Upgrade to the latest version of tinytest

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Nick Mathewson 2011-06-09 17:30:09 -04:00
parent b2e7c356db
commit 676608f9a6
6 changed files with 51 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -45,7 +45,8 @@
_print = tor_malloc(printlen); \
base16_encode(_print, printlen, _value, \
(len)); }, \
{ tor_free(_print); } \
{ tor_free(_print); }, \
TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION \
);
#define test_memeq(expr1, expr2, len) test_mem_op((expr1), ==, (expr2), len)

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@ -74,7 +74,9 @@ test_addr_basic(void)
cp += 2; \
if (i != 15) *cp++ = ':'; \
} \
}, { tor_free(_print); } \
}, \
{ tor_free(_print); }, \
TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION \
); \
STMT_END

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@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ test_dir_versions(void)
#define tt_versionstatus_op(vs1, op, vs2) \
tt_assert_test_type(vs1,vs2,#vs1" "#op" "#vs2,version_status_t, \
(_val1 op _val2),"%d")
(_val1 op _val2),"%d",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
#define test_v_i_o(val, ver, lst) \
tt_versionstatus_op(val, ==, tor_version_is_obsolete(ver, lst))

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@ -28,7 +28,11 @@
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#ifdef WIN32
#ifdef TINYTEST_LOCAL
#include "tinytest_local.h"
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#else
#include <sys/types.h>
@ -40,9 +44,6 @@
#define __attribute__(x)
#endif
#ifdef TINYTEST_LOCAL
#include "tinytest_local.h"
#endif
#include "tinytest.h"
#include "tinytest_macros.h"
@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ const char *cur_test_prefix = NULL; /**< prefix of the current test group */
/** Name of the current test, if we haven't logged is yet. Used for --quiet */
const char *cur_test_name = NULL;
#ifdef WIN32
#ifdef _WIN32
/** Pointer to argv[0] for win32. */
static const char *commandname = NULL;
#endif
@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ static enum outcome
_testcase_run_forked(const struct testgroup_t *group,
const struct testcase_t *testcase)
{
#ifdef WIN32
#ifdef _WIN32
/* Fork? On Win32? How primitive! We'll do what the smart kids do:
we'll invoke our own exe (whose name we recall from the command
line) with a command line that tells it to run just the test we
@ -174,6 +175,7 @@ _testcase_run_forked(const struct testgroup_t *group,
exit(1);
}
exit(0);
return FAIL; /* unreachable */
} else {
/* parent */
int status, r;
@ -239,6 +241,7 @@ testcase_run_one(const struct testgroup_t *group,
if (opt_forked) {
exit(outcome==OK ? 0 : (outcome==SKIP?MAGIC_EXITCODE : 1));
return 1; /* unreachable */
} else {
return (int)outcome;
}
@ -287,7 +290,7 @@ tinytest_main(int c, const char **v, struct testgroup_t *groups)
{
int i, j, n=0;
#ifdef WIN32
#ifdef _WIN32
commandname = v[0];
#endif
for (i=1; i<c; ++i) {

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* tinytest_demo.c -- Copyright 2009 Nick Mathewson
/* tinytest_demo.c -- Copyright 2009-2010 Nick Mathewson
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ test_strcmp(void *data)
}
/* Pretty often, calling tt_abort_msg to indicate failure is more
heavy-weight than you want. Instead, just say: */
heavy-weight than you want. Instead, just say: */
tt_assert(strcmp("testcase", "testcase") == 0);
/* Occasionally, you don't want to stop the current testcase just
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ test_strcmp(void *data)
/* First you declare a type to hold the environment info, and functions to
set it up and tear it down. */
struct data_buffer {
/* We're just going to have couple of character buffer. Using
/* We're just going to have couple of character buffer. Using
setup/teardown functions is probably overkill for this case.
You could also do file descriptors, complicated handles, temporary
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ test_memcpy(void *ptr)
/* ============================================================ */
/* Now we need to make sure that our tests get invoked. First, you take
/* Now we need to make sure that our tests get invoked. First, you take
a bunch of related tests and put them into an array of struct testcase_t.
*/
@ -189,15 +189,15 @@ struct testgroup_t groups[] = {
/* Every group has a 'prefix', and an array of tests. That's it. */
{ "demo/", demo_tests },
END_OF_GROUPS
END_OF_GROUPS
};
int
main(int c, const char **v)
{
/* Finally, just call tinytest_main(). It lets you specify verbose
or quiet output with --verbose and --quiet. You can list
/* Finally, just call tinytest_main(). It lets you specify verbose
or quiet output with --verbose and --quiet. You can list
specific tests:
tinytest-demo demo/memcpy

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@ -90,10 +90,10 @@
TT_STMT_BEGIN \
if (!(b)) { \
_tinytest_set_test_failed(); \
TT_GRIPE((msg)); \
TT_GRIPE(("%s",msg)); \
fail; \
} else { \
TT_BLATHER((msg)); \
TT_BLATHER(("%s",msg)); \
} \
TT_STMT_END
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
#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) \
setup_block,cleanup_block,die_on_fail) \
TT_STMT_BEGIN \
type _val1 = (type)(a); \
type _val2 = (type)(b); \
@ -135,33 +135,50 @@
cleanup_block; \
if (!_tt_status) { \
_tinytest_set_test_failed(); \
TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION; \
die_on_fail ; \
} \
} \
TT_STMT_END
#define tt_assert_test_type(a,b,str_test,type,test,fmt) \
#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;},{})
{_print=_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_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_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,long,(_val1 op _val2), \
"%ld",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
#define tt_uint_op(a,op,b) \
tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,unsigned long, \
(_val1 op _val2),"%lu")
(_val1 op _val2),"%lu",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
#define tt_ptr_op(a,op,b) \
tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,void*, \
(_val1 op _val2),"%p")
(_val1 op _val2),"%p",TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
#define tt_str_op(a,op,b) \
tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,const char *, \
(strcmp(_val1,_val2) op 0),"<%s>")
(strcmp(_val1,_val2) op 0),"<%s>",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,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