_matSStream(matSStream) {} + virtual ~MaterialStringStreamReader() {} + virtual bool operator() ( + const std::string& matId, + std::vector* materials, + std::map* matMap, + std::string* err) + { + (void)matId; + (void)err; + LoadMtl(matMap, materials, &m_matSStream); + return true; + } + + private: + std::stringstream m_matSStream; + }; + + MaterialStringStreamReader matSSReader(matStream); + tinyobj::attrib_t attrib; + std::vector shapes; + std::vector materials; + std::string err; + bool ret = tinyobj::LoadObj(&attrib, &shapes, &materials, &err, &objStream, &matSSReader); + + if (!err.empty()) { + std::cerr << err << std::endl; + } + + if (!ret) { + return false; + } + + PrintInfo(attrib, shapes, materials); + + return true; +} + +const char* gMtlBasePath = "../models"; + +TEST_CASE("cornell_box", "[Loader]") { + + REQUIRE(true == TestLoadObj("../models/cornell_box.obj", gMtlBasePath)); +} + +#if 0 +int +main( + int argc, + char **argv) +{ + if (argc > 1) { + const char* basepath = NULL; + if (argc > 2) { + basepath = argv[2]; + } + assert(true == TestLoadObj(argv[1], basepath)); + } else { + //assert(true == TestLoadObj("cornell_box.obj")); + //assert(true == TestLoadObj("cube.obj")); + assert(true == TestStreamLoadObj()); + assert(true == TestLoadObj("catmark_torus_creases0.obj", NULL, false)); + } + + return 0; +} +#endif diff --git a/tests/vcbuild.bat b/tests/vcbuild.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3dbc6c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/vcbuild.bat @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +chcp 437 +call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x86_amd64 +ninja diff --git a/tiny_obj_loader.h b/tiny_obj_loader.h index e67bed3..9a03489 100644 --- a/tiny_obj_loader.h +++ b/tiny_obj_loader.h @@ -111,6 +111,33 @@ typedef struct { std::vector texcoords; // 'vt' } attrib_t; +typedef struct callback_t_ { + void (*vertex_cb)(void *user_data, float x, float y, float z); + void (*normal_cb)(void *user_data, float x, float y, float z); + void (*texcoord_cb)(void *user_data, float x, float y); + // -2147483648 will be passed for undefined index + void (*index_cb)(void *user_data, int v_idx, int vn_idx, int vt_idx); + // Index to material + void (*usemtl_cb)(void *user_data, int material_idx); + void (*mtllib_cb)(void *user_data, const material_t *materials, + int num_materials); + // There may be multiple group names + void (*group_cb)(void *user_data, const char **names, int num_names); + void (*object_cb)(void *user_data, const char *name); + + callback_t_() : + vertex_cb(NULL), + normal_cb(NULL), + texcoord_cb(NULL), + index_cb(NULL), + usemtl_cb(NULL), + mtllib_cb(NULL), + group_cb(NULL), + object_cb(NULL) { + } + +} callback_t; + class MaterialReader { public: MaterialReader() {} @@ -138,7 +165,6 @@ class MaterialFileReader : public MaterialReader { /// Loads .obj from a file. /// 'attrib', 'shapes' and 'materials' will be filled with parsed shape data /// 'shapes' will be filled with parsed shape data -/// The function returns error string. /// Returns true when loading .obj become success. /// Returns warning and error message into `err` /// 'mtl_basepath' is optional, and used for base path for .mtl file. @@ -149,6 +175,18 @@ bool LoadObj(attrib_t *attrib, std::vector *shapes, const char *filename, const char *mtl_basepath = NULL, bool triangulate = true); +/// Loads .obj from a file with custom user callback. +/// .mtl is loaded as usual and parsed material_t data will be passed to +/// `callback.mtllib_cb`. +/// Returns true when loading .obj/.mtl become success. +/// Returns warning and error message into `err` +/// 'mtl_basepath' is optional, and used for base path for .mtl file. +/// 'triangulate' is optional, and used whether triangulate polygon face in .obj +/// or not. +bool LoadObjWithCallback(void *user_data, const callback_t &callback, + std::string *err, std::istream *inStream, + MaterialReader *readMatFn); + /// Loads object from a std::istream, uses GetMtlIStreamFn to retrieve /// std::istream for materials. /// Returns true when loading .obj become success. @@ -418,7 +456,7 @@ static tag_sizes parseTagTriple(const char **token) { return ts; } -// Parse triples: i, i/j/k, i//k, i/j +// Parse triples with index offsets: i, i/j/k, i//k, i/j static vertex_index parseTriple(const char **token, int vsize, int vnsize, int vtsize) { vertex_index vi(-1); @@ -452,6 +490,39 @@ static vertex_index parseTriple(const char **token, int vsize, int vnsize, return vi; } +// Parse raw triples: i, i/j/k, i//k, i/j +static vertex_index parseRawTriple(const char **token) { + vertex_index vi(0x8000000); // -2147483648 = invalid + + vi.v_idx = atoi((*token)); + (*token) += strcspn((*token), "/ \t\r"); + if ((*token)[0] != '/') { + return vi; + } + (*token)++; + + // i//k + if ((*token)[0] == '/') { + (*token)++; + vi.vn_idx = atoi((*token)); + (*token) += strcspn((*token), "/ \t\r"); + return vi; + } + + // i/j/k or i/j + vi.vt_idx = atoi((*token)); + (*token) += strcspn((*token), "/ \t\r"); + if ((*token)[0] != '/') { + return vi; + } + + // i/j/k + (*token)++; // skip '/' + vi.vn_idx = atoi((*token)); + (*token) += strcspn((*token), "/ \t\r"); + return vi; +} + static void InitMaterial(material_t *material) { material->name = ""; material->ambient_texname = ""; @@ -831,7 +902,6 @@ bool LoadObj(attrib_t *attrib, std::vector *shapes, // material std::map material_map; - // std::map vertexCache; int material = -1; shape_t shape; @@ -1103,6 +1173,270 @@ bool LoadObj(attrib_t *attrib, std::vector *shapes, return true; } +bool LoadObjWithCallback(void *user_data, const callback_t &callback, + std::string *err, std::istream *inStream, + MaterialReader *readMatFn) { + std::stringstream errss; + + std::string name; + + // material + std::map material_map; + int material = -1; + + shape_t shape; + + int maxchars = 8192; // Alloc enough size. + std::vector buf(static_cast(maxchars)); // Alloc enough size. + while (inStream->peek() != -1) { + inStream->getline(&buf[0], maxchars); + + std::string linebuf(&buf[0]); + + // Trim newline '\r\n' or '\n' + if (linebuf.size() > 0) { + if (linebuf[linebuf.size() - 1] == '\n') + linebuf.erase(linebuf.size() - 1); + } + if (linebuf.size() > 0) { + if (linebuf[linebuf.size() - 1] == '\r') + linebuf.erase(linebuf.size() - 1); + } + + // Skip if empty line. + if (linebuf.empty()) { + continue; + } + + // Skip leading space. + const char *token = linebuf.c_str(); + token += strspn(token, " \t"); + + assert(token); + if (token[0] == '\0') continue; // empty line + + if (token[0] == '#') continue; // comment line + + // vertex + if (token[0] == 'v' && IS_SPACE((token[1]))) { + token += 2; + float x, y, z; + parseFloat3(&x, &y, &z, &token); + if (callback.vertex_cb) { + callback.vertex_cb(user_data, x, y, z); + } + continue; + } + + // normal + if (token[0] == 'v' && token[1] == 'n' && IS_SPACE((token[2]))) { + token += 3; + float x, y, z; + parseFloat3(&x, &y, &z, &token); + if (callback.normal_cb) { + callback.normal_cb(user_data, x, y, z); + } + continue; + } + + // texcoord + if (token[0] == 'v' && token[1] == 't' && IS_SPACE((token[2]))) { + token += 3; + float x, y; + parseFloat2(&x, &y, &token); + if (callback.texcoord_cb) { + callback.texcoord_cb(user_data, x, y); + } + continue; + } + + // face + if (token[0] == 'f' && IS_SPACE((token[1]))) { + token += 2; + token += strspn(token, " \t"); + + while (!IS_NEW_LINE(token[0])) { + vertex_index vi = parseRawTriple(&token); + if (callback.index_cb) { + callback.index_cb(user_data, vi.v_idx, vi.vn_idx, vi.vt_idx); + } + size_t n = strspn(token, " \t\r"); + token += n; + } + + continue; + } + + // use mtl + if ((0 == strncmp(token, "usemtl", 6)) && IS_SPACE((token[6]))) { + char namebuf[TINYOBJ_SSCANF_BUFFER_SIZE]; + token += 7; +#ifdef _MSC_VER + sscanf_s(token, "%s", namebuf, (unsigned)_countof(namebuf)); +#else + sscanf(token, "%s", namebuf); +#endif + + int newMaterialId = -1; + if (material_map.find(namebuf) != material_map.end()) { + newMaterialId = material_map[namebuf]; + } else { + // { error!! material not found } + } + + if (newMaterialId != material) { + material = newMaterialId; + } + + if (callback.usemtl_cb) { + callback.usemtl_cb(user_data, material); + } + + continue; + } + + // load mtl + if ((0 == strncmp(token, "mtllib", 6)) && IS_SPACE((token[6]))) { + char namebuf[TINYOBJ_SSCANF_BUFFER_SIZE]; + token += 7; +#ifdef _MSC_VER + sscanf_s(token, "%s", namebuf, (unsigned)_countof(namebuf)); +#else + sscanf(token, "%s", namebuf); +#endif + + std::string err_mtl; + std::vector materials; + bool ok = (*readMatFn)(namebuf, &materials, &material_map, &err_mtl); + if (err) { + (*err) += err_mtl; + } + + if (!ok) { + return false; + } + + if (callback.mtllib_cb) { + callback.mtllib_cb(user_data, &materials.at(0), + static_cast(materials.size())); + } + + continue; + } + + // group name + if (token[0] == 'g' && IS_SPACE((token[1]))) { + std::vector names; + names.reserve(2); + + while (!IS_NEW_LINE(token[0])) { + std::string str = parseString(&token); + names.push_back(str); + token += strspn(token, " \t\r"); // skip tag + } + + assert(names.size() > 0); + + // names[0] must be 'g', so skip the 0th element. + if (names.size() > 1) { + name = names[1]; + } else { + name = ""; + } + + if (callback.group_cb) { + if (names.size() > 1) { + // create const char* array. + std::vector tmp(names.size() - 1); + for (size_t j = 0; j < tmp.size(); j++) { + tmp[j] = names[j + 1].c_str(); + } + callback.group_cb(user_data, &tmp.at(0), + static_cast(tmp.size())); + + } else { + callback.group_cb(user_data, NULL, 0); + } + + continue; + } + + // object name + if (token[0] == 'o' && IS_SPACE((token[1]))) { + // @todo { multiple object name? } + char namebuf[TINYOBJ_SSCANF_BUFFER_SIZE]; + token += 2; +#ifdef _MSC_VER + sscanf_s(token, "%s", namebuf, (unsigned)_countof(namebuf)); +#else + sscanf(token, "%s", namebuf); +#endif + name = std::string(namebuf); + + if (callback.object_cb) { + callback.object_cb(user_data, name.c_str()); + } + + continue; + } + +#if 0 // @todo + if (token[0] == 't' && IS_SPACE(token[1])) { + tag_t tag; + + char namebuf[4096]; + token += 2; +#ifdef _MSC_VER + sscanf_s(token, "%s", namebuf, (unsigned)_countof(namebuf)); +#else + sscanf(token, "%s", namebuf); +#endif + tag.name = std::string(namebuf); + + token += tag.name.size() + 1; + + tag_sizes ts = parseTagTriple(&token); + + tag.intValues.resize(static_cast(ts.num_ints)); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < static_cast(ts.num_ints); ++i) { + tag.intValues[i] = atoi(token); + token += strcspn(token, "/ \t\r") + 1; + } + + tag.floatValues.resize(static_cast(ts.num_floats)); + for (size_t i = 0; i < static_cast(ts.num_floats); ++i) { + tag.floatValues[i] = parseFloat(&token); + token += strcspn(token, "/ \t\r") + 1; + } + + tag.stringValues.resize(static_cast(ts.num_strings)); + for (size_t i = 0; i < static_cast(ts.num_strings); ++i) { + char stringValueBuffer[4096]; + +#ifdef _MSC_VER + sscanf_s(token, "%s", stringValueBuffer, + (unsigned)_countof(stringValueBuffer)); +#else + sscanf(token, "%s", stringValueBuffer); +#endif + tag.stringValues[i] = stringValueBuffer; + token += tag.stringValues[i].size() + 1; + } + + tags.push_back(tag); +#endif + } + + // Ignore unknown command. + } + + if (err) { + (*err) += errss.str(); + } + + return true; +} } // namespace tinyobj #endif