From fadeddfbb2aa38a980dd959b5ec1ffba7afd43cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2024 20:02:34 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.0.18. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- libevent/test/tinytest_macros.h | 213 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 213 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libevent/test/tinytest_macros.h (limited to 'libevent/test/tinytest_macros.h') diff --git a/libevent/test/tinytest_macros.h b/libevent/test/tinytest_macros.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e01f5d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/libevent/test/tinytest_macros.h @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +/* tinytest_macros.h -- Copyright 2009-2012 Nick Mathewson + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. 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. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 AUTHOR 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. + */ + +#ifndef TINYTEST_MACROS_H_INCLUDED_ +#define TINYTEST_MACROS_H_INCLUDED_ + +/* Helpers for defining statement-like macros */ +#define TT_STMT_BEGIN do { +#define TT_STMT_END } while (0) + +/* Redefine this if your test functions want to abort with something besides + * "goto end;" */ +#ifndef TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION +#define TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION TT_STMT_BEGIN goto end; TT_STMT_END +#endif + +/* Redefine this if you want to note success/failure in some different way. */ +#ifndef TT_DECLARE +#define TT_DECLARE(prefix, args) \ + TT_STMT_BEGIN \ + printf("\n %s %s:%d: ",prefix,__FILE__,__LINE__); \ + printf args ; \ + TT_STMT_END +#endif + +/* Announce a failure. Args are parenthesized printf args. */ +#define TT_GRIPE(args) TT_DECLARE("FAIL", args) + +/* Announce a non-failure if we're verbose. */ +#define TT_BLATHER(args) \ + TT_STMT_BEGIN \ + if (tinytest_get_verbosity_()>1) TT_DECLARE(" OK", args); \ + TT_STMT_END + +#define TT_DIE(args) \ + TT_STMT_BEGIN \ + tinytest_set_test_failed_(); \ + TT_GRIPE(args); \ + TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION; \ + TT_STMT_END + +#define TT_FAIL(args) \ + TT_STMT_BEGIN \ + tinytest_set_test_failed_(); \ + TT_GRIPE(args); \ + TT_STMT_END + +/* Fail and abort the current test for the reason in msg */ +#define tt_abort_printf(msg) TT_DIE(msg) +#define tt_abort_perror(op) TT_DIE(("%s: %s [%d]",(op),strerror(errno), errno)) +#define tt_abort_msg(msg) TT_DIE(("%s", msg)) +#define tt_abort() TT_DIE(("%s", "(Failed.)")) + +/* Fail but do not abort the current test for the reason in msg. */ +#define tt_failprint_f(msg) TT_FAIL(msg) +#define tt_fail_perror(op) TT_FAIL(("%s: %s [%d]",(op),strerror(errno), errno)) +#define tt_fail_msg(msg) TT_FAIL(("%s", msg)) +#define tt_fail() TT_FAIL(("%s", "(Failed.)")) + +/* End the current test, and indicate we are skipping it. */ +#define tt_skip() \ + TT_STMT_BEGIN \ + tinytest_set_test_skipped_(); \ + TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION; \ + TT_STMT_END + +#define tt_want_(b, msg, fail) \ + TT_STMT_BEGIN \ + if (!(b)) { \ + tinytest_set_test_failed_(); \ + TT_GRIPE(("%s",msg)); \ + fail; \ + } else { \ + TT_BLATHER(("%s",msg)); \ + } \ + TT_STMT_END + +/* Assert b, but do not stop the test if b fails. Log msg on failure. */ +#define tt_want_msg(b, msg) \ + tt_want_(b, msg, ); + +/* Assert b and stop the test if b fails. Log msg on failure. */ +#define tt_assert_msg(b, msg) \ + tt_want_(b, msg, TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION); + +/* Assert b, but do not stop the test if b fails. */ +#define tt_want(b) tt_want_msg( (b), "want("#b")") +/* Assert b, and stop the test if b fails. */ +#define tt_assert(b) tt_assert_msg((b), "assert("#b")") + +#define tt_assert_test_fmt_type(a,b,str_test,type,test,printf_type,printf_fmt, \ + setup_block,cleanup_block,die_on_fail) \ + TT_STMT_BEGIN \ + type val1_ = (type)(a); \ + type val2_ = (type)(b); \ + int tt_status_ = (test); \ + if (!tt_status_ || tinytest_get_verbosity_()>1) { \ + printf_type print_; \ + printf_type print1_; \ + printf_type print2_; \ + type value_ = val1_; \ + setup_block; \ + print1_ = print_; \ + value_ = val2_; \ + setup_block; \ + print2_ = print_; \ + TT_DECLARE(tt_status_?" OK":"FAIL", \ + ("assert(%s): "printf_fmt" vs "printf_fmt, \ + str_test, print1_, print2_)); \ + print_ = print1_; \ + cleanup_block; \ + print_ = print2_; \ + cleanup_block; \ + if (!tt_status_) { \ + tinytest_set_test_failed_(); \ + die_on_fail ; \ + } \ + } \ + TT_STMT_END + +#define tt_assert_test_type(a,b,str_test,type,test,fmt,die_on_fail) \ + tt_assert_test_fmt_type(a,b,str_test,type,test,type,fmt, \ + {print_=value_;},{},die_on_fail) + +#define tt_assert_test_type_opt(a,b,str_test,type,test,fmt,die_on_fail) \ + tt_assert_test_fmt_type(a,b,str_test,type,test,type,fmt, \ + {print_=value_?value_:"";},{},die_on_fail) + +/* Helper: assert that a op b, when cast to type. Format the values with + * printf format fmt on failure. */ +#define tt_assert_op_type(a,op,b,type,fmt) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,type,(val1_ op val2_),fmt, \ + TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION) + +#define tt_int_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,long,(val1_ op val2_), \ + "%ld",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION) + +/** To compare SOCKET(windows)/fd */ +#define tt_fd_op(a,op,b) do { \ + int _a = (int)(a); \ + int _b = (int)(b); \ + tt_assert_test_type(_a,_b,#a" "#op" "#b,long,(val1_ op val2_), \ + "%ld",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION); \ +} while (0) + +#define tt_uint_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,unsigned long, \ + (val1_ op val2_),"%lu",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION) + +#define tt_ptr_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,const void*, \ + (val1_ op val2_),"%p",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION) + +/** XXX: have some issues with printing this non-NUL terminated strings */ +#define tt_nstr_op(n,a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type_opt(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,const char *, \ + (val1_ && val2_ && strncmp(val1_,val2_,(n)) op 0),"<%s>", \ + TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION) + +#define tt_str_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type_opt(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,const char *, \ + (val1_ && val2_ && strcmp(val1_,val2_) op 0),"<%s>", \ + TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION) + +#define tt_mem_op(expr1, op, expr2, len) \ + tt_assert_test_fmt_type(expr1,expr2,#expr1" "#op" "#expr2, \ + const void *, \ + (val1_ && val2_ && memcmp(val1_, val2_, len) op 0), \ + char *, "%s", \ + { print_ = tinytest_format_hex_(value_, (len)); }, \ + { if (print_) free(print_); }, \ + TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION \ + ); + +#define tt_want_int_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,long,(val1_ op val2_),"%ld",(void)0) + +#define tt_want_uint_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,unsigned long, \ + (val1_ op val2_),"%lu",(void)0) + +#define tt_want_ptr_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,const void*, \ + (val1_ op val2_),"%p",(void)0) + +#define tt_want_str_op(a,op,b) \ + tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,const char *, \ + (strcmp(val1_,val2_) op 0),"<%s>",(void)0) + +#endif -- cgit v1.2.3