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use tracing::subscriber::with_default;
use tracing_attributes::instrument;
use tracing_mock::*;
#[instrument]
fn default_name() {}
#[instrument(name = "my_name")]
fn custom_name() {}
// XXX: it's weird that we support both of these forms, but apparently we
// managed to release a version that accepts both syntax, so now we have to
// support it! yay!
#[instrument("my_other_name")]
fn custom_name_no_equals() {}
#[test]
fn default_name_test() {
let (subscriber, handle) = subscriber::mock()
.new_span(span::mock().named("default_name"))
.enter(span::mock().named("default_name"))
.exit(span::mock().named("default_name"))
.done()
.run_with_handle();
with_default(subscriber, || {
default_name();
});
handle.assert_finished();
}
#[test]
fn custom_name_test() {
let (subscriber, handle) = subscriber::mock()
.new_span(span::mock().named("my_name"))
.enter(span::mock().named("my_name"))
.exit(span::mock().named("my_name"))
.done()
.run_with_handle();
with_default(subscriber, || {
custom_name();
});
handle.assert_finished();
}
#[test]
fn custom_name_no_equals_test() {
let (subscriber, handle) = subscriber::mock()
.new_span(span::mock().named("my_other_name"))
.enter(span::mock().named("my_other_name"))
.exit(span::mock().named("my_other_name"))
.done()
.run_with_handle();
with_default(subscriber, || {
custom_name_no_equals();
});
handle.assert_finished();
}
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