The REQUIRE_THROWS and CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS macros have
a subtle inconsistency in their implementation which can
cause a warning if [-Wunused-value] is used.
This commit changes CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS so it has the
same implementation as REQUIRE_THROWS
It looks like REQUIRE_THROWS was change in commit
fae0fa4ec but not CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS.
Similar changes for CATCH_CHECK_THROWS
The clock estimator has a potential division by zero.
Using `iteration + 1` seems also more logical to me for
an average.
Found with coverity in a downstream project.
The ostream passed as reference to `hexEscapeChar` is manipulated
and its original state not restored. This fixes it.
Seen via coverity in a downstream project.
As explained in issue #1273, `operator&&` and `operator||` should give
a proper compile time error on use instead of the compiler complaining
about them not being defined. This commit adds an `always_false` type in
`catch_meta.hpp` used for implementing a nice `static_assert` for both
of the abovementioned operators.
Closes#1273
This doesn't cause trouble with GCC/Clang and libstdc++, but IAR
and its stdlib apparently doesn't compile when you use `fno-exceptions`
and `std::current_exception`/`std::rethrow_exception`.
Fixes#1462
support for generating test cases based on multiple template template
types combined with template arguments for each of the template template
types specified
e.g.
```
TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE("template product","[template]",
(std::tuple, std::pair, std::map),
((int,float),(char,double),(int,char)))
```
will effectively create 9 test cases with types:
std::tuple<int,float>
std::tuple<char,double>
std::tuple<int,char>
std::pair<int,float>
std::pair<char, double>
std::pair<int,char>
std::map<int,float>
std::map<char,double>
std::map<int,char>
Tested type is accessible in test case body as TestType
Unique name is created by appending ` - <index>` to test name
since preprocessor has some limitations in recursions
Closes#1454
The previous implemetation was just plain broken for most of
possible uses, the new one should work (even though it is ugly
as all hell, and should be improved ASAP).
Fixes#1436
This adds support for templated tests and test methods via
`TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE` and `TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD` macros. These
work mostly just like their regular counterparts*, but take an
unlimited** number of types as their last arguments.
* Unlike the plain `TEST_CASE*` macros, the `TEMPLATE*` variants
require a tag string.
** In practice there is limit of about 300 types.
This is a temporarily workaround until we can nuke the current
verbosities system from the orbit and replace it with something
actually sane.
Fixes#1426
No matcher actually uses it, and there is no good reason for it,
as the best it can do for user is removing a single indirection
when using the pointer inside the matcher. Given the overhead of
other code that will be running during such time, it is completely
meaningless.
This also fixes compilation for PredicateMatcher<const char*>.
simple code with provided main function which just returns 0
leaks memory due to fact that singletons are not cleaned up
running valgrind on such simple application reports that 752 bytes
are still available in 11 blocks
this commit adds destructor to Catch::LeakDetector which calls
Catch::cleanUp()
By default, it expands into a `static_assert` + `SUCCEED` pair, but
it can also be deferred to runtime by defining
`CATCH_CONFIG_RUNTIME_STATIC_REQUIRE`, which causes it to expand
into plain old `REQUIRE`.
Closes#1362Closes#1356
* Session::applyCommandLine overload on wchar_t
This allows users on Windows to use Catch::Session::applyCommandLine
with wchar_t * arguments of application.
With this change Session::run became templated so both char and wchar_t
version have the same implementation.
Xml result of reported will now contain value of rng-seed in case it
is not zero.
The value will be stored in element Randomness and it's attribute seed.
Relates to #1402
Some platforms set the signedness of char to unsigned (eg. ARM).
Convert from char should not assume the signedness of char.
Fix build issue with -Werror,-Wtautological-unsigned-zero-compare flags.
Signed-off-by: Miguel Gaio <mgaio35@gmail.com>
Previously a mismatched prefix would be skipped before the actual
comparison would be performed. Obviously, it is supposed to be
_matching_ prefix that is skipped.
The StringMaker is off by default and can be enabled by a new macro `CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_VARIANT_STRINGMAKER`, to avoid increasing the footprint of stringification machinery by default.
This means
* Adding new configuration toggle `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS`
and a best-guess configuration auto-checking for it.
* Adding new set of internal macros, `CATCH_TRY`, `CATCH_CATCH_ALL`
and `CATCH_CATCH_ANON` that can be used in place of regular `try`,
`catch(...)` and `catch(T const&)` respectively, while disappearing
when `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS` is enabled.
* Replacing all uses of `throw` with calls to `Catch::throw_exception`
customization point.
* Providing a default implementation for the above customization point
when `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS` is set.
* Letting users override this implementation with their own.
* Some minor changes and ifdefs all around to support the above
issue #1360
It is possible to have multple given contexts in a single BDD scenario;
if you have to type 'and' in the GIVEN description; it's very likely you
need an AND.
A generic AND is not possible, thus a AND_GIVEN is added to complement
the AND_WHEN and AND_THEN.
Can be used without needing to increase indent:
SCENARIO("...") {
GIVEN("...")
AND_GIVEN("...") {
WHEN("...") {
THEN("...") {
// ...
}
}
}
}
would correctly output, when requested/needed:
Given: ...
And given: ...
When: ...
Then: ...
The padding had to be increased by a character in the output message, to
continue to be uniform.
The support is to be considered experimental, that is, the interfaces,
the first party generators and helper functions can change or be removed
at any point in time.
Related to #850
In case of 2 instances of SourceLineInfo constructed in the same
file, they will have the same `file` pointer (even at O0). Thus, we
can check if they are equal before calling potentially pointless
`strcmp`.
In theory the copy is cheap (couple of pointers change), but tests
are usually compiled in Debug mode/with minimal optimizations, which
means that most users will still have to pay the cost for those
function calls.
Because the macro name is compile-time constant, we do not have to
worry about lifetimes and will avoid allocation in case of missing
SSO or long macro name.
By opting the JUnit and XML reporters into it, we no longer run
into problem where they underreport the results without `-s` flag.
Related to #1264, #1267, #1310
- seems the #ifdef was necessary after all, because of the difference in the way the cpp files are included in the full project vs the single include
- in the OC project I moved the #include of catch_tostring.cpp first. That solves the project for now, but is a brittle solution
Happening when using clang and templated operators, clang cannot decide
between the operator provided by ReusableStringStream and the one provided
by the value value as both are templates. This is easily solved by calling
the operator<< through the member syntax.
Fixes#1285
This was removed in 64be2ad, to fix OS X approval tests. At the time
I couldn't investigate because I didn't have access to OS X, but this
fixed it (and since we don't have MinGW in CI, the breakage went
unnoticed).
As it turns out, piece-wise compilation of the Compact
reporter had broken OS X detection for a long time, and fixing it
was what broke the approvals. After the approval scripts were
changed to compensate, this change passes approval tests and fixes
Until now, the stack size for POSIX signal handling was determined by
the implementation defined limit `STKSZ`, which in some cases turned out
to be insufficient, leading to stack overflow inside the signal handler.
The new size, which was determined experimentally, is the larger of 32kb
or `MINSTKSZ`.
Fixes#1225
This should align more closely with the intended semantics, where
types without `StringMaker` specialization or `operator<<` overload
are passed down to the user defined fallback stringifier.
Related to #1024