/* * Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling * Copyright (c) 2021, Andrew Kaster * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include namespace AK { template void warnln(CheckedFormatString&& fmtstr, const Parameters&...); } namespace Test { // Declare a helper so that we can call it from VERIFY in included headers void current_test_case_did_fail(); } #undef VERIFY #define VERIFY(x) \ do { \ if (!(x)) { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: VERIFY({}) failed", __FILE__, __LINE__, #x); \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } \ } while (false) #undef VERIFY_NOT_REACHED #define VERIFY_NOT_REACHED() \ do { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: VERIFY_NOT_REACHED() called", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ ::abort(); \ } while (false) #undef TODO #define TODO() \ do { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: TODO() called", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ ::abort(); \ } while (false) #define EXPECT_EQ(a, b) \ do { \ auto lhs = (a); \ auto rhs = (b); \ if (lhs != rhs) { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_EQ({}, {}) failed with lhs={} and rhs={}", __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, FormatIfSupported { lhs }, FormatIfSupported { rhs }); \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } \ } while (false) // If you're stuck and `EXPECT_EQ` seems to refuse to print anything useful, // try this: It'll spit out a nice compiler error telling you why it doesn't print. #define EXPECT_EQ_FORCE(a, b) \ do { \ auto lhs = (a); \ auto rhs = (b); \ if (lhs != rhs) { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_EQ({}, {}) failed with lhs={} and rhs={}", __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, lhs, rhs); \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } \ } while (false) #define EXPECT_NE(a, b) \ do { \ auto lhs = (a); \ auto rhs = (b); \ if (lhs == rhs) { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_NE({}, {}) failed with lhs={} and rhs={}", __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, FormatIfSupported { lhs }, FormatIfSupported { rhs }); \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } \ } while (false) #define EXPECT(x) \ do { \ if (!(x)) { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT({}) failed", __FILE__, __LINE__, #x); \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } \ } while (false) #define EXPECT_APPROXIMATE(a, b) \ do { \ auto expect_close_lhs = a; \ auto expect_close_rhs = b; \ auto expect_close_diff = static_cast(expect_close_lhs) - static_cast(expect_close_rhs); \ if (AK::fabs(expect_close_diff) > 0.0000005) { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_APPROXIMATE({}, {})" \ " failed with lhs={}, rhs={}, (lhs-rhs)={}", \ __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, expect_close_lhs, expect_close_rhs, expect_close_diff); \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } \ } while (false) #define FAIL(message) \ do { \ ::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: {}", __FILE__, __LINE__, message); \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } while (false) // To use, specify the lambda to execute in a sub process and verify it exits: // EXPECT_CRASH("This should fail", []{ // return Test::Crash::Failure::DidNotCrash; // }); #define EXPECT_CRASH(test_message, test_func) \ do { \ Test::Crash crash(test_message, test_func); \ if (!crash.run()) \ ::Test::current_test_case_did_fail(); \ } while (false)