/* * Copyright 2014 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ #ifndef RTC_BASE_SIGSLOTTESTER_H_ #define RTC_BASE_SIGSLOTTESTER_H_ // To generate sigslottester.h from sigslottester.h.pump, execute: // /home/build/google3/third_party/gtest/scripts/pump.py sigslottester.h.pump // SigslotTester(s) are utility classes to check if signals owned by an // object are being invoked at the right time and with the right arguments. // They are meant to be used in tests. Tests must provide "capture" pointers // (i.e. address of variables) where the arguments from the signal callback // can be stored. // // Example: // /* Some signal */ // sigslot::signal1 foo; // // /* We want to monitor foo in some test. Note how signal argument is // const std::string&, but capture-type is std::string. Capture type // must be type that can be assigned to. */ // std::string capture; // SigslotTester1 slot(&foo, &capture); // foo.emit("hello"); // EXPECT_EQ(1, slot.callback_count()); // EXPECT_EQ("hello", capture); // /* See unit-tests for more examples */ #include "rtc_base/third_party/sigslot/sigslot.h" namespace rtc { // Base version for testing signals that passes no arguments. class SigslotTester0 : public sigslot::has_slots<> { public: explicit SigslotTester0(sigslot::signal0<>* signal) : callback_count_(0) { signal->connect(this, &SigslotTester0::OnSignalCallback); } SigslotTester0(const SigslotTester0&) = delete; SigslotTester0& operator=(const SigslotTester0&) = delete; int callback_count() const { return callback_count_; } private: void OnSignalCallback() { callback_count_++; } int callback_count_; }; // Versions below are for testing signals that pass arguments. For all the // templates below: // - A1-A5 is the type of the argument i in the callback. Signals may and often // do use const-references here for efficiency. // - C1-C5 is the type of the variable to capture argument i. These should be // non-const value types suitable for use as lvalues. $var n = 5 $range i 1..n $for i [[ $range j 1..i template <$for j , [[class A$j]], $for j , [[class C$j]]> class SigslotTester$i : public sigslot::has_slots<> { public: SigslotTester$i(sigslot::signal$i<$for j , [[A$j]]>* signal, $for j , [[C$j* capture$j]]) : callback_count_(0), $for j , [[capture$j[[]]_(capture$j)]] { signal->connect(this, &SigslotTester$i::OnSignalCallback); } SigslotTester$i(const SigslotTester$i&) = delete; SigslotTester$i& operator=(const SigslotTester$i&) = delete; int callback_count() const { return callback_count_; } private: void OnSignalCallback($for j , [[A$j arg$j]]) { callback_count_++;$for j [[ *capture$j[[]]_ = arg$j;]] } int callback_count_;$for j [[ C$j* capture$j[[]]_;]] }; ]] } // namespace rtc #endif // RTC_BASE_SIGSLOTTESTER_H_