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Martin Hořeňovský
ce37f48ffa v1.7.0 build 2017-02-01 21:47:43 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
090fc74cca Scripts intended to be run should now have x bit set. 2017-02-01 21:34:45 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
f58ff0c540 Remove \l, add \f in character pretty printing
I have never head of \l and MSVC warns about unknown escape sequence, so
I changed it into \f that definitely exists and potentially might be
useful.
2017-02-01 21:31:14 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a600bfeb75 Fix travis build + build warnings
The cmake download was failing, so we were relying on the old cmake,
which I broke recently (in 7ae96c710b).
Now the download should work again.

Also fixed warning that the requested OSX image no longer exists and
that it is automatically substituted for xcode 7.3 image.
2017-02-01 21:01:14 +01:00
Phil Nash
8cad76a749 typo 2017-02-01 14:39:06 +00:00
Phil Nash
1a3f6d829b Updated command line docs with info on -c for running sections, as well as -# for filenames as tags 2017-02-01 14:37:02 +00:00
Phil Nash
b524fa7cd8 Fixed bugs in escape char handling in test names
1. If escape char is first char, sets start of range
2. Multiple escape chars are handled (offsets chars to remove)
2017-02-01 14:13:20 +00:00
Eric Schmidt
5121b5b058 Put quote marks around printed characters; also nicely print some escapes 2017-01-31 21:53:36 +01:00
Jan Včelák
1e5176bd69 Cap main exit code to 255 (#797)
Changed default main to clamp exit code to 8 bits because of POSIX limitations.

Updated documentation about declaring non-default main.
2017-01-31 20:48:14 +01:00
Saad K
7dd4f2977a Added INSTALL commands (#788)
Added INSTALL commands - this is especially useful when adding dependencies (such as CATCH) by using the ExternalProject_Add command
2017-01-31 20:22:45 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
50c95a0143 Bumped min cmake version to 3.0
Now we can use target_compile_option to privately add warnings to our
build, without polluting outside CXX_FLAGS.
2017-01-31 20:21:03 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0dabd951ba expr is now cast to void in THROWS family of assertions.
This prevents Clang from complaining about unused value in expressions
containing explicit casts used in the THROW assertion macro family.

Example:
`REQUIRE_THROWS_AS(static_cast<bool>(object), std::bad_cast);` would
trigger `-Wunused-value` warning. Now it does not.

Credits to Arto Bendiken, who submitted a PR almost 3 years ago, but his
branch has since died and I was unable to merge it.
2017-01-31 18:02:11 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7ae96c710b Returned basic warnings to CMake generated builds 2017-01-31 17:37:27 +01:00
Josef Kemetmueller
70d3c937c3 Enable breaking into debugger on Mac
The integrated assembler segment was missing an underscore:
"_asm__". Also we remove the "DEBUG" macro check, so we are consistent
with the linux and windows variant.
Now breaking into gdb on failure should work via:
	gdb --args test_executable --break
2017-01-31 16:00:42 +00:00
Martin Hořeňovský
38af8d7035 Fixed SEH deregistration on Windows
Should fix #796
2017-01-30 19:54:16 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c97ada1910 Improved assertion documentation
Mentioned that decomposing `&&` and `||` is not supported, gave examples
+ possible workarounds.

Closes #621, #787, #341 and maybe others I haven't found.
2017-01-30 19:42:27 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
615aa071a8 Merge branch 'dev-performance-round2' 2017-01-30 13:02:48 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
af0b03abd2 Merge branch 'templates' 2017-01-30 12:03:01 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
15816c5760 Revert "use sizeof(expr) for unevaluated syntax check"
Using sizeof(expr) can trigger a compile-time error,
"lambda expressions are not allowed in an unevaluated context", when passing
expression containing lambda, like a std algorithm. This error is considered
a standard defect, as it is meant to prevent lambdas in decltype
or templates, but not in sizeof.

This reverts commit 227598af47.
2017-01-30 11:56:29 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
f11a45aa67 Added benchmark for the char literals change 2017-01-29 23:23:33 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
bcaa2f9646 Use char literal instead of string literal with 1 char
In reality, this is a relatively small performance improvement,
especially with the previous improvements removing lots of superfluous
string handling, but still was measurable.
2017-01-29 23:07:15 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
efab3ca8b2 Added benchmark result for the SourceLineInfo change 2017-01-29 22:10:37 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
60f8ebec49 Use const char* for filename in SourceLineInfo
This is sane, because those `const char*`s are given to us by compiler,
from the text area and thus we do not have to manage their lifetimes. We
also never want to change them.

Also moved copy constructor to compiler-generated methods, not sure why
it wasn't -- even before it was the same as a compiler would generate.
2017-01-29 22:03:27 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e1dbb7cf64 First draft of issue and PR templates.
Apparently we can also get contributing.md to be linked from
issues and PRs, but it would also have to be in .github folder
or in root of the project.
2017-01-28 11:42:11 +01:00
Alexander Ryabykin
02a69b449f Compilation warnings fix (#791)
* Compilation warnings fix

* Removed unused argument from reportFatal function
2017-01-27 09:32:58 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c390c4cb9f Fixed inconsistent and trailing whitespace
This means that all tabs used in indentation are now 4 spaces and that
there should be no more trailing whitespace.

Ill also look into creating a pre-commit hook that will prevent this
from happening in the future.

Fixes #105
2017-01-26 23:13:12 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
60a9ac7e65 Enabled previous commit under MSVC, introduced new feature toggle 2017-01-26 18:47:29 +01:00
Jonathan Coe
c06afe438e Add support for comparison of Approx with strong typedefs
closes #652
2017-01-26 18:44:03 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
73872207db Direct download link now links to latest release version
Also edited releaseCommon script to update the link in readme as well.
2017-01-26 13:12:19 +01:00
Joshua Gerrard
51860f1568 Change include -> single_include in CMake example 2017-01-26 10:24:48 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
dab1d9d222 Added CheckFileList in CMake over the benchmark sources 2017-01-25 23:02:25 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4ce11d63a6 Merge branch 'dev-performance' 2017-01-25 22:56:36 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
99c2ea594c Renamed measurement script for benchmarking 2017-01-25 22:55:11 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
51107d7cbd Added copyright headers to benchmark files. 2017-01-25 22:42:41 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
83f4b39680 Added benchmark for previous commit, added iterations to failure bench. 2017-01-25 22:39:43 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b1171bd1f2 Merge branch 'dev-signals' 2017-01-25 22:09:52 +01:00
Phil Nash
6c23a6582b Mark CHECKed-throw test as [failing] 2017-01-24 09:53:04 +00:00
Phil Nash
7bcb42496d Changed exception tests to allow for now throw-from-CHECK behaviour 2017-01-23 17:56:41 +00:00
Martin Hořeňovský
184865358c CHECK no longer stops running SECTION on exception.
This seems to be much closer to desired behaviour than the current one, where
CHECK(false) lets the execution continue, but CHECK(<throws>) does not.
2017-01-23 17:52:17 +00:00
Phil Nash
225e90d8ba Don’t include tests that rely on varying two-phase-lookup behaviour in approval tests 2017-01-23 17:47:58 +00:00
Phil Nash
31c23b9489 Added [!nonportable] tag 2017-01-23 17:44:55 +00:00
Phil Nash
f347611403 Restated text format loop to avoid out-of-bounds condition 2017-01-23 16:58:49 +00:00
Phil Nash
1efd8d3067 Added missing <iterator> #include 2017-01-23 15:19:42 +00:00
Phil Nash
876af874f3 Added surrogate cpp for catch_test_case_tracker 2017-01-23 15:18:23 +00:00
Phil Nash
e7bcbb35c0 First cut of -c/—section option for running specific sections 2017-01-23 12:36:03 +00:00
Phil Nash
4a04682e49 Text formatting rework
Rewrote main wrapping loop. Now uses iterators instead of indices and intermediate strings.
Differentiates between chars to wrap before, after or instead of.
Doesn’t preserve trailing newlines.
Wraps or more characters.
Dropped support for using tab character as an indent setting control char.
Hopefully avoids all the undefined behaviour and other bugs of the previous implementation.
2017-01-23 12:28:40 +00:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9a56609569 v1.6.1 build 2017-01-20 12:49:59 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
81159838a5 Python scripts can now be run directly from bash 2017-01-20 12:28:40 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
78a2866dc7 Approval tests are now mostly Windows compatible
There are some differences in output between Catch on Windows and
Catch on Linux, that indicate a minor bug, but those have to be fixed separately.
2017-01-19 23:56:31 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9acc6b9673 Approval tests now use Python std lib instead of call to diff
This needed to change to let it run on Windows as well as on the Unices
2017-01-19 22:52:47 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c4b5057094 Approval tests now uses path relative to cwd, not the catch folder.
This means that bash's autocompletion is actually helpful.
2017-01-19 22:08:51 +01:00
Mickey Rose
d38b9266e7 simplify output filtering in approvalTests.py 2017-01-19 22:04:29 +01:00
Mickey Rose
227598af47 use sizeof(expr) for unevaluated syntax check 2017-01-19 21:25:27 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
cfaf906417 Changed documentation to use standard main function signature 2017-01-19 17:05:01 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ee0ca512ea Force short-circuited evaluation for types that have overloaded &&.
This fixes #574.
2017-01-17 23:31:03 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b71a06cf98 JUnit reporter outputs timestamps now
Also extended approval tests script to support the change
2017-01-16 20:21:43 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
531d26739f Added the new proxy header to CMakeLists.txt 2017-01-16 19:56:57 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2e87f8e328 Merge branch 'windows-header-defines' of https://github.com/horenmar/Catch 2017-01-16 17:00:43 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
afe46ff270 Extracted NOMINMAX and WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN guards into a proxy header 2017-01-16 16:52:44 +01:00
Phil Nash
c65aeaf25f Clean up generator state 2017-01-16 10:34:16 +00:00
Phil Nash
750b52b814 suppress use of __COUNTER__ when being parsed by CLion (or AppCode). 2017-01-16 10:34:16 +00:00
jbo-ableton
e12fc4aca0 Fix missing CATCH_ for CHECK_THAT in prefixed macro version 2017-01-15 22:11:43 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
99cdc62fef Enabled CMake dev warnings in travis. 2017-01-15 22:08:12 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e6ef60a2c4 CMake will now warn if a file is in folder, but not in variable 2017-01-15 22:07:36 +01:00
Vadim Zeitlin
e1c4a4bd9b Use inline assembly with gcc under Linux for CATCH_TRAP
This is more convenient than using the generic portable raise(SIGTRAP) as it
avoids having another stack frame in the debugger when the break happens.
2017-01-15 19:29:34 +01:00
Vadim Zeitlin
25d017763b Refactor CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() to avoid repetition
Don't duplicate Catch::isDebuggerActive() check many times, do it just once
in CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() definition and use a separate CATCH_TRAP()
macro for the really platform-dependent part.
2017-01-15 19:29:34 +01:00
Vadim Zeitlin
b634e592da Add support for breaking into debugger for Linux
Use Linux-specific /proc/$PID/status file to check whether we're being
debugged and a generic raise(SIGTRAP) to actually break into the debugger.
2017-01-15 19:29:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
3b98a0166f Various small string usage performance improvements.
* Empty strings are now direct constructed as `std::string()`, not as empty string literals.
* `startsWith` and `endsWith` no longer construct new a string. This should be an improvement
for libstdc++ when using older standards, as it doesn't use SSO but COW and thus even short
strings are expensive to first create.
* Various places now use char literal instead of string literals containing single char.
** `startsWith` and `endsWith` now also have overload that takes single char.

Generally the performance improvements under VS2015 are small, as going from short string
to char is mostly meaningless because of SSO (Catch doesn't push string handling that hard)
and previous commit removed most string handling if tests pass, which is the expect case.
2017-01-15 10:05:01 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
877fd523bc Added benchmark with Mickey Rose's improvements. 2017-01-14 22:51:44 +01:00
Mickey Rose
a1e9b841ff lazily stringify expressions 2017-01-14 21:56:16 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
3b7511e564 First commit of benchmarks for Catch runtime perf.
So far its very much a WIP with some problems that are known already and
not very representative tests.
2017-01-14 21:55:37 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ffc4a9dc14 If we receive a signal, we re-register ALL previous signal handlers.
This fixes the case when we pass signal to previously registered
handler, and it needs to transform the signal into different one.

Still problematic: What if the signal handler we replaced does not
terminate the application? We can end up in a weird state and loop
forever.

Possible solution: Deregister our signal handlers, CALL the previous
signal handler explicitly and if control returns, abort. This would
however complicate our code quite a bit, as we would have to parse the
sigaction we delegate to, decide whether to use signal handler or signal
action, etc...
2017-01-14 15:21:44 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7c8b93eac3 Removed superfluous comments (bad merge after cherry pick). 2017-01-14 15:08:00 +01:00
Phil Nash
e3659cdddd Added single char version of logo 2017-01-13 18:49:49 +00:00
Phil Nash
40dbdf6cb2 Reset signals immediately after use and re-raise orginal signal instead of just exiting 2017-01-12 17:31:56 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
70f43d719b Added signal handling under Windows.
Only some "signals" are handled under Windows, because Windows does not
use signals per-se and the mechanics are different. For now, we handle
sigsegv, stack overflow, div-by-zero and sigill. We can also
meaningfully
add various floating point errors, but not sigterm and family, because
sigterm is not a structured exception under Windows.

There is also no catch-all, because that would also catch various
debugger-related exceptions, like EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT.
2017-01-12 16:40:14 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a281173099 Fix for sigsegv stack overflow behavior
Also stops Catch from assuming its the only signal user in the binary,
and makes it restore the signal handlers it has replaced. Same goes for
the signal stack.

The signal stack itself probably shouldn't be always reallocated for
fragmentation reasons, but that can be fixed later on.
2017-01-12 16:23:55 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b3907a78e1 Added NOMINMAX and WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN defines before including windows.h
This stops the `windows.h` header from defining `min` and `max` macros
and including lot of Windows APIs that are not needed by Catch.
2017-01-12 16:00:02 +01:00
Phil Nash
d5360e8e29 Sorted file lists in CMakeLists.txt for easier maintainence 2017-01-12 11:54:53 +00:00
Phil Nash
9062ebe390 Removed make file (now generated from CMake) 2017-01-12 11:22:30 +00:00
Phil Nash
e6aa1f4e4e Added note on escaping names on command line to docs 2017-01-11 17:14:28 +00:00
Phil Nash
1ff0acfe22 Tweaked release notes page with better formatting 2017-01-11 16:50:35 +00:00
Phil Nash
713ec400e8 Fixed type in “Release Notes” link 2017-01-11 16:46:09 +00:00
Phil Nash
3b2f206191 v1.6.0 build - including release notes 2017-01-11 16:44:36 +00:00
Phil Nash
4e4d733f90 Added \ as escape character in test names on the command line - so you can run tests by name when they contain , or [ 2017-01-11 16:27:16 +00:00
Phil Nash
b68e8f9a24 Added missing #include so CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER properly takes into account the current compiler.
May address #677 and #435 and others.
2017-01-11 16:27:16 +00:00
Phil Nash
a7cda91d4d Merge pull request #775 from philsquared/standardizing-feature-toggles
Standardize C++11 feature toggles to follow documentation
2017-01-11 16:27:05 +00:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a1bed572be Standardize C++11 feature toggles to follow documentation
Closes #774
2017-01-10 22:54:57 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
737f4ea77c Added missing C++11 feature toggle to docs 2017-01-10 22:43:58 +01:00
Phil Nash
b0de6c938a Updated docs for contributing 2017-01-10 07:36:06 +00:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6991549457 Fixed compile error under VS2015 /c++:latest, caused by using random_shuffle
Now if we detect C++11 compiler, or MSVC in version corresponding to VS2015,
we switch from using `std::random_shuffle` to `std::shuffle`.

`std::random_shuffle` was officially deprecated in C++14, and removed in C++17.

Also removed guarded inclusion of `<random>` header, as there was nothing
in the header that used it.
2017-01-09 23:29:13 +01:00
Phil Nash
b50572bbfd Renamed missing project explainer filename 2017-01-09 21:59:53 +00:00
Phil Nash
5b00fd40ba Merge pull request #767 from hmich/xml-encoder-extended-ascii
Do not encode extended ASCII characters in XML reporter
2017-01-09 18:37:52 +00:00
Phil Nash
7bb3e859aa Removed all manually maintained project files in favour of instructions on how to use CMake to generate them 2017-01-09 17:38:42 +00:00
Phil Nash
0bcae64d3d Set project name in CMakeLists.txt to CatchSelfTest 2017-01-09 17:38:42 +00:00
Phil Nash
8abe17a393 CMake project groups test files separately from surrogate impl files for nicer rendering as XCode/ VS projects 2017-01-09 17:38:42 +00:00
Kylo Ginsberg
10c44847f4 Make backticks symmetric in markdown 2017-01-09 18:03:40 +01:00
Phil Nash
0cde0e90a6 Added approvals for “Greater-than inequalities with different epsilons” test 2017-01-09 14:40:09 +00:00
Phil Nash
0f0dcd31eb Excluded two more C++11 tests from Approval tests 2017-01-09 14:37:28 +00:00
Phil Nash
62cbde369e Exclude test name from approval tests 2017-01-09 14:37:28 +00:00
Phil Nash
1ae84897d4 Marked tests that use C++11 features with [c++11] tag and exclude them from approval tests 2017-01-09 14:37:28 +00:00
Phil Nash
976a655496 Approval tests can use Catch path fixed in env. var, and convert nullptr and __null to 0 for comparison 2017-01-09 14:37:28 +00:00
Jonathan B. Coe
37e1e24309 add support for inequalities 2017-01-08 22:28:53 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
5a4dde4b5d Changed build status to be always taken from master
Before it was taken from whatever last build happened, which led it show
a build error because I took PR against wrong branch.

This should be fixed now.
2017-01-08 21:49:14 +01:00
Antoine Wendlinger
8d326424f3 Minor typo fix 2017-01-07 22:05:18 +01:00
Eldar Zakirov
ccc34b63b6 URL fixed 2017-01-07 14:51:13 +01:00
Ross Bencina
7255be28cc remove concatenation of m_exprComponents.op in if-branch where op has tested empty in previous line 2017-01-07 13:37:08 +01:00
Kevin Ushey
7d2668fa15 add missing argument to CATCH_CHECK_THROWS (closes #602) 2017-01-07 12:16:06 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2a4dba177f Merge branch 'philipp-classen-master'
Removed changes to the single-include header.
2017-01-07 10:31:36 +01:00
Philipp Claßen
8d1e240700 Fixed shell color code of "Blue" 2017-01-07 10:30:43 +01:00
faulda
e273a3dc88 Fix grammar error in tutorial.md
It's = it is
In the sentence "In fact it is usually a good idea to put the block with the ```#define``` [in it's own source file](slow-compiles.md).", the correct usage is "its", not "it's".
2017-01-07 09:56:21 +01:00
Victor
7bff9cb451 own-main.md: fix typo 2017-01-07 09:55:27 +01:00
andrew morton
fd1da4a1d1 Fixing a couple of typos
I tried to make sure I wasn't changing any British spellings so I apologize
if I've mixed any up.
2017-01-07 09:45:38 +01:00
Phil Nash
e1fbbe1590 Added headers to CMake project (for CLion) 2017-01-06 16:59:18 +00:00
Phil Nash
c8fefc4670 Fixed Travis and CMake after moving CMakeLists.txt 2017-01-06 16:19:20 +00:00
Phil Nash
64193078bc Moved CMake into root folder (where it’s much happier - especially for CLion) 2017-01-06 16:00:00 +00:00
Igor Akhmetov
8d16d95a99 Do not encode extended ASCII characters in XML reporter 2016-12-26 11:39:19 +00:00
Phil Nash
2be372710e Build 1.5.9 2016-11-29 12:15:50 +00:00
Phil Nash
0c093bee38 Removed now redundant xml stream initialisation 2016-11-29 12:13:55 +00:00
Phil Nash
dedc7c56ce Merge branch 'horenmar-xml-reporter-fix' 2016-11-29 12:11:05 +00:00
Phil Nash
a9561ecb31 Merge branch 'xml-reporter-fix' of https://github.com/horenmar/Catch into horenmar-xml-reporter-fix 2016-11-29 12:10:46 +00:00
Phil Nash
e4df006568 Merge branch 'horenmar-missing-include-fix' 2016-11-29 12:05:35 +00:00
Phil Nash
fb99cc556d Merge branch 'missing-include-fix' of https://github.com/horenmar/Catch into horenmar-missing-include-fix 2016-11-29 12:05:11 +00:00
Phil Nash
862d13138c Explicitly convert int to char during transform on string (equivalent of PR #756) 2016-11-29 12:04:09 +00:00
Phil Nash
79acc0504b Sort test ordering during Approval testing 2016-11-29 11:32:16 +00:00
Phil Nash
f9afa2a68d Ignore CMake and CLion generated files 2016-11-29 11:27:22 +00:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0c8c6b347a Fixes build error caused by missing include. 2016-11-28 15:47:20 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
40b6ad73df Fix XmlReporter always writing first line to stdout 2016-11-26 12:11:23 +01:00
Phil Nash
30cebd6177 Added some missing source files (including all SurrogateCpps) to CMake project.
Fixed up relative include paths to make this work.
2016-11-09 22:55:32 +00:00
Phil Nash
e27c4ee042 Build 1.5.8 2016-10-26 12:08:26 +01:00
Phil Nash
072114293b Merge branch 'BillyONeal-master' 2016-10-26 12:06:35 +01:00
Phil Nash
f90ee9fb37 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/BillyONeal/Catch into BillyONeal-master 2016-10-26 12:04:38 +01:00
Billy Robert O'Neal III
c17ba0870a Fix transform without a lambda
Catch apparently supports targeting C++03, so use an inline function
instead.
2016-10-14 14:28:15 -07:00
Billy Robert O'Neal III
79f01100e3 Fix transform narrowing warnings
Catch passes ::tolower into std::transform with string iterators.
::tolower has the signature int(int), which triggers a stealth narrowing
warning inside std::transform, because transform calls
*_Dest = _Fn(*_First), which implicitly narrows an int to a char.

For this particular application the narrowing is fine, so explicitly
narrow in a lambda.
2016-10-14 14:16:21 -07:00
Billy Robert O'Neal III
ccf7f2842a Fix random_shuffle narrowing warnings
Catch passes an RNG which accepts int to random_shuffle. Inside
random_shuffle, the STL tries to call that RNG with the difference_type
of the user provided iterators. For std::vector, this is ptrdiff_t,
which on amd64 builds is wider than int. This triggers a narrowing
warning because the 64 bit difference is being truncated to 32 bits.

Note that this RNG implementation still does not produce a correctly
uniformly shuffled result -- it's currently asserting that std::rand
can produce 1000000 which is false -- but I don't know enough about
how much repeatable shuffles are necessary here, so I'm leaving that
alone for now.
2016-10-14 14:06:45 -07:00
Phil Nash
e0302db4a6 Rename element for Fatal Error Condition so it doesn't have spaces
Fixes: #685
2016-10-14 18:45:08 +01:00
Phil Nash
88732e85b2 Merge pull request #716 from jbcoe/master
Quick fix for failing travis builds on OS X
2016-10-04 15:57:10 +01:00
Phil Nash
1c9a6cab88 Removed XCode6 builds (which were erroring anyway) and added XCode8 builds 2016-09-27 11:20:33 +01:00
Jonathan B. Coe
fd7d35464b quick fix for failing travis builds on os x 2016-09-24 19:38:43 +01:00
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This is only relevant for bug reports, but if you do have one,
please provide a minimal set of steps to reproduce the problem.
Usually this means providing a small and self-contained code using Catch
and specifying compiler flags/tools used if relevant.
-->
### Extra information
<!--
Fill in any extra information that might be important for your issue.
If your issue is a bugreport, definitely fill out at least the following.
-->
* Catch version: **v42.42.42**
* Operating System: **Joe's discount operating system**
* Compiler+version: **Hidden Dragon v1.2.3**

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<!--
Please do not submit pull requests changing the `version.hpp`
or the single-include `catch.hpp` file, these are changed
only when a new release is made.
-->
## Description
<!--
Describe the what and the why of your pull request. Remember that these two
are usually a bit different. As an example, if you have made various changes
to decrease the number of new strings allocated, thats what. The why probably
was that you have a large set of tests and found that this speeds them up.
-->
## GitHub Issues
<!--
If this PR was motivated by some existing issues, reference them here.
If it is a simple bug-fix, please also add a line like 'Closes #123'
to your commit message, so that it is automatically closed.
If it is not, don't, as it might take several iterations for a feature
to be done properly. If in doubt, leave it open and reference it in the
PR itself, so that maintainers can decide.
-->

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@@ -14,9 +14,15 @@ Breakpoints.xcbkptlist
projects/VS2010/TestCatch/_UpgradeReport_Files/
projects/VS2010/TestCatch/TestCatch/TestCatch.vcxproj.filters
projects/VisualStudio/TestCatch/UpgradeLog.XML
projects/CMake/.idea
projects/CMake/cmake-build-debug
UpgradeLog.XML
Resources/DWARF
projects/XCode/iOSTest/Build
projects/Generated
*.pyc
DerivedData
*.xccheckout
Build
.idea
cmake-build-debug
cmake-build-release

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@@ -119,23 +119,22 @@ matrix:
# 3/ OSX Clang Builds
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode6.4
osx_image: xcode7.3
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='ccache clang++' BUILD_TYPE='Debug'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode6.4
osx_image: xcode7.3
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='ccache clang++' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7
osx_image: xcode8
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='ccache clang++' BUILD_TYPE='Debug'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7
osx_image: xcode8
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='ccache clang++' BUILD_TYPE='Release'
@@ -146,16 +145,17 @@ install:
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "linux" ]]; then
CMAKE_URL="http://www.cmake.org/files/v3.3/cmake-3.3.2-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
mkdir cmake && travis_retry wget --quiet -O - ${CMAKE_URL} | tar --strip-components=1 -xz -C cmake
mkdir cmake && travis_retry wget --no-check-certificate --quiet -O - ${CMAKE_URL} | tar --strip-components=1 -xz -C cmake
export PATH=${DEPS_DIR}/cmake/bin:${PATH}
elif [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "osx" ]]; then
brew install cmake ccache
which cmake || brew install cmake
which ccache || brew install ccache
fi
before_script:
- export CXX=${COMPILER}
- cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}
- cmake -Hprojects/CMake -BBuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE}
- cmake -H. -BBuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} -Wdev
- cd Build
script:

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
project(CatchSelfTest)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY USE_FOLDERS ON)
# define some folders
set(CATCH_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
set(SELF_TEST_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/projects/SelfTest)
set(BENCHMARK_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/projects/Benchmark)
set(HEADER_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/include)
if(USE_CPP11)
## We can't turn this on by default, since it breaks on travis
message(STATUS "Enabling C++11")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++11 ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
elseif(USE_CPP14)
message(STATUS "Enabling C++14")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++14 ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
endif()
#checks that the given hard-coded list contains all headers + sources in the given folder
function(CheckFileList LIST_VAR FOLDER)
set(MESSAGE " should be added to the variable ${LIST_VAR}")
set(MESSAGE "${MESSAGE} in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}\n")
file(GLOB GLOBBED_LIST "${FOLDER}/*.cpp"
"${FOLDER}/*.hpp"
"${FOLDER}/*.h")
list(REMOVE_ITEM GLOBBED_LIST ${${LIST_VAR}})
foreach(EXTRA_ITEM ${GLOBBED_LIST})
string(REPLACE "${CATCH_DIR}/" "" RELATIVE_FILE_NAME "${EXTRA_ITEM}")
message(AUTHOR_WARNING "The file \"${RELATIVE_FILE_NAME}\"${MESSAGE}")
endforeach()
endfunction()
function(CheckFileListRec LIST_VAR FOLDER)
set(MESSAGE " should be added to the variable ${LIST_VAR}")
set(MESSAGE "${MESSAGE} in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}\n")
file(GLOB_RECURSE GLOBBED_LIST "${FOLDER}/*.cpp"
"${FOLDER}/*.hpp"
"${FOLDER}/*.h")
list(REMOVE_ITEM GLOBBED_LIST ${${LIST_VAR}})
foreach(EXTRA_ITEM ${GLOBBED_LIST})
string(REPLACE "${CATCH_DIR}/" "" RELATIVE_FILE_NAME "${EXTRA_ITEM}")
message(AUTHOR_WARNING "The file \"${RELATIVE_FILE_NAME}\"${MESSAGE}")
endforeach()
endfunction()
# define the sources of the self test
# Please keep these ordered alphabetically
set(TEST_SOURCES
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ApproxTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/BDDTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ClassTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/CmdLineTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ConditionTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/EnumToString.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ExceptionTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/GeneratorTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/MessageTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/MiscTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/PartTrackerTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/TagAliasTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/TestMain.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringPair.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringTuple.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringVector.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringWhich.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/TrickyTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/VariadicMacrosTests.cpp
)
CheckFileList(TEST_SOURCES ${SELF_TEST_DIR})
# A set of impl files that just #include a single header
# Please keep these ordered alphabetically
set(IMPL_SOURCES
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_common.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_console_colour.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_debugger.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_capture.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_config.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_exception.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_generators.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_registry_hub.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_reporter.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_runner.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_interfaces_testcase.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_message.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_option.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_ptr.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_stream.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_streambuf.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_test_spec.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_xmlwriter.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps/catch_test_case_tracker.cpp
)
CheckFileList(IMPL_SOURCES ${SELF_TEST_DIR}/SurrogateCpps)
# Please keep these ordered alphabetically
set(TOP_LEVEL_HEADERS
${HEADER_DIR}/catch.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/catch_session.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/catch_with_main.hpp
)
CheckFileList(TOP_LEVEL_HEADERS ${HEADER_DIR})
# Please keep these ordered alphabetically
set(EXTERNAL_HEADERS
${HEADER_DIR}/external/clara.h
${HEADER_DIR}/external/tbc_text_format.h
)
CheckFileList(EXTERNAL_HEADERS ${HEADER_DIR}/external)
# Please keep these ordered alphabetically
set(INTERNAL_HEADERS
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_approx.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_assertionresult.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_assertionresult.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_capture.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_clara.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_commandline.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_common.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_common.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_compiler_capabilities.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_config.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_console_colour.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_console_colour_impl.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_context.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_context_impl.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_debugger.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_debugger.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_default_main.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_evaluate.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_exception_translator_registry.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_expression_lhs.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_fatal_condition.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_generators.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_generators_impl.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_impl.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_capture.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_config.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_exception.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_generators.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_reporter.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_runner.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_tag_alias_registry.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_interfaces_testcase.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_legacy_reporter_adapter.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_legacy_reporter_adapter.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_list.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_matchers.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_message.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_message.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_notimplemented_exception.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_notimplemented_exception.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_objc.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_objc_arc.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_option.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_platform.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_ptr.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_reenable_warnings.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_registry_hub.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_reporter_registrars.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_reporter_registry.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_result_builder.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_result_builder.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_result_type.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_run_context.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_section.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_section.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_section_info.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_section_info.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_stream.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_stream.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_streambuf.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_tag_alias.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_tag_alias_registry.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_tag_alias_registry.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_test_case_info.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_test_case_info.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_test_case_registry_impl.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_test_case_tracker.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_test_registry.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_test_spec.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_test_spec_parser.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_text.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_timer.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_timer.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_tostring.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_tostring.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_totals.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_version.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_version.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_wildcard_pattern.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_windows_h_proxy.h
${HEADER_DIR}/internal/catch_xmlwriter.hpp
)
CheckFileList(INTERNAL_HEADERS ${HEADER_DIR}/internal)
# Please keep these ordered alphabetically
set(REPORTER_HEADERS
${HEADER_DIR}/reporters/catch_reporter_bases.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/reporters/catch_reporter_compact.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/reporters/catch_reporter_console.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/reporters/catch_reporter_junit.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/reporters/catch_reporter_multi.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp
${HEADER_DIR}/reporters/catch_reporter_xml.hpp
)
CheckFileList(REPORTER_HEADERS ${HEADER_DIR}/reporters)
# Specify the headers, too, so CLion recognises them as project files
set(HEADERS
${TOP_LEVEL_HEADERS}
${EXTERNAL_HEADERS}
${INTERNAL_HEADERS}
${REPORTER_HEADERS}
)
set(BENCH_SOURCES
${BENCHMARK_DIR}/BenchMain.cpp
${BENCHMARK_DIR}/StringificationBench.cpp
)
CheckFileList(BENCH_SOURCES ${BENCHMARK_DIR})
# Provide some groupings for IDEs
SOURCE_GROUP("Tests" FILES ${TEST_SOURCES})
SOURCE_GROUP("Surrogates" FILES ${IMPL_SOURCES})
SOURCE_GROUP("Benchmarks" FILES ${BENCH_SOURCES})
# configure the executable
include_directories(${HEADER_DIR})
add_executable(SelfTest ${TEST_SOURCES} ${IMPL_SOURCES} ${HEADERS})
add_executable(Benchmark ${BENCH_SOURCES} ${HEADERS})
# Add desired warnings
if ( CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang|AppleClang|GNU" )
target_compile_options( SelfTest PRIVATE -Wall -Wextra )
target_compile_options( Benchmark PRIVATE -Wall -Wextra )
endif()
if ( CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC" )
target_compile_options( SelfTest PRIVATE /W4 )
target_compile_options( Benchmark PRIVATE /W4 )
endif()
# configure unit tests via CTest
enable_testing()
add_test(NAME RunTests COMMAND SelfTest)
add_test(NAME ListTests COMMAND SelfTest --list-tests)
set_tests_properties(ListTests PROPERTIES PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION "[0-9]+ test cases")
add_test(NAME ListTags COMMAND SelfTest --list-tags)
set_tests_properties(ListTags PROPERTIES PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION "[0-9]+ tags")
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![catch logo](catch-logo-small.png)
*v1.5.7*
*v1.7.0*
Build status (on Travis CI) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/philsquared/Catch.png)](https://travis-ci.org/philsquared/Catch)
Build status (on Travis CI) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/philsquared/Catch.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/philsquared/Catch)
<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/philsquared/Catch/master/single_include/catch.hpp">The latest, single header, version can be downloaded directly using this link</a>
<a href="https://github.com/philsquared/Catch/releases/download/v1.7.0/catch.hpp">The latest, single header, version can be downloaded directly using this link</a>
## What's the Catch?

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* [Why Catch?](why-catch.md)
* [Contributing](contributing.md)
* [Release Notes](release-notes.md)

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REQUIRE_FALSE( thisReturnsFalse() );
```
Do note that "overly complex" expressions cannot be decomposed and thus will not compile. This is done partly for practical reasons (to keep the underlying expression template machinery to minimum) and partly for philosophical reasons (assertions should be simple and deterministic).
Examples:
* `CHECK(a == 1 && b == 2);`
This expression is too complex because of the `&&` operator. If you want to check that 2 or more properties hold, you can either put the expression into parenthesis, which stops decomposition from working, or you need to decompose the expression into two assertions: `CHECK( a == 1 ); CHECK( b == 2);`
* `CHECK( a == 2 || b == 1 );`
This expression is too complex because of the `||` operator. If you want to check that one of several properties hold, you can put the expression into parenthesis (unlike with `&&`, expression decomposition into several `CHECK`s is not possible).
### Floating point comparisons
When comparing floating point numbers - especially if at least one of them has been computed - great care must be taken to allow for rounding errors and inexact representations.

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# Expose required variable (CATCH_INCLUDE_DIR) to parent scope
ExternalProject_Get_Property(catch source_dir)
set(CATCH_INCLUDE_DIR ${source_dir}/include CACHE INTERNAL "Path to include folder for Catch")
set(CATCH_INCLUDE_DIR ${source_dir}/single_include CACHE INTERNAL "Path to include folder for Catch")
```
If you put it in, e.g., `${PROJECT_SRC_DIR}/${EXT_PROJECTS_DIR}/catch/`, you can use it in your project by adding the following to your root CMake file:

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<a href="#warnings"> ` -w, --warn`</a><br />
<a href="#reporting-timings"> ` -d, --durations`</a><br />
<a href="#input-file"> ` -f, --input-file`</a><br />
<a href="#run-section"> ` -c, --section`</a><br />
<a href="#filenames-as-tags"> ` -#, --filenames-as-tags`</a><br />
</br>
@@ -66,6 +69,8 @@ A series of tags form an AND expression wheras a comma-separated sequence forms
<pre>[one][two],[three]</pre>
This matches all tests tagged `[one]` and `[two]`, as well as all tests tagged `[three]`
Test names containing special characters, such as `,` or `[` can specify them on the command line using `\`.
`\` also escapes itself.
<a id="choosing-a-reporter-to-use"></a>
## Choosing a reporter to use
@@ -115,7 +120,7 @@ Sometimes this results in a flood of failure messages and you'd rather just see
--list-reporters
</pre>
```-l``` or ```--list-tests`` will list all registered tests, along with any tags.
```-l``` or ```--list-tests``` will list all registered tests, along with any tags.
If one or more test-specs have been supplied too then only the matching tests will be listed.
```-t``` or ```--list-tags``` lists all available tags, along with the number of test cases they match. Again, supplying test specs limits the tags that match.
@@ -215,6 +220,59 @@ In either case the actual value for the seed is printed as part of Catch's outpu
Prints the command line arguments to stdout
<a id="run-section"></a>
## Specify the section to run
<pre>-s, --section &lt;section name&gt;</pre>
To limit execution to a specific section within a test case, use this option one or more times.
To narrow to sub-sections use multiple instances, where each subsequent instance specifies a deeper nesting level.
E.g. if you have:
<pre>
TEST_CASE( "Test" ) {
SECTION( "sa" ) {
SECTION( "sb" ) {
/*...*/
}
SECTION( "sc" ) {
/*...*/
}
}
SECTION( "sd" ) {
/*...*/
}
}
</pre>
Then you can run `sb` with:
<pre>./MyExe Test -c sa -c sb</pre>
Or run just `sd` with:
<pre>./MyExe Test -c sd</pre>
To run all of `sa`, including `sb` and `sc` use:
<pre>./MyExe Test -c sa</pre>
There are some limitations of this feature to be aware of:
- Code outside of sections being skipped will still be executed - e.g. any set-up code in the TEST_CASE before the
start of the first section.</br>
- At time of writing, wildcards are not supported in section names.
- If you specify a section without narrowing to a test case first then all test cases will be executed
(but only matching sections within them).
<a id="filenames-as-tags"></a>
## Filenames as tags
<pre>-#, --filenames-as-tags</pre>
When this option is used then every test is given an additional tag which is formed of the unqualified
filename it is found in, with any extension stripped, prefixed with the `#` character.
So, for example, tests within the file `~\Dev\MyProject\Ferrets.cpp` would be tagged `[#Ferrets]`.
---
[Home](Readme.md)
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CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG // generates overloads for the long long type
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE // CATCH_OVERRIDE expands to override (for virtual function implementations)
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR // Use std::unique_ptr instead of std::auto_ptr
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE // Use std::shuffle instead of std::random_shuffle
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS // Use std::enable_if and <type_traits>
Catch has some basic compiler detection that will attempt to select the appropriate mix of these macros. However being incomplete - and often without access to the respective compilers - this detection tends to be conservative.
So overriding control is given to the user. If a compiler supports a feature (and Catch does not already detect it) then one or more of these may be defined to enable it (or suppress it, in some cases). If you do do this please raise an issue, specifying your compiler version (ideally with an idea of how to detect it) and stating that it has such support.
@@ -68,6 +70,13 @@ You may also suppress any of these features by using the `_NO_` form, e.g. `CATC
All C++11 support can be disabled with `CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11`
# Windows header clutter
On Windows Catch includes `windows.h`. To minimize global namespace clutter in the implementation file, it defines `NOMINMAX` and `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before including it. You can control this behaviour via two macros:
CATCH_CONFIG_NO_NOMINMAX // Stops Catch from using NOMINMAX macro
CATCH_CONFIG_NO_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN // Stops Catch from using WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN macro
---
[Home](Readme.md)
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# Contributing to Catch
So you want to contribute something to Catch? That's great! Whether it's a bug fix, a new feature, support for additional compilers - or just a fix to the documentation - all contributions are very welcome and very much appreciated. Of course so are bug reports and other comments and questions.
So you want to contribute something to Catch? That's great! Whether it's a bug fix, a new feature, support for
additional compilers - or just a fix to the documentation - all contributions are very welcome and very much appreciated.
Of course so are bug reports and other comments and questions.
If you are contributing to the code base there are a few simple guidelines to keep in mind. This also includes notes to help you find your way around. As this is liable to drift out of date please raise an issue or, better still, a pull request for this file, if you notice that.
If you are contributing to the code base there are a few simple guidelines to keep in mind. This also includes notes to
help you find your way around. As this is liable to drift out of date please raise an issue or, better still, a pull
request for this file, if you notice that.
## Branches
Ongoing development is on the "develop" branch (if there is one, currently), or on feature branches that are branched off of develop. Please target any pull requests at develop, or, for larger chunks of work, a branch off of develop.
Ongoing development is currently on _master_. At some point an integration branch will be set-up and PRs should target
that - but for now it's all against master. You may see feature branches come and go from time to time, too.
## Directory structure
Users of Catch primarily use the single header version. Maintainers should work with the full source (which is still, primarily, in headers). This can be found in the ```include``` folder, but you may prefer to use one of the IDE project files (for MSVC or XCode). These can be found under ```projects/```*IDE Name*```/```*project name*. A number of contributors have proposed make files, and submitted their own versions. At some point these should be made available too.
_Users_ of Catch primarily use the single header version. _Maintainers_ should work with the full source (which is still,
primarily, in headers). This can be found in the `include` folder. There are a set of test files, currently under
`projects/SelfTest`. The test app can be built via CMake from the `CMakeLists.txt` file in the root, or you can generate
project files for Visual Studio, XCode, and others (instructions in the `projects` folder). If you have access to CLion
that can work with the CMake file directly.
In addition to the include files and IDE projects there are a number of tests in cpp files. These can all be found in ```projects/SelfTest```. You'll also see a ```SurrogateCpps``` directory in there. This contains a set of cpp files that each ```#include``` a single header. While these files are not essential to compilation they help to keep the implementation headers self-contained. At time of writing this set is not complete but has reasonable coverage. If you add additional headers please try to remember to add a surrogate cpp for it.
As well as the runtime test files you'll also see a `SurrogateCpps` directory under `projects/SelfTest`.
This contains a set of .cpp files that each `#include` a single header.
While these files are not essential to compilation they help to keep the implementation headers self-contained.
At time of writing this set is not complete but has reasonable coverage.
If you add additional headers please try to remember to add a surrogate cpp for it.
The other directories are ```scripts``` which contains a set of python scripts to help in testing Catch as well as generating the single include, and docs, which contains the documentation as a set of markdown files.
The other directories are `scripts` which contains a set of python scripts to help in testing Catch as well as
generating the single include, and `docs`, which contains the documentation as a set of markdown files.
*this document is in-progress...*
__When submitting a pull request please do not include changes to the single include, or to the version number file
as these are managed by the scripts!__
*this document is still in-progress...*
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#define CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER
#include "catch.hpp"
int main( int argc, char* const argv[] )
int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
// global setup...
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ int main( int argc, char* const argv[] )
// global clean-up...
return result;
return ( result < 0xff ? result : 0xff );
}
```
@@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ If you still want Catch to process the command line, but you want to programatic
#define CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER
#include "catch.hpp"
int main( int argc, char* const argv[] )
int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
Catch::Session session; // There must be exactly once instance
Catch::Session session; // There must be exactly one instance
// writing to session.configData() here sets defaults
// this is the preferred way to set them
@@ -51,7 +51,11 @@ int main( int argc, char* const argv[] )
// overrides command line args
// only do this if you know you need to
return session.run();
int numFailed = session.run();
// Note that on unices only the lower 8 bits are usually used, clamping
// the return value to 255 prevents false negative when some multiple
// of 256 tests has failed
return ( numFailed < 0xff ? numFailed : 0xff );
}
```
@@ -65,4 +69,4 @@ Catch embeds a powerful command line parser which you can also use to parse your
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# 1.7.0
### Features/ Changes:
* Catch now runs significantly faster for passing tests
* Microbenchmark focused on Catch's overhead went from ~3.4s to ~0.7s.
* Real world test using [JSON for Modern C++](https://github.com/nlohmann/json)'s test suite went from ~6m 25s to ~4m 14s.
* Catch can now run specific sections within test cases.
* For now the support is only basic (no wildcards or tags), for details see the [documentation](docs/command-line.md).
* Catch now supports SEH on Windows as well as signals on Linux.
* After receiving a signal, Catch reports failing assertion and then passes the signal onto the previous handler.
* Approx can be used to compare values against strong typedefs (available in C++11 mode only).
* Strong typedefs mean types that are explicitly convertible to double.
* CHECK macro no longer stops executing section if an exception happens.
* Certain characters (space, tab, etc) are now pretty printed.
* This means that a `char c = ' '; REQUIRE(c == '\t');` would be printed as `' ' == '\t'`, instead of ` == 9`.
### Fixes:
* Text formatting no longer attempts to access out-of-bounds characters under certain conditions.
* THROW family of assertions no longer trigger `-Wunused-value` on expressions containing explicit cast.
* Breaking into debugger under OS X works again and no longer required `DEBUG` to be defined.
* Compilation no longer breaks under certain compiler if a lambda is used inside assertion macro.
### Other:
* Catch's CMakeLists now defines install command.
* Catch's CMakeLists now generates projects with warnings enabled.
# Older versions
Release notes were not maintained prior to v1.6.0, but you should be able to work them out from the Git history
## 1.6.1
### Features/ Changes:
* Catch now supports breaking into debugger on Linux
### Fixes:
* Generators no longer leak memory (generators are still unsupported in general)
* JUnit reporter now reports UTC timestamps, instead of "tbd"
* `CHECK_THAT` macro is now properly defined as `CATCH_CHECK_THAT` when using `CATCH_` prefixed macros
### Other:
* Types with overloaded `&&` operator are no longer evaluated twice when used in an assertion macro.
* The use of `__COUNTER__` is supressed when Catch is parsed by CLion
* This change is not active when compiling a binary
* Approval tests can now be run on Windows
* CMake will now warn if a file is present in the `include` folder but not is not enumerated as part of the project
* Catch now defines `NOMINMAX` and `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before including `windows.h`
* This can be disabled if needed, see [documentation](docs/configuration.md) for details.
## 1.6.0
### Cmake/ projects:
* Moved CMakeLists.txt to root, made it friendlier for CLion and generating XCode and VS projects, and removed the manually maintained XCode and VS projects.
### Features/ Changes:
* Approx now supports `>=` and `<=`
* Can now use `\` to escape chars in test names on command line
* Standardize C++11 feature toggles
### Fixes:
* Blue shell colour
* Missing argument to `CATCH_CHECK_THROWS`
* Don't encode extended ASCII in XML
* use `std::shuffle` on more compilers (fixes deprecation warning/error)
* Use `__COUNTER__` more consistently (where available)
### Other:
* Tweaks and changes to scripts - particularly for Approval test - to make them more portable
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While Catch fully supports the traditional, xUnit, style of class-based fixtures containing test case methods this is not the preferred style.
Instead Catch provides a powerful mechanism for nesting test case sections within a test case. For a more detailed discussion see the [tutorial](tutorial.md#testCasesAndSections).
Instead Catch provides a powerful mechanism for nesting test case sections within a test case. For a more detailed discussion see the [tutorial](tutorial.md#test-cases-and-sections).
Test cases and sections are very easy to use in practice:
@@ -34,14 +34,16 @@ Tag names are not case sensitive.
All tag names beginning with non-alphanumeric characters are reserved by Catch. Catch defines a number of "special" tags, which have meaning to the test runner itself. These special tags all begin with a symbol character. Following is a list of currently defined special tags and their meanings.
* `[!hide]` or `[.]` (or, for legacy reasons, `[hide]`) - causes test cases to be skipped from the default list (ie when no test cases have been explicitly selected through tag expressions or name wildcards). The hide tag is often combined with another, user, tag (for example `[.][integration]` - so all integration tests are excluded from the default run but can be run by passing `[integration]` on the command line). As a short-cut you can combine these by simply prefixing your user tag with a `.` - e.g. `[.integration]`. Because the hide tag has evolved to have several forms, all forms are added as tags if you use one of them.
* `[!hide]` or `[.]` (or, for legacy reasons, `[hide]`) - causes test cases to be skipped from the default list (i.e. when no test cases have been explicitly selected through tag expressions or name wildcards). The hide tag is often combined with another, user, tag (for example `[.][integration]` - so all integration tests are excluded from the default run but can be run by passing `[integration]` on the command line). As a short-cut you can combine these by simply prefixing your user tag with a `.` - e.g. `[.integration]`. Because the hide tag has evolved to have several forms, all forms are added as tags if you use one of them.
* `[!throws]` - lets Catch know that this test is likely to throw an exception even if successful. This causes the test to be exluded when running with `-e` or `--nothrow`.
* `[!throws]` - lets Catch know that this test is likely to throw an exception even if successful. This causes the test to be excluded when running with `-e` or `--nothrow`.
* `[!shouldfail]` - reverse the failing logic of the test: if the test is successful if it fails, and vice-versa.
* `[!mayfail]` - doesn't fail the test if any given assertion fails (but still reports it). This can be useful to flag a work-in-progress, or a known issue that you don't want to immediately fix but still want to track in the your tests.
* `[!nonportable]` - Indicates that behaviour may vary between platforms or compilers.
* `[#<filename>]` - running with `-#` or `--filenames-as-tags` causes Catch to add the filename, prefixed with `#` (and with any extension stripped) as a tag. e.g. tests in testfile.cpp would all be tagged `[#testfile]`.
* `[@<alias>]` - tag aliases all begin with `@` (see below).
@@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ Between tag expressions and wildcarded test names (as well as combinations of th
CATCH_REGISTER_TAG_ALIAS( <alias string>, <tag expression> )
Aliases must begining with the `@` character. An example of a tag alias is:
Aliases must begin with the `@` character. An example of a tag alias is:
CATCH_REGISTER_TAG_ALIAS( "[@nhf]", "[failing]~[.]" )
@@ -83,4 +85,4 @@ Other than the additional prefixes and the formatting in the console reporter th
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Although Catch allows you to group tests together as sections within a test case, it can still convenient, sometimes, to group them using a more traditional test fixture. Catch fully supports this too. You define the test fixture as a simple structure:
Although Catch allows you to group tests together as sections within a test case, it can still be convenient, sometimes, to group them using a more traditional test fixture. Catch fully supports this too. You define the test fixture as a simple structure:
```c++
class UniqueTestsFixture {
@@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ The two test cases here will create uniquely-named derived classes of UniqueTest
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@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ The requirement is that the following block of code ([or equivalent](own-main.md
appears in _exactly one_ source file. Use as many additional cpp files (or whatever you call your implementation files) as you need for your tests, partitioned however makes most sense for your way of working. Each additional file need only ```#include "catch.hpp"``` - do not repeat the ```#define```!
In fact it is usually a good idea to put the block with the ```#define``` [in it's own source file](slow-compiles.md).
In fact it is usually a good idea to put the block with the ```#define``` [in its own source file](slow-compiles.md).
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@@ -81,12 +81,12 @@
#define CATCH_CHECKED_ELSE( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_ELSE( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECKED_ELSE" )
#define CATCH_CHECK_NOFAIL( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::SuppressFail, "CATCH_CHECK_NOFAIL" )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS" )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "", "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS" )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_AS" )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, matcher, "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_WITH" )
#define CATCH_CHECK_NOTHROW( expr ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( expr, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_NOTHROW" )
#define CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_THAT" )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, "CATCH_CHECK_THAT" )
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, "CATCH_REQUIRE_THAT" )
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@@ -396,9 +396,12 @@ namespace Clara {
inline void convertInto( std::string const& _source, std::string& _dest ) {
_dest = _source;
}
char toLowerCh(char c) {
return static_cast<char>( ::tolower( c ) );
}
inline void convertInto( std::string const& _source, bool& _dest ) {
std::string sourceLC = _source;
std::transform( sourceLC.begin(), sourceLC.end(), sourceLC.begin(), ::tolower );
std::transform( sourceLC.begin(), sourceLC.end(), sourceLC.begin(), toLowerCh );
if( sourceLC == "y" || sourceLC == "1" || sourceLC == "true" || sourceLC == "yes" || sourceLC == "on" )
_dest = true;
else if( sourceLC == "n" || sourceLC == "0" || sourceLC == "false" || sourceLC == "no" || sourceLC == "off" )

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@@ -37,19 +37,16 @@ namespace Tbc {
TextAttributes()
: initialIndent( std::string::npos ),
indent( 0 ),
width( consoleWidth-1 ),
tabChar( '\t' )
width( consoleWidth-1 )
{}
TextAttributes& setInitialIndent( std::size_t _value ) { initialIndent = _value; return *this; }
TextAttributes& setIndent( std::size_t _value ) { indent = _value; return *this; }
TextAttributes& setWidth( std::size_t _value ) { width = _value; return *this; }
TextAttributes& setTabChar( char _value ) { tabChar = _value; return *this; }
std::size_t initialIndent; // indent of first line, or npos
std::size_t indent; // indent of subsequent lines, or all if initialIndent is npos
std::size_t width; // maximum width of text, including indent. Longer text will wrap
char tabChar; // If this char is seen the indent is changed to current pos
};
class Text {
@@ -57,63 +54,80 @@ namespace Tbc {
Text( std::string const& _str, TextAttributes const& _attr = TextAttributes() )
: attr( _attr )
{
std::string wrappableChars = " [({.,/|\\-";
std::size_t indent = _attr.initialIndent != std::string::npos
? _attr.initialIndent
: _attr.indent;
std::string remainder = _str;
const std::string wrappableBeforeChars = "[({<\t";
const std::string wrappableAfterChars = "])}>-,./|\\";
const std::string wrappableInsteadOfChars = " \n\r";
std::string indent = _attr.initialIndent != std::string::npos
? std::string( _attr.initialIndent, ' ' )
: std::string( _attr.indent, ' ' );
typedef std::string::const_iterator iterator;
iterator it = _str.begin();
const iterator strEnd = _str.end();
while( it != strEnd ) {
while( !remainder.empty() ) {
if( lines.size() >= 1000 ) {
lines.push_back( "... message truncated due to excessive size" );
return;
}
std::size_t tabPos = std::string::npos;
std::size_t width = (std::min)( remainder.size(), _attr.width - indent );
std::size_t pos = remainder.find_first_of( '\n' );
if( pos <= width ) {
width = pos;
}
pos = remainder.find_last_of( _attr.tabChar, width );
if( pos != std::string::npos ) {
tabPos = pos;
if( remainder[width] == '\n' )
width--;
remainder = remainder.substr( 0, tabPos ) + remainder.substr( tabPos+1 );
}
if( width == remainder.size() ) {
spliceLine( indent, remainder, width );
}
else if( remainder[width] == '\n' ) {
spliceLine( indent, remainder, width );
if( width <= 1 || remainder.size() != 1 )
remainder = remainder.substr( 1 );
indent = _attr.indent;
}
else {
pos = remainder.find_last_of( wrappableChars, width );
if( pos != std::string::npos && pos > 0 ) {
spliceLine( indent, remainder, pos );
if( remainder[0] == ' ' )
remainder = remainder.substr( 1 );
std::string suffix;
std::size_t width = (std::min)( static_cast<size_t>( strEnd-it ), _attr.width-static_cast<size_t>( indent.size() ) );
iterator itEnd = it+width;
iterator itNext = _str.end();
iterator itNewLine = std::find( it, itEnd, '\n' );
if( itNewLine != itEnd )
itEnd = itNewLine;
if( itEnd != strEnd ) {
bool foundWrapPoint = false;
iterator findIt = itEnd;
do {
if( wrappableAfterChars.find( *findIt ) != std::string::npos && findIt != itEnd ) {
itEnd = findIt+1;
itNext = findIt+1;
foundWrapPoint = true;
}
else if( findIt > it && wrappableBeforeChars.find( *findIt ) != std::string::npos ) {
itEnd = findIt;
itNext = findIt;
foundWrapPoint = true;
}
else if( wrappableInsteadOfChars.find( *findIt ) != std::string::npos ) {
itNext = findIt+1;
itEnd = findIt;
foundWrapPoint = true;
}
if( findIt == it )
break;
else
--findIt;
}
while( !foundWrapPoint );
if( !foundWrapPoint ) {
// No good wrap char, so we'll break mid word and add a hyphen
--itEnd;
itNext = itEnd;
suffix = "-";
}
else {
spliceLine( indent, remainder, width-1 );
lines.back() += "-";
while( itEnd > it && wrappableInsteadOfChars.find( *(itEnd-1) ) != std::string::npos )
--itEnd;
}
if( lines.size() == 1 )
indent = _attr.indent;
if( tabPos != std::string::npos )
indent += tabPos;
}
lines.push_back( indent + std::string( it, itEnd ) + suffix );
if( indent.size() != _attr.indent )
indent = std::string( _attr.indent, ' ' );
it = itNext;
}
}
void spliceLine( std::size_t _indent, std::string& _remainder, std::size_t _pos ) {
lines.push_back( std::string( _indent, ' ' ) + _remainder.substr( 0, _pos ) );
_remainder = _remainder.substr( _pos );
}
typedef std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator const_iterator;
@@ -138,6 +152,7 @@ namespace Tbc {
return _stream;
}
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#include <cmath>
#include <limits>
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS)
#include <type_traits>
#endif
namespace Catch {
namespace Detail {
@@ -41,6 +45,53 @@ namespace Detail {
return approx;
}
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS)
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator == ( const T& lhs, Approx const& rhs ) {
// Thanks to Richard Harris for his help refining this formula
auto lhs_v = double(lhs);
return fabs( lhs_v - rhs.m_value ) < rhs.m_epsilon * (rhs.m_scale + (std::max)( fabs(lhs_v), fabs(rhs.m_value) ) );
}
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator == ( Approx const& lhs, const T& rhs ) {
return operator==( rhs, lhs );
}
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator != ( T lhs, Approx const& rhs ) {
return !operator==( lhs, rhs );
}
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator != ( Approx const& lhs, T rhs ) {
return !operator==( rhs, lhs );
}
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator <= ( T lhs, Approx const& rhs )
{
return double(lhs) < rhs.m_value || lhs == rhs;
}
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator <= ( Approx const& lhs, T rhs )
{
return lhs.m_value < double(rhs) || lhs == rhs;
}
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator >= ( T lhs, Approx const& rhs )
{
return double(lhs) > rhs.m_value || lhs == rhs;
}
template <typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
friend bool operator >= ( Approx const& lhs, T rhs )
{
return lhs.m_value > double(rhs) || lhs == rhs;
}
#else
friend bool operator == ( double lhs, Approx const& rhs ) {
// Thanks to Richard Harris for his help refining this formula
return fabs( lhs - rhs.m_value ) < rhs.m_epsilon * (rhs.m_scale + (std::max)( fabs(lhs), fabs(rhs.m_value) ) );
@@ -58,6 +109,27 @@ namespace Detail {
return !operator==( rhs, lhs );
}
friend bool operator <= ( double lhs, Approx const& rhs )
{
return lhs < rhs.m_value || lhs == rhs;
}
friend bool operator <= ( Approx const& lhs, double rhs )
{
return lhs.m_value < rhs || lhs == rhs;
}
friend bool operator >= ( double lhs, Approx const& rhs )
{
return lhs > rhs.m_value || lhs == rhs;
}
friend bool operator >= ( Approx const& lhs, double rhs )
{
return lhs.m_value > rhs || lhs == rhs;
}
#endif
Approx& epsilon( double newEpsilon ) {
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namespace Catch {
struct STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison;
struct DecomposedExpression
{
virtual ~DecomposedExpression() {}
virtual bool isBinaryExpression() const {
return false;
}
virtual void reconstructExpression( std::string& dest ) const = 0;
// Only simple binary comparisons can be decomposed.
// If more complex check is required then wrap sub-expressions in parentheses.
template<typename T> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator + ( T const& );
template<typename T> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator - ( T const& );
template<typename T> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator * ( T const& );
template<typename T> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator / ( T const& );
template<typename T> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator % ( T const& );
template<typename T> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator && ( T const& );
template<typename T> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator || ( T const& );
};
struct AssertionInfo
{
AssertionInfo() {}
@@ -29,11 +50,41 @@ namespace Catch {
struct AssertionResultData
{
AssertionResultData() : resultType( ResultWas::Unknown ) {}
AssertionResultData() : decomposedExpression( CATCH_NULL )
, resultType( ResultWas::Unknown )
, negated( false )
, parenthesized( false ) {}
std::string reconstructedExpression;
void negate( bool parenthesize ) {
negated = !negated;
parenthesized = parenthesize;
if( resultType == ResultWas::Ok )
resultType = ResultWas::ExpressionFailed;
else if( resultType == ResultWas::ExpressionFailed )
resultType = ResultWas::Ok;
}
std::string const& reconstructExpression() const {
if( decomposedExpression != CATCH_NULL ) {
decomposedExpression->reconstructExpression( reconstructedExpression );
if( parenthesized ) {
reconstructedExpression.insert( 0, 1, '(' );
reconstructedExpression.append( 1, ')' );
}
if( negated ) {
reconstructedExpression.insert( 0, 1, '!' );
}
decomposedExpression = CATCH_NULL;
}
return reconstructedExpression;
}
mutable DecomposedExpression const* decomposedExpression;
mutable std::string reconstructedExpression;
std::string message;
ResultWas::OfType resultType;
bool negated;
bool parenthesized;
};
class AssertionResult {
@@ -60,6 +111,8 @@ namespace Catch {
std::string getMessage() const;
SourceLineInfo getSourceInfo() const;
std::string getTestMacroName() const;
void discardDecomposedExpression() const;
void expandDecomposedExpression() const;
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std::string AssertionResult::getExpression() const {
if( isFalseTest( m_info.resultDisposition ) )
return "!" + m_info.capturedExpression;
return '!' + m_info.capturedExpression;
else
return m_info.capturedExpression;
}
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ namespace Catch {
}
std::string AssertionResult::getExpandedExpression() const {
return m_resultData.reconstructedExpression;
return m_resultData.reconstructExpression();
}
std::string AssertionResult::getMessage() const {
@@ -86,6 +86,14 @@ namespace Catch {
return m_info.macroName;
}
void AssertionResult::discardDecomposedExpression() const {
m_resultData.decomposedExpression = CATCH_NULL;
}
void AssertionResult::expandDecomposedExpression() const {
m_resultData.reconstructExpression();
}
} // end namespace Catch
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( __catchResult <= expr ).endExpression(); \
} \
catch( ... ) { \
__catchResult.useActiveException( Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal ); \
__catchResult.useActiveException( resultDisposition ); \
} \
INTERNAL_CATCH_REACT( __catchResult ) \
} while( Catch::isTrue( false && !!(expr) ) ) // expr here is never evaluated at runtime but it forces the compiler to give it a look
} while( Catch::isTrue( false && static_cast<bool>( !!(expr) ) ) ) // expr here is never evaluated at runtime but it forces the compiler to give it a look
// The double negation silences MSVC's C4800 warning, the static_cast forces short-circuit evaluation if the type has overloaded &&.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define INTERNAL_CATCH_IF( expr, resultDisposition, macroName ) \
@@ -57,7 +58,7 @@
do { \
Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #expr, resultDisposition ); \
try { \
expr; \
static_cast<void>(expr); \
__catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::Ok ); \
} \
catch( ... ) { \
@@ -72,7 +73,7 @@
Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #expr, resultDisposition, #matcher ); \
if( __catchResult.allowThrows() ) \
try { \
expr; \
static_cast<void>(expr); \
__catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::DidntThrowException ); \
} \
catch( ... ) { \
@@ -89,7 +90,7 @@
Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #expr, resultDisposition ); \
if( __catchResult.allowThrows() ) \
try { \
expr; \
static_cast<void>(expr); \
__catchResult.captureResult( Catch::ResultWas::DidntThrowException ); \
} \
catch( exceptionType ) { \
@@ -132,13 +133,7 @@
do { \
Catch::ResultBuilder __catchResult( macroName, CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO, #arg ", " #matcher, resultDisposition ); \
try { \
std::string matcherAsString = (matcher).toString(); \
__catchResult \
.setLhs( Catch::toString( arg ) ) \
.setRhs( matcherAsString == Catch::Detail::unprintableString ? #matcher : matcherAsString ) \
.setOp( "matches" ) \
.setResultType( (matcher).match( arg ) ); \
__catchResult.captureExpression(); \
__catchResult.captureMatch( arg, matcher, #matcher ); \
} catch( ... ) { \
__catchResult.useActiveException( resultDisposition | Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure ); \
} \

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@@ -23,13 +23,14 @@ namespace Catch {
config.abortAfter = x;
}
inline void addTestOrTags( ConfigData& config, std::string const& _testSpec ) { config.testsOrTags.push_back( _testSpec ); }
inline void addSectionToRun( ConfigData& config, std::string const& sectionName ) { config.sectionsToRun.push_back( sectionName ); }
inline void addReporterName( ConfigData& config, std::string const& _reporterName ) { config.reporterNames.push_back( _reporterName ); }
inline void addWarning( ConfigData& config, std::string const& _warning ) {
if( _warning == "NoAssertions" )
config.warnings = static_cast<WarnAbout::What>( config.warnings | WarnAbout::NoAssertions );
else
throw std::runtime_error( "Unrecognised warning: '" + _warning + "'" );
throw std::runtime_error( "Unrecognised warning: '" + _warning + '\'' );
}
inline void setOrder( ConfigData& config, std::string const& order ) {
if( startsWith( "declared", order ) )
@@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ namespace Catch {
else if( startsWith( "random", order ) )
config.runOrder = RunTests::InRandomOrder;
else
throw std::runtime_error( "Unrecognised ordering: '" + order + "'" );
throw std::runtime_error( "Unrecognised ordering: '" + order + '\'' );
}
inline void setRngSeed( ConfigData& config, std::string const& seed ) {
if( seed == "time" ) {
@@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ namespace Catch {
}
inline void setUseColour( ConfigData& config, std::string const& value ) {
std::string mode = toLower( value );
if( mode == "yes" )
config.useColour = UseColour::Yes;
else if( mode == "no" )
@@ -85,10 +86,10 @@ namespace Catch {
std::string line;
while( std::getline( f, line ) ) {
line = trim(line);
if( !line.empty() && !startsWith( line, "#" ) ) {
if( !startsWith( line, "\"" ) )
line = "\"" + line + "\"";
addTestOrTags( config, line + "," );
if( !line.empty() && !startsWith( line, '#' ) ) {
if( !startsWith( line, '"' ) )
line = '"' + line + '"';
addTestOrTags( config, line + ',' );
}
}
}
@@ -176,6 +177,10 @@ namespace Catch {
.describe( "adds a tag for the filename" )
.bind( &ConfigData::filenamesAsTags );
cli["-c"]["--section"]
.describe( "specify section to run" )
.bind( &addSectionToRun, "section name" );
// Less common commands which don't have a short form
cli["--list-test-names-only"]
.describe( "list all/matching test cases names only" )
@@ -196,7 +201,7 @@ namespace Catch {
cli["--force-colour"]
.describe( "force colourised output (deprecated)" )
.bind( &forceColour );
cli["--use-colour"]
.describe( "should output be colourised" )
.bind( &setUseColour, "yes|no" );

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@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
#ifndef TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_COMMON_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_COMMON_H_INCLUDED
#include "catch_compiler_capabilities.h"
#define INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE2( name, line ) name##line
#define INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE( name, line ) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME_LINE2( name, line )
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER
@@ -77,7 +79,10 @@ namespace Catch {
}
bool startsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& prefix );
bool startsWith( std::string const& s, char prefix );
bool endsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& suffix );
bool endsWith( std::string const& s, char suffix );
bool contains( std::string const& s, std::string const& infix );
bool contains( std::string const& s, std::string const& infix );
void toLowerInPlace( std::string& s );
std::string toLower( std::string const& s );
@@ -97,8 +102,8 @@ namespace Catch {
SourceLineInfo();
SourceLineInfo( char const* _file, std::size_t _line );
SourceLineInfo( SourceLineInfo const& other );
# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS
SourceLineInfo(SourceLineInfo const& other) = default;
SourceLineInfo( SourceLineInfo && ) = default;
SourceLineInfo& operator = ( SourceLineInfo const& ) = default;
SourceLineInfo& operator = ( SourceLineInfo && ) = default;
@@ -107,7 +112,7 @@ namespace Catch {
bool operator == ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const;
bool operator < ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const;
std::string file;
char const* file;
std::size_t line;
};

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@@ -10,19 +10,33 @@
#include "catch_common.h"
#include <cstring>
namespace Catch {
bool startsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& prefix ) {
return s.size() >= prefix.size() && s.substr( 0, prefix.size() ) == prefix;
return s.size() >= prefix.size() && std::equal(prefix.begin(), prefix.end(), s.begin());
}
bool startsWith( std::string const& s, char prefix ) {
return !s.empty() && s[0] == prefix;
}
bool endsWith( std::string const& s, std::string const& suffix ) {
return s.size() >= suffix.size() && s.substr( s.size()-suffix.size(), suffix.size() ) == suffix;
return s.size() >= suffix.size() && std::equal(suffix.rbegin(), suffix.rend(), s.rbegin());
}
bool endsWith( std::string const& s, char suffix ) {
return !s.empty() && s[s.size()-1] == suffix;
}
bool contains( std::string const& s, std::string const& infix ) {
return s.find( infix ) != std::string::npos;
}
bool contains( std::string const& s, char infix ) {
return s.find(infix) != std::string::npos;
}
char toLowerCh(char c) {
return static_cast<char>( ::tolower( c ) );
}
void toLowerInPlace( std::string& s ) {
std::transform( s.begin(), s.end(), s.begin(), ::tolower );
std::transform( s.begin(), s.end(), s.begin(), toLowerCh );
}
std::string toLower( std::string const& s ) {
std::string lc = s;
@@ -34,7 +48,7 @@ namespace Catch {
std::string::size_type start = str.find_first_not_of( whitespaceChars );
std::string::size_type end = str.find_last_not_of( whitespaceChars );
return start != std::string::npos ? str.substr( start, 1+end-start ) : "";
return start != std::string::npos ? str.substr( start, 1+end-start ) : std::string();
}
bool replaceInPlace( std::string& str, std::string const& replaceThis, std::string const& withThis ) {
@@ -57,29 +71,25 @@ namespace Catch {
{}
std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, pluralise const& pluraliser ) {
os << pluraliser.m_count << " " << pluraliser.m_label;
os << pluraliser.m_count << ' ' << pluraliser.m_label;
if( pluraliser.m_count != 1 )
os << "s";
os << 's';
return os;
}
SourceLineInfo::SourceLineInfo() : line( 0 ){}
SourceLineInfo::SourceLineInfo() : file(""), line( 0 ){}
SourceLineInfo::SourceLineInfo( char const* _file, std::size_t _line )
: file( _file ),
line( _line )
{}
SourceLineInfo::SourceLineInfo( SourceLineInfo const& other )
: file( other.file ),
line( other.line )
{}
bool SourceLineInfo::empty() const {
return file.empty();
return file[0] == '\0';
}
bool SourceLineInfo::operator == ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const {
return line == other.line && file == other.file;
return line == other.line && (file == other.file || std::strcmp(file, other.file) == 0);
}
bool SourceLineInfo::operator < ( SourceLineInfo const& other ) const {
return line < other.line || ( line == other.line && file < other.file );
return line < other.line || ( line == other.line && (std::strcmp(file, other.file) < 0));
}
void seedRng( IConfig const& config ) {
@@ -92,16 +102,16 @@ namespace Catch {
std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, SourceLineInfo const& info ) {
#ifndef __GNUG__
os << info.file << "(" << info.line << ")";
os << info.file << '(' << info.line << ')';
#else
os << info.file << ":" << info.line;
os << info.file << ':' << info.line;
#endif
return os;
}
void throwLogicError( std::string const& message, SourceLineInfo const& locationInfo ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << locationInfo << ": Internal Catch error: '" << message << "'";
oss << locationInfo << ": Internal Catch error: '" << message << '\'';
if( alwaysTrue() )
throw std::logic_error( oss.str() );
}

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@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG : is long long supported?
// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE : is override supported?
// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR : is unique_ptr supported (otherwise use auto_ptr)
// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE : is std::shuffle supported?
// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS : are type_traits and enable_if supported?
// CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OR_GREATER : Is C++11 supported?
@@ -115,6 +117,8 @@
#if (_MSC_VER >= 1900 ) // (VC++ 13 (VS2015))
#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT
#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS
#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE
#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS
#endif
#endif // _MSC_VER
@@ -180,7 +184,12 @@
# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR)
# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR
# endif
# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE)
# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE
# endif
# if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS)
# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS
# endif
#endif // __cplusplus >= 201103L
@@ -203,18 +212,27 @@
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS
#endif
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG
#endif
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE
#endif
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR
#endif
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_COUNTER) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_COUNTER) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER)
// Use of __COUNTER__ is suppressed if __JETBRAINS_IDE__ is #defined (meaning we're being parsed by a JetBrains IDE for
// analytics) because, at time of writing, __COUNTER__ is not properly handled by it.
// This does not affect compilation
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_COUNTER) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_COUNTER) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER) && !defined(__JETBRAINS_IDE__)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER
#endif
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_SHUFFLE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE
#endif
# if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_TYPE_TRAITS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP11)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS
# endif
#if !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS)
# define CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_PARENTHESES_WARNINGS

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@@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ namespace Catch {
std::vector<std::string> reporterNames;
std::vector<std::string> testsOrTags;
std::vector<std::string> sectionsToRun;
};
@@ -115,7 +116,8 @@ namespace Catch {
bool shouldDebugBreak() const { return m_data.shouldDebugBreak; }
std::vector<std::string> getReporterNames() const { return m_data.reporterNames; }
std::vector<std::string> const& getReporterNames() const { return m_data.reporterNames; }
std::vector<std::string> const& getSectionsToRun() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { return m_data.sectionsToRun; }
int abortAfter() const { return m_data.abortAfter; }

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@@ -41,15 +41,7 @@ namespace Catch {
#if defined ( CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_WINDOWS ) /////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef NOMINMAX
#define NOMINMAX
#endif
#ifdef __AFXDLL
#include <AfxWin.h>
#else
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#include "catch_windows_h_proxy.h"
namespace Catch {
namespace {
@@ -131,7 +123,7 @@ namespace {
case Colour::White: return setColour( "[0m" );
case Colour::Red: return setColour( "[0;31m" );
case Colour::Green: return setColour( "[0;32m" );
case Colour::Blue: return setColour( "[0:34m" );
case Colour::Blue: return setColour( "[0;34m" );
case Colour::Cyan: return setColour( "[0;36m" );
case Colour::Yellow: return setColour( "[0;33m" );
case Colour::Grey: return setColour( "[1;30m" );

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
#include "catch_context.h"
#include "catch_stream.hpp"
#include "catch_common.h"
namespace Catch {
@@ -21,6 +22,11 @@ namespace Catch {
Context( Context const& );
void operator=( Context const& );
public:
virtual ~Context() {
deleteAllValues( m_generatorsByTestName );
}
public: // IContext
virtual IResultCapture* getResultCapture() {
return m_resultCapture;

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@@ -23,27 +23,36 @@ namespace Catch{
// The following code snippet based on:
// http://cocoawithlove.com/2008/03/break-into-debugger.html
#ifdef DEBUG
#if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__ppc__)
#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() \
if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) { \
__asm__("li r0, 20\nsc\nnop\nli r0, 37\nli r4, 2\nsc\nnop\n" \
: : : "memory","r0","r3","r4" ); \
}
#else
#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) {__asm__("int $3\n" : : );}
#endif
#if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__ppc__)
#define CATCH_TRAP() \
__asm__("li r0, 20\nsc\nnop\nli r0, 37\nli r4, 2\nsc\nnop\n" \
: : : "memory","r0","r3","r4" )
#else
#define CATCH_TRAP() __asm__("int $3\n" : : )
#endif
#elif defined(CATCH_PLATFORM_LINUX)
// If we can use inline assembler, do it because this allows us to break
// directly at the location of the failing check instead of breaking inside
// raise() called from it, i.e. one stack frame below.
#if defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__i386) || defined(__x86_64))
#define CATCH_TRAP() asm volatile ("int $3")
#else // Fall back to the generic way.
#include <signal.h>
#define CATCH_TRAP() raise(SIGTRAP)
#endif
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) { __debugbreak(); }
#define CATCH_TRAP() __debugbreak()
#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall DebugBreak();
#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) { DebugBreak(); }
#define CATCH_TRAP() DebugBreak()
#endif
#ifndef CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER
#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() Catch::alwaysTrue();
#ifdef CATCH_TRAP
#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() if( Catch::isDebuggerActive() ) { CATCH_TRAP(); }
#else
#define CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER() Catch::alwaysTrue();
#endif
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_DEBUGGER_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -61,6 +61,33 @@
}
} // namespace Catch
#elif defined(CATCH_PLATFORM_LINUX)
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
namespace Catch{
// The standard POSIX way of detecting a debugger is to attempt to
// ptrace() the process, but this needs to be done from a child and not
// this process itself to still allow attaching to this process later
// if wanted, so is rather heavy. Under Linux we have the PID of the
// "debugger" (which doesn't need to be gdb, of course, it could also
// be strace, for example) in /proc/$PID/status, so just get it from
// there instead.
bool isDebuggerActive(){
std::ifstream in("/proc/self/status");
for( std::string line; std::getline(in, line); ) {
static const int PREFIX_LEN = 11;
if( line.compare(0, PREFIX_LEN, "TracerPid:\t") == 0 ) {
// We're traced if the PID is not 0 and no other PID starts
// with 0 digit, so it's enough to check for just a single
// character.
return line.length() > PREFIX_LEN && line[PREFIX_LEN] != '0';
}
}
return false;
}
} // namespace Catch
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall IsDebuggerPresent();
namespace Catch {

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@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@
// Standard C/C++ main entry point
int main (int argc, char * argv[]) {
return Catch::Session().run( argc, argv );
int result = Catch::Session().run( argc, argv );
return ( result < 0xff ? result : 0xff );
}
#else // __OBJC__
@@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ int main (int argc, char * const argv[]) {
[pool drain];
#endif
return result;
return ( result < 0xff ? result : 0xff );
}
#endif // __OBJC__

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@@ -14,90 +14,155 @@
namespace Catch {
// Wraps the LHS of an expression and captures the operator and RHS (if any) -
// wrapping them all in a ResultBuilder object
template<typename T>
class ExpressionLhs {
ExpressionLhs& operator = ( ExpressionLhs const& );
# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS
ExpressionLhs& operator = ( ExpressionLhs && ) = delete;
# endif
template<typename LhsT, Internal::Operator Op, typename RhsT>
class BinaryExpression;
template<typename ArgT, typename MatcherT>
class MatchExpression;
// Wraps the LHS of an expression and overloads comparison operators
// for also capturing those and RHS (if any)
template<typename T>
class ExpressionLhs : public DecomposedExpression {
public:
ExpressionLhs( ResultBuilder& rb, T lhs ) : m_rb( rb ), m_lhs( lhs ) {}
# ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS
ExpressionLhs( ExpressionLhs const& ) = default;
ExpressionLhs( ExpressionLhs && ) = default;
# endif
ExpressionLhs( ResultBuilder& rb, T lhs ) : m_rb( rb ), m_lhs( lhs ), m_truthy(false) {}
template<typename RhsT>
ResultBuilder& operator == ( RhsT const& rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsEqualTo, RhsT const&>
operator == ( RhsT const& rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsEqualTo>( rhs );
}
template<typename RhsT>
ResultBuilder& operator != ( RhsT const& rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsNotEqualTo, RhsT const&>
operator != ( RhsT const& rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsNotEqualTo>( rhs );
}
template<typename RhsT>
ResultBuilder& operator < ( RhsT const& rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsLessThan, RhsT const&>
operator < ( RhsT const& rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsLessThan>( rhs );
}
template<typename RhsT>
ResultBuilder& operator > ( RhsT const& rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsGreaterThan, RhsT const&>
operator > ( RhsT const& rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsGreaterThan>( rhs );
}
template<typename RhsT>
ResultBuilder& operator <= ( RhsT const& rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsLessThanOrEqualTo, RhsT const&>
operator <= ( RhsT const& rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsLessThanOrEqualTo>( rhs );
}
template<typename RhsT>
ResultBuilder& operator >= ( RhsT const& rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsGreaterThanOrEqualTo, RhsT const&>
operator >= ( RhsT const& rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsGreaterThanOrEqualTo>( rhs );
}
ResultBuilder& operator == ( bool rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsEqualTo, bool> operator == ( bool rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsEqualTo>( rhs );
}
ResultBuilder& operator != ( bool rhs ) {
BinaryExpression<T, Internal::IsNotEqualTo, bool> operator != ( bool rhs ) const {
return captureExpression<Internal::IsNotEqualTo>( rhs );
}
void endExpression() {
bool value = m_lhs ? true : false;
m_truthy = m_lhs ? true : false;
m_rb
.setLhs( Catch::toString( value ) )
.setResultType( value )
.endExpression();
.setResultType( m_truthy )
.endExpression( *this );
}
// Only simple binary expressions are allowed on the LHS.
// If more complex compositions are required then place the sub expression in parentheses
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator + ( RhsT const& );
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator - ( RhsT const& );
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator / ( RhsT const& );
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator * ( RhsT const& );
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator && ( RhsT const& );
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator || ( RhsT const& );
virtual void reconstructExpression( std::string& dest ) const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
dest = Catch::toString( m_truthy );
}
private:
template<Internal::Operator Op, typename RhsT>
ResultBuilder& captureExpression( RhsT const& rhs ) {
return m_rb
.setResultType( Internal::compare<Op>( m_lhs, rhs ) )
.setLhs( Catch::toString( m_lhs ) )
.setRhs( Catch::toString( rhs ) )
.setOp( Internal::OperatorTraits<Op>::getName() );
BinaryExpression<T, Op, RhsT&> captureExpression( RhsT& rhs ) const {
return BinaryExpression<T, Op, RhsT&>( m_rb, m_lhs, rhs );
}
template<Internal::Operator Op>
BinaryExpression<T, Op, bool> captureExpression( bool rhs ) const {
return BinaryExpression<T, Op, bool>( m_rb, m_lhs, rhs );
}
private:
ResultBuilder& m_rb;
T m_lhs;
bool m_truthy;
};
template<typename LhsT, Internal::Operator Op, typename RhsT>
class BinaryExpression : public DecomposedExpression {
public:
BinaryExpression( ResultBuilder& rb, LhsT lhs, RhsT rhs )
: m_rb( rb ), m_lhs( lhs ), m_rhs( rhs ) {}
void endExpression() const {
m_rb
.setResultType( Internal::compare<Op>( m_lhs, m_rhs ) )
.endExpression( *this );
}
virtual bool isBinaryExpression() const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
return true;
}
virtual void reconstructExpression( std::string& dest ) const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
std::string lhs = Catch::toString( m_lhs );
std::string rhs = Catch::toString( m_rhs );
char delim = lhs.size() + rhs.size() < 40 &&
lhs.find('\n') == std::string::npos &&
rhs.find('\n') == std::string::npos ? ' ' : '\n';
dest.reserve( 7 + lhs.size() + rhs.size() );
// 2 for spaces around operator
// 2 for operator
// 2 for parentheses (conditionally added later)
// 1 for negation (conditionally added later)
dest = lhs;
dest += delim;
dest += Internal::OperatorTraits<Op>::getName();
dest += delim;
dest += rhs;
}
private:
ResultBuilder& m_rb;
LhsT m_lhs;
RhsT m_rhs;
};
template<typename ArgT, typename MatcherT>
class MatchExpression : public DecomposedExpression {
public:
MatchExpression( ArgT arg, MatcherT matcher, char const* matcherString )
: m_arg( arg ), m_matcher( matcher ), m_matcherString( matcherString ) {}
virtual bool isBinaryExpression() const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
return true;
}
virtual void reconstructExpression( std::string& dest ) const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
std::string matcherAsString = m_matcher.toString();
dest = Catch::toString( m_arg );
dest += ' ';
if( matcherAsString == Detail::unprintableString )
dest += m_matcherString;
else
dest += matcherAsString;
}
private:
ArgT m_arg;
MatcherT m_matcher;
char const* m_matcherString;
};
} // end namespace Catch

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@@ -12,25 +12,78 @@
namespace Catch {
// Report the error condition then exit the process
inline void fatal( std::string const& message, int exitCode ) {
// Report the error condition
inline void reportFatal( std::string const& message ) {
IContext& context = Catch::getCurrentContext();
IResultCapture* resultCapture = context.getResultCapture();
resultCapture->handleFatalErrorCondition( message );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() ) // avoids "no return" warnings
exit( exitCode );
}
} // namespace Catch
#if defined ( CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS ) /////////////////////////////////////////
#define NOMINMAX
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#undef NOMINMAX
namespace Catch {
struct SignalDefs { DWORD id; const char* name; };
extern SignalDefs signalDefs[];
// There is no 1-1 mapping between signals and windows exceptions.
// Windows can easily distinguish between SO and SigSegV,
// but SigInt, SigTerm, etc are handled differently.
SignalDefs signalDefs[] = {
{ EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION, "SIGILL - Illegal instruction signal" },
{ EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW, "SIGSEGV - Stack overflow" },
{ EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "SIGSEGV - Segmentation violation signal" },
{ EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO, "Divide by zero error" },
};
struct FatalConditionHandler {
void reset() {}
};
static LONG CALLBACK handleVectoredException(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS ExceptionInfo) {
for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs) / sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i) {
if (ExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == signalDefs[i].id) {
reportFatal(signalDefs[i].name);
}
}
// If its not an exception we care about, pass it along.
// This stops us from eating debugger breaks etc.
return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
}
// 32k seems enough for Catch to handle stack overflow,
// but the value was found experimentally, so there is no strong guarantee
FatalConditionHandler():m_isSet(true), m_guaranteeSize(32 * 1024), m_exceptionHandlerHandle(CATCH_NULL) {
// Register as first handler in current chain
m_exceptionHandlerHandle = AddVectoredExceptionHandler(1, handleVectoredException);
// Pass in guarantee size to be filled
SetThreadStackGuarantee(&m_guaranteeSize);
}
void reset() {
if (m_isSet) {
// Unregister handler and restore the old guarantee
RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler(m_exceptionHandlerHandle);
SetThreadStackGuarantee(&m_guaranteeSize);
m_exceptionHandlerHandle = CATCH_NULL;
m_isSet = false;
}
}
~FatalConditionHandler() {
reset();
}
private:
bool m_isSet;
ULONG m_guaranteeSize;
PVOID m_exceptionHandlerHandle;
};
} // namespace Catch
@@ -40,7 +93,10 @@ namespace Catch {
namespace Catch {
struct SignalDefs { int id; const char* name; };
struct SignalDefs {
int id;
const char* name;
};
extern SignalDefs signalDefs[];
SignalDefs signalDefs[] = {
{ SIGINT, "SIGINT - Terminal interrupt signal" },
@@ -49,35 +105,68 @@ namespace Catch {
{ SIGSEGV, "SIGSEGV - Segmentation violation signal" },
{ SIGTERM, "SIGTERM - Termination request signal" },
{ SIGABRT, "SIGABRT - Abort (abnormal termination) signal" }
};
};
struct FatalConditionHandler {
static bool isSet;
static struct sigaction oldSigActions [sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs)];
static stack_t oldSigStack;
static char altStackMem[SIGSTKSZ];
static void handleSignal( int sig ) {
for( std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i )
if( sig == signalDefs[i].id )
fatal( signalDefs[i].name, -sig );
fatal( "<unknown signal>", -sig );
std::string name = "<unknown signal>";
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs) / sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i) {
SignalDefs &def = signalDefs[i];
if (sig == def.id) {
name = def.name;
break;
}
}
reset();
reportFatal(name);
raise( sig );
}
FatalConditionHandler() : m_isSet( true ) {
for( std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i )
signal( signalDefs[i].id, handleSignal );
}
~FatalConditionHandler() {
reset();
}
void reset() {
if( m_isSet ) {
for( std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i )
signal( signalDefs[i].id, SIG_DFL );
m_isSet = false;
FatalConditionHandler() {
isSet = true;
stack_t sigStack;
sigStack.ss_sp = altStackMem;
sigStack.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ;
sigStack.ss_flags = 0;
sigaltstack(&sigStack, &oldSigStack);
struct sigaction sa = { 0 };
sa.sa_handler = handleSignal;
sa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK;
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i) {
sigaction(signalDefs[i].id, &sa, &oldSigActions[i]);
}
}
bool m_isSet;
~FatalConditionHandler() {
reset();
}
static void reset() {
if( isSet ) {
// Set signals back to previous values -- hopefully nobody overwrote them in the meantime
for( std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i ) {
sigaction(signalDefs[i].id, &oldSigActions[i], CATCH_NULL);
}
// Return the old stack
sigaltstack(&oldSigStack, CATCH_NULL);
isSet = false;
}
}
};
bool FatalConditionHandler::isSet = false;
struct sigaction FatalConditionHandler::oldSigActions[sizeof(signalDefs)/sizeof(SignalDefs)] = {};
stack_t FatalConditionHandler::oldSigStack = {};
char FatalConditionHandler::altStackMem[SIGSTKSZ] = {};
} // namespace Catch
#endif // not Windows

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ namespace Catch {
Auto,
Yes,
No
}; };
}; };
class TestSpec;
@@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ namespace Catch {
virtual RunTests::InWhatOrder runOrder() const = 0;
virtual unsigned int rngSeed() const = 0;
virtual UseColour::YesOrNo useColour() const = 0;
virtual std::vector<std::string> const& getSectionsToRun() const = 0;
};
}

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@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ namespace Catch
virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats ) = 0;
virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) = 0;
virtual MultipleReporters* tryAsMulti() { return CATCH_NULL; }
};

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@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ namespace Catch {
}
if( !config.testSpec().hasFilters() )
Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTests, "test case" ) << "\n" << std::endl;
Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTests, "test case" ) << '\n' << std::endl;
else
Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTests, "matching test case" ) << "\n" << std::endl;
Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTests, "matching test case" ) << '\n' << std::endl;
return matchedTests;
}
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ namespace Catch {
++it ) {
matchedTests++;
TestCaseInfo const& testCaseInfo = it->getTestCaseInfo();
if( startsWith( testCaseInfo.name, "#" ) )
Catch::cout() << "\"" << testCaseInfo.name << "\"" << std::endl;
if( startsWith( testCaseInfo.name, '#' ) )
Catch::cout() << '"' << testCaseInfo.name << '"' << std::endl;
else
Catch::cout() << testCaseInfo.name << std::endl;
}
@@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ namespace Catch {
.setInitialIndent( 0 )
.setIndent( oss.str().size() )
.setWidth( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-10 ) );
Catch::cout() << oss.str() << wrapper << "\n";
Catch::cout() << oss.str() << wrapper << '\n';
}
Catch::cout() << pluralise( tagCounts.size(), "tag" ) << "\n" << std::endl;
Catch::cout() << pluralise( tagCounts.size(), "tag" ) << '\n' << std::endl;
return tagCounts.size();
}
@@ -153,9 +153,9 @@ namespace Catch {
.setWidth( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH - maxNameLen-8 ) );
Catch::cout() << " "
<< it->first
<< ":"
<< ':'
<< std::string( maxNameLen - it->first.size() + 2, ' ' )
<< wrapper << "\n";
<< wrapper << '\n';
}
Catch::cout() << std::endl;
return factories.size();

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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ namespace Matchers {
{
return m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::No
? " (case insensitive)"
: "";
: std::string();
}
CaseSensitive::Choice m_caseSensitivity;
std::string m_str;
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ namespace Matchers {
return m_data.m_str == m_data.adjustString( expr );;
}
virtual std::string toString() const {
return "equals: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix();
return "equals: \"" + m_data.m_str + '"' + m_data.toStringSuffix();
}
CasedString m_data;
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ namespace Matchers {
return m_data.adjustString( expr ).find( m_data.m_str ) != std::string::npos;
}
virtual std::string toString() const {
return "contains: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix();
return "contains: \"" + m_data.m_str + '"' + m_data.toStringSuffix();
}
CasedString m_data;
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ namespace Matchers {
return startsWith( m_data.adjustString( expr ), m_data.m_str );
}
virtual std::string toString() const {
return "starts with: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix();
return "starts with: \"" + m_data.m_str + '"' + m_data.toStringSuffix();
}
CasedString m_data;
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ namespace Matchers {
return endsWith( m_data.adjustString( expr ), m_data.m_str );
}
virtual std::string toString() const {
return "ends with: \"" + m_data.m_str + "\"" + m_data.toStringSuffix();
return "ends with: \"" + m_data.m_str + '"' + m_data.toStringSuffix();
}
CasedString m_data;

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@@ -10,11 +10,19 @@
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_PLATFORM_H_INCLUDED
#if defined(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED)
#define CATCH_PLATFORM_MAC
# define CATCH_PLATFORM_MAC
#elif defined(__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED)
#define CATCH_PLATFORM_IPHONE
# define CATCH_PLATFORM_IPHONE
#elif defined(linux) || defined(__linux) || defined(__linux__)
# define CATCH_PLATFORM_LINUX
#elif defined(WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_MSC_VER)
#define CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS
# define CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS
# if !defined(NOMINMAX) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_NOMINMAX)
# define CATCH_DEFINES_NOMINMAX
# endif
# if !defined(WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN) && !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN)
# define CATCH_DEFINES_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# endif
#endif
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_PLATFORM_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ namespace Catch {
return new T( config );
}
virtual std::string getDescription() const {
return "";
return std::string();
}
};

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@@ -19,22 +19,20 @@ namespace Catch {
template<typename T> class ExpressionLhs;
struct STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison;
struct CopyableStream {
CopyableStream() {}
CopyableStream( CopyableStream const& other ) {
oss << other.oss.str();
}
CopyableStream& operator=( CopyableStream const& other ) {
oss.str("");
oss.str(std::string());
oss << other.oss.str();
return *this;
}
std::ostringstream oss;
};
class ResultBuilder {
class ResultBuilder : public DecomposedExpression {
public:
ResultBuilder( char const* macroName,
SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo,
@@ -52,19 +50,15 @@ namespace Catch {
return *this;
}
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator && ( RhsT const& );
template<typename RhsT> STATIC_ASSERT_Expression_Too_Complex_Please_Rewrite_As_Binary_Comparison& operator || ( RhsT const& );
ResultBuilder& setResultType( ResultWas::OfType result );
ResultBuilder& setResultType( bool result );
ResultBuilder& setLhs( std::string const& lhs );
ResultBuilder& setRhs( std::string const& rhs );
ResultBuilder& setOp( std::string const& op );
void endExpression();
void endExpression( DecomposedExpression const& expr );
virtual void reconstructExpression( std::string& dest ) const CATCH_OVERRIDE;
std::string reconstructExpression() const;
AssertionResult build() const;
AssertionResult build( DecomposedExpression const& expr ) const;
void useActiveException( ResultDisposition::Flags resultDisposition = ResultDisposition::Normal );
void captureResult( ResultWas::OfType resultType );
@@ -76,14 +70,12 @@ namespace Catch {
bool shouldDebugBreak() const;
bool allowThrows() const;
template<typename ArgT, typename MatcherT>
void captureMatch( ArgT const& arg, MatcherT const& matcher, char const* matcherString );
private:
AssertionInfo m_assertionInfo;
AssertionResultData m_data;
struct ExprComponents {
ExprComponents() : testFalse( false ) {}
bool testFalse;
std::string lhs, rhs, op;
} m_exprComponents;
CopyableStream m_stream;
bool m_shouldDebugBreak;
@@ -106,6 +98,14 @@ namespace Catch {
return ExpressionLhs<bool>( *this, value );
}
template<typename ArgT, typename MatcherT>
inline void ResultBuilder::captureMatch( ArgT const& arg, MatcherT const& matcher,
char const* matcherString ) {
MatchExpression<ArgT const&, MatcherT const&> expr( arg, matcher, matcherString );
setResultType( matcher.match( arg ) );
endExpression( expr );
}
} // namespace Catch
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_RESULT_BUILDER_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -41,22 +41,10 @@ namespace Catch {
m_data.resultType = result ? ResultWas::Ok : ResultWas::ExpressionFailed;
return *this;
}
ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setLhs( std::string const& lhs ) {
m_exprComponents.lhs = lhs;
return *this;
}
ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setRhs( std::string const& rhs ) {
m_exprComponents.rhs = rhs;
return *this;
}
ResultBuilder& ResultBuilder::setOp( std::string const& op ) {
m_exprComponents.op = op;
return *this;
}
void ResultBuilder::endExpression() {
m_exprComponents.testFalse = isFalseTest( m_assertionInfo.resultDisposition );
captureExpression();
void ResultBuilder::endExpression( DecomposedExpression const& expr ) {
AssertionResult result = build( expr );
handleResult( result );
}
void ResultBuilder::useActiveException( ResultDisposition::Flags resultDisposition ) {
@@ -69,6 +57,7 @@ namespace Catch {
setResultType( resultType );
captureExpression();
}
void ResultBuilder::captureExpectedException( std::string const& expectedMessage ) {
if( expectedMessage.empty() )
captureExpectedException( Matchers::Impl::Generic::AllOf<std::string>() );
@@ -78,7 +67,7 @@ namespace Catch {
void ResultBuilder::captureExpectedException( Matchers::Impl::Matcher<std::string> const& matcher ) {
assert( m_exprComponents.testFalse == false );
assert( !isFalseTest( m_assertionInfo.resultDisposition ) );
AssertionResultData data = m_data;
data.resultType = ResultWas::Ok;
data.reconstructedExpression = m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression;
@@ -96,6 +85,7 @@ namespace Catch {
AssertionResult result = build();
handleResult( result );
}
void ResultBuilder::handleResult( AssertionResult const& result )
{
getResultCapture().assertionEnded( result );
@@ -107,6 +97,7 @@ namespace Catch {
m_shouldThrow = true;
}
}
void ResultBuilder::react() {
if( m_shouldThrow )
throw Catch::TestFailureException();
@@ -117,43 +108,32 @@ namespace Catch {
AssertionResult ResultBuilder::build() const
{
assert( m_data.resultType != ResultWas::Unknown );
return build( *this );
}
// CAVEAT: The returned AssertionResult stores a pointer to the argument expr,
// a temporary DecomposedExpression, which in turn holds references to
// operands, possibly temporary as well.
// It should immediately be passed to handleResult; if the expression
// needs to be reported, its string expansion must be composed before
// the temporaries are destroyed.
AssertionResult ResultBuilder::build( DecomposedExpression const& expr ) const
{
assert( m_data.resultType != ResultWas::Unknown );
AssertionResultData data = m_data;
// Flip bool results if testFalse is set
if( m_exprComponents.testFalse ) {
if( data.resultType == ResultWas::Ok )
data.resultType = ResultWas::ExpressionFailed;
else if( data.resultType == ResultWas::ExpressionFailed )
data.resultType = ResultWas::Ok;
// Flip bool results if FalseTest flag is set
if( isFalseTest( m_assertionInfo.resultDisposition ) ) {
data.negate( expr.isBinaryExpression() );
}
data.message = m_stream.oss.str();
data.reconstructedExpression = reconstructExpression();
if( m_exprComponents.testFalse ) {
if( m_exprComponents.op == "" )
data.reconstructedExpression = "!" + data.reconstructedExpression;
else
data.reconstructedExpression = "!(" + data.reconstructedExpression + ")";
}
data.decomposedExpression = &expr; // for lazy reconstruction
return AssertionResult( m_assertionInfo, data );
}
std::string ResultBuilder::reconstructExpression() const {
if( m_exprComponents.op == "" )
return m_exprComponents.lhs.empty() ? m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression : m_exprComponents.op + m_exprComponents.lhs;
else if( m_exprComponents.op == "matches" )
return m_exprComponents.lhs + " " + m_exprComponents.rhs;
else if( m_exprComponents.op != "!" ) {
if( m_exprComponents.lhs.size() + m_exprComponents.rhs.size() < 40 &&
m_exprComponents.lhs.find("\n") == std::string::npos &&
m_exprComponents.rhs.find("\n") == std::string::npos )
return m_exprComponents.lhs + " " + m_exprComponents.op + " " + m_exprComponents.rhs;
else
return m_exprComponents.lhs + "\n" + m_exprComponents.op + "\n" + m_exprComponents.rhs;
}
else
return "{can't expand - use " + m_assertionInfo.macroName + "_FALSE( " + m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression.substr(1) + " ) instead of " + m_assertionInfo.macroName + "( " + m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression + " ) for better diagnostics}";
void ResultBuilder::reconstructExpression( std::string& dest ) const {
dest = m_assertionInfo.capturedExpression;
}
} // end namespace Catch

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@@ -97,10 +97,11 @@ namespace Catch {
do {
m_trackerContext.startRun();
ITracker& rootTracker = m_trackerContext.startRun();
dynamic_cast<SectionTracker&>( rootTracker ).addInitialFilters( m_config->getSectionsToRun() );
do {
m_trackerContext.startCycle();
m_testCaseTracker = &SectionTracker::acquire( m_trackerContext, testInfo.name );
m_testCaseTracker = &SectionTracker::acquire( m_trackerContext, TestCaseTracking::NameAndLocation( testInfo.name, testInfo.lineInfo ) );
runCurrentTest( redirectedCout, redirectedCerr );
}
while( !m_testCaseTracker->isSuccessfullyCompleted() && !aborting() );
@@ -146,7 +147,7 @@ namespace Catch {
m_messages.clear();
// Reset working state
m_lastAssertionInfo = AssertionInfo( "", m_lastAssertionInfo.lineInfo, "{Unknown expression after the reported line}" , m_lastAssertionInfo.resultDisposition );
m_lastAssertionInfo = AssertionInfo( std::string(), m_lastAssertionInfo.lineInfo, "{Unknown expression after the reported line}" , m_lastAssertionInfo.resultDisposition );
m_lastResult = result;
}
@@ -155,10 +156,7 @@ namespace Catch {
Counts& assertions
)
{
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << sectionInfo.name << "@" << sectionInfo.lineInfo;
ITracker& sectionTracker = SectionTracker::acquire( m_trackerContext, oss.str() );
ITracker& sectionTracker = SectionTracker::acquire( m_trackerContext, TestCaseTracking::NameAndLocation( sectionInfo.name, sectionInfo.lineInfo ) );
if( !sectionTracker.isOpen() )
return false;
m_activeSections.push_back( &sectionTracker );
@@ -217,7 +215,7 @@ namespace Catch {
virtual std::string getCurrentTestName() const {
return m_activeTestCase
? m_activeTestCase->getTestCaseInfo().name
: "";
: std::string();
}
virtual const AssertionResult* getLastResult() const {
@@ -247,11 +245,11 @@ namespace Catch {
deltaTotals.testCases.failed = 1;
m_reporter->testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats( testInfo,
deltaTotals,
"",
"",
std::string(),
std::string(),
false ) );
m_totals.testCases.failed++;
testGroupEnded( "", m_totals, 1, 1 );
testGroupEnded( std::string(), m_totals, 1, 1 );
m_reporter->testRunEnded( TestRunStats( m_runInfo, m_totals, false ) );
}
@@ -270,7 +268,7 @@ namespace Catch {
Counts prevAssertions = m_totals.assertions;
double duration = 0;
try {
m_lastAssertionInfo = AssertionInfo( "TEST_CASE", testCaseInfo.lineInfo, "", ResultDisposition::Normal );
m_lastAssertionInfo = AssertionInfo( "TEST_CASE", testCaseInfo.lineInfo, std::string(), ResultDisposition::Normal );
seedRng( *m_config );

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#include <streambuf>
#include <ostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <memory>
namespace Catch {

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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ namespace Catch {
m_ofs.open( filename.c_str() );
if( m_ofs.fail() ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << "Unable to open file: '" << filename << "'";
oss << "Unable to open file: '" << filename << '\'';
throw std::domain_error( oss.str() );
}
}

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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ namespace Catch {
void TagAliasRegistry::add( char const* alias, char const* tag, SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ) {
if( !startsWith( alias, "[@" ) || !endsWith( alias, "]" ) ) {
if( !startsWith( alias, "[@" ) || !endsWith( alias, ']' ) ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << "error: tag alias, \"" << alias << "\" is not of the form [@alias name].\n" << lineInfo;
throw std::domain_error( oss.str().c_str() );
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ namespace Catch {
if( !m_registry.insert( std::make_pair( alias, TagAlias( tag, lineInfo ) ) ).second ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << "error: tag alias, \"" << alias << "\" already registered.\n"
<< "\tFirst seen at " << find(alias)->lineInfo << "\n"
<< "\tFirst seen at " << find(alias)->lineInfo << '\n'
<< "\tRedefined at " << lineInfo;
throw std::domain_error( oss.str().c_str() );
}

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@@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ namespace Catch {
IsHidden = 1 << 1,
ShouldFail = 1 << 2,
MayFail = 1 << 3,
Throws = 1 << 4
Throws = 1 << 4,
NonPortable = 1 << 5
};
TestCaseInfo( std::string const& _name,

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
namespace Catch {
inline TestCaseInfo::SpecialProperties parseSpecialTag( std::string const& tag ) {
if( startsWith( tag, "." ) ||
if( startsWith( tag, '.' ) ||
tag == "hide" ||
tag == "!hide" )
return TestCaseInfo::IsHidden;
@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ namespace Catch {
return TestCaseInfo::ShouldFail;
else if( tag == "!mayfail" )
return TestCaseInfo::MayFail;
else if( tag == "!nonportable" )
return TestCaseInfo::NonPortable;
else
return TestCaseInfo::None;
}
@@ -100,7 +102,7 @@ namespace Catch {
std::ostringstream oss;
for( std::set<std::string>::const_iterator it = tags.begin(), itEnd = tags.end(); it != itEnd; ++it ) {
oss << "[" << *it << "]";
oss << '[' << *it << ']';
std::string lcaseTag = toLower( *it );
testCaseInfo.properties = static_cast<TestCaseInfo::SpecialProperties>( testCaseInfo.properties | parseSpecialTag( lcaseTag ) );
testCaseInfo.lcaseTags.insert( lcaseTag );

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@@ -19,18 +19,15 @@
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
#ifdef CATCH_CPP14_OR_GREATER
#include <random>
#endif
namespace Catch {
struct RandomNumberGenerator {
typedef int result_type;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t result_type;
result_type operator()( result_type n ) const { return std::rand() % n; }
#ifdef CATCH_CPP14_OR_GREATER
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE
static constexpr result_type min() { return 0; }
static constexpr result_type max() { return 1000000; }
result_type operator()() const { return std::rand() % max(); }
@@ -38,7 +35,7 @@ namespace Catch {
template<typename V>
static void shuffle( V& vector ) {
RandomNumberGenerator rng;
#ifdef CATCH_CPP14_OR_GREATER
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE
std::shuffle( vector.begin(), vector.end(), rng );
#else
std::random_shuffle( vector.begin(), vector.end(), rng );
@@ -81,7 +78,7 @@ namespace Catch {
ss << Colour( Colour::Red )
<< "error: TEST_CASE( \"" << it->name << "\" ) already defined.\n"
<< "\tFirst seen at " << prev.first->getTestCaseInfo().lineInfo << "\n"
<< "\tFirst seen at " << prev.first->getTestCaseInfo().lineInfo << '\n'
<< "\tRedefined at " << it->getTestCaseInfo().lineInfo << std::endl;
throw std::runtime_error(ss.str());
@@ -113,7 +110,7 @@ namespace Catch {
virtual void registerTest( TestCase const& testCase ) {
std::string name = testCase.getTestCaseInfo().name;
if( name == "" ) {
if( name.empty() ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << "Anonymous test case " << ++m_unnamedCount;
return registerTest( testCase.withName( oss.str() ) );
@@ -162,7 +159,7 @@ namespace Catch {
inline std::string extractClassName( std::string const& classOrQualifiedMethodName ) {
std::string className = classOrQualifiedMethodName;
if( startsWith( className, "&" ) )
if( startsWith( className, '&' ) )
{
std::size_t lastColons = className.rfind( "::" );
std::size_t penultimateColons = className.rfind( "::", lastColons-1 );

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@@ -15,15 +15,26 @@
#include <string>
#include <assert.h>
#include <vector>
#include <iterator>
namespace Catch {
namespace TestCaseTracking {
struct NameAndLocation {
std::string name;
SourceLineInfo location;
NameAndLocation( std::string const& _name, SourceLineInfo const& _location )
: name( _name ),
location( _location )
{}
};
struct ITracker : SharedImpl<> {
virtual ~ITracker();
// static queries
virtual std::string name() const = 0;
virtual NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation() const = 0;
// dynamic queries
virtual bool isComplete() const = 0; // Successfully completed or failed
@@ -39,15 +50,15 @@ namespace TestCaseTracking {
virtual void markAsNeedingAnotherRun() = 0;
virtual void addChild( Ptr<ITracker> const& child ) = 0;
virtual ITracker* findChild( std::string const& name ) = 0;
virtual ITracker* findChild( NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation ) = 0;
virtual void openChild() = 0;
// Debug/ checking
virtual bool isSectionTracker() const = 0;
virtual bool isIndexTracker() const = 0;
};
class TrackerContext {
class TrackerContext {
enum RunState {
NotStarted,
@@ -110,30 +121,32 @@ namespace TestCaseTracking {
Failed
};
class TrackerHasName {
std::string m_name;
NameAndLocation m_nameAndLocation;
public:
TrackerHasName( std::string const& name ) : m_name( name ) {}
TrackerHasName( NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation ) : m_nameAndLocation( nameAndLocation ) {}
bool operator ()( Ptr<ITracker> const& tracker ) {
return tracker->name() == m_name;
return
tracker->nameAndLocation().name == m_nameAndLocation.name &&
tracker->nameAndLocation().location == m_nameAndLocation.location;
}
};
typedef std::vector<Ptr<ITracker> > Children;
std::string m_name;
NameAndLocation m_nameAndLocation;
TrackerContext& m_ctx;
ITracker* m_parent;
Children m_children;
CycleState m_runState;
public:
TrackerBase( std::string const& name, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent )
: m_name( name ),
TrackerBase( NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent )
: m_nameAndLocation( nameAndLocation ),
m_ctx( ctx ),
m_parent( parent ),
m_runState( NotStarted )
{}
virtual ~TrackerBase();
virtual std::string name() const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
return m_name;
virtual NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation() const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
return m_nameAndLocation;
}
virtual bool isComplete() const CATCH_OVERRIDE {
return m_runState == CompletedSuccessfully || m_runState == Failed;
@@ -153,8 +166,8 @@ namespace TestCaseTracking {
m_children.push_back( child );
}
virtual ITracker* findChild( std::string const& name ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {
Children::const_iterator it = std::find_if( m_children.begin(), m_children.end(), TrackerHasName( name ) );
virtual ITracker* findChild( NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {
Children::const_iterator it = std::find_if( m_children.begin(), m_children.end(), TrackerHasName( nameAndLocation ) );
return( it != m_children.end() )
? it->get()
: CATCH_NULL;
@@ -174,7 +187,7 @@ namespace TestCaseTracking {
virtual bool isSectionTracker() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { return false; }
virtual bool isIndexTracker() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { return false; }
void open() {
m_runState = Executing;
moveToThis();
@@ -232,59 +245,83 @@ namespace TestCaseTracking {
};
class SectionTracker : public TrackerBase {
std::vector<std::string> m_filters;
public:
SectionTracker( std::string const& name, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent )
: TrackerBase( name, ctx, parent )
{}
SectionTracker( NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent )
: TrackerBase( nameAndLocation, ctx, parent )
{
if( parent ) {
while( !parent->isSectionTracker() )
parent = &parent->parent();
SectionTracker& parentSection = static_cast<SectionTracker&>( *parent );
addNextFilters( parentSection.m_filters );
}
}
virtual ~SectionTracker();
virtual bool isSectionTracker() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { return true; }
static SectionTracker& acquire( TrackerContext& ctx, std::string const& name ) {
static SectionTracker& acquire( TrackerContext& ctx, NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation ) {
SectionTracker* section = CATCH_NULL;
ITracker& currentTracker = ctx.currentTracker();
if( ITracker* childTracker = currentTracker.findChild( name ) ) {
if( ITracker* childTracker = currentTracker.findChild( nameAndLocation ) ) {
assert( childTracker );
assert( childTracker->isSectionTracker() );
section = static_cast<SectionTracker*>( childTracker );
}
else {
section = new SectionTracker( name, ctx, &currentTracker );
section = new SectionTracker( nameAndLocation, ctx, &currentTracker );
currentTracker.addChild( section );
}
if( !ctx.completedCycle() && !section->isComplete() ) {
section->open();
}
if( !ctx.completedCycle() )
section->tryOpen();
return *section;
}
void tryOpen() {
if( !isComplete() && (m_filters.empty() || m_filters[0].empty() || m_filters[0] == m_nameAndLocation.name ) )
open();
}
void addInitialFilters( std::vector<std::string> const& filters ) {
if( !filters.empty() ) {
m_filters.push_back(""); // Root - should never be consulted
m_filters.push_back(""); // Test Case - not a section filter
std::copy( filters.begin(), filters.end(), std::back_inserter( m_filters ) );
}
}
void addNextFilters( std::vector<std::string> const& filters ) {
if( filters.size() > 1 )
std::copy( filters.begin()+1, filters.end(), std::back_inserter( m_filters ) );
}
};
class IndexTracker : public TrackerBase {
int m_size;
int m_index;
public:
IndexTracker( std::string const& name, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent, int size )
: TrackerBase( name, ctx, parent ),
IndexTracker( NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation, TrackerContext& ctx, ITracker* parent, int size )
: TrackerBase( nameAndLocation, ctx, parent ),
m_size( size ),
m_index( -1 )
{}
virtual ~IndexTracker();
virtual bool isIndexTracker() const CATCH_OVERRIDE { return true; }
static IndexTracker& acquire( TrackerContext& ctx, std::string const& name, int size ) {
static IndexTracker& acquire( TrackerContext& ctx, NameAndLocation const& nameAndLocation, int size ) {
IndexTracker* tracker = CATCH_NULL;
ITracker& currentTracker = ctx.currentTracker();
if( ITracker* childTracker = currentTracker.findChild( name ) ) {
if( ITracker* childTracker = currentTracker.findChild( nameAndLocation ) ) {
assert( childTracker );
assert( childTracker->isIndexTracker() );
tracker = static_cast<IndexTracker*>( childTracker );
}
else {
tracker = new IndexTracker( name, ctx, &currentTracker, size );
tracker = new IndexTracker( nameAndLocation, ctx, &currentTracker, size );
currentTracker.addChild( tracker );
}
@@ -312,7 +349,7 @@ namespace TestCaseTracking {
};
inline ITracker& TrackerContext::startRun() {
m_rootTracker = new SectionTracker( "{root}", *this, CATCH_NULL );
m_rootTracker = new SectionTracker( NameAndLocation( "{root}", CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO ), *this, CATCH_NULL );
m_currentTracker = CATCH_NULL;
m_runState = Executing;
return *m_rootTracker;

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@@ -19,11 +19,12 @@
namespace Catch {
class TestSpecParser {
enum Mode{ None, Name, QuotedName, Tag };
enum Mode{ None, Name, QuotedName, Tag, EscapedName };
Mode m_mode;
bool m_exclusion;
std::size_t m_start, m_pos;
std::string m_arg;
std::vector<std::size_t> m_escapeChars;
TestSpec::Filter m_currentFilter;
TestSpec m_testSpec;
ITagAliasRegistry const* m_tagAliases;
@@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ namespace Catch {
m_exclusion = false;
m_start = std::string::npos;
m_arg = m_tagAliases->expandAliases( arg );
m_escapeChars.clear();
for( m_pos = 0; m_pos < m_arg.size(); ++m_pos )
visitChar( m_arg[m_pos] );
if( m_mode == Name )
@@ -54,6 +56,7 @@ namespace Catch {
case '~': m_exclusion = true; return;
case '[': return startNewMode( Tag, ++m_pos );
case '"': return startNewMode( QuotedName, ++m_pos );
case '\\': return escape();
default: startNewMode( Name, m_pos ); break;
}
}
@@ -69,7 +72,11 @@ namespace Catch {
addPattern<TestSpec::NamePattern>();
startNewMode( Tag, ++m_pos );
}
else if( c == '\\' )
escape();
}
else if( m_mode == EscapedName )
m_mode = Name;
else if( m_mode == QuotedName && c == '"' )
addPattern<TestSpec::NamePattern>();
else if( m_mode == Tag && c == ']' )
@@ -79,10 +86,19 @@ namespace Catch {
m_mode = mode;
m_start = start;
}
void escape() {
if( m_mode == None )
m_start = m_pos;
m_mode = EscapedName;
m_escapeChars.push_back( m_pos );
}
std::string subString() const { return m_arg.substr( m_start, m_pos - m_start ); }
template<typename T>
void addPattern() {
std::string token = subString();
for( size_t i = 0; i < m_escapeChars.size(); ++i )
token = token.substr( 0, m_escapeChars[i]-i ) + token.substr( m_escapeChars[i]+1-i );
m_escapeChars.clear();
if( startsWith( token, "exclude:" ) ) {
m_exclusion = true;
token = token.substr( 8 );

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#endif
#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS
#include <windows.h>
#include "catch_windows_h_proxy.h"
#else
#include <sys/time.h>
#endif

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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ std::string toString( std::string const& value ) {
}
}
}
return "\"" + s + "\"";
return '"' + s + '"';
}
std::string toString( std::wstring const& value ) {
@@ -90,19 +90,19 @@ std::string toString( char* const value ) {
std::string toString( const wchar_t* const value )
{
return value ? Catch::toString( std::wstring(value) ) : std::string( "{null string}" );
return value ? Catch::toString( std::wstring(value) ) : std::string( "{null string}" );
}
std::string toString( wchar_t* const value )
{
return Catch::toString( static_cast<const wchar_t*>( value ) );
return Catch::toString( static_cast<const wchar_t*>( value ) );
}
std::string toString( int value ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << value;
if( value > Detail::hexThreshold )
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")";
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ')';
return oss.str();
}
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ std::string toString( unsigned long value ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << value;
if( value > Detail::hexThreshold )
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")";
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ')';
return oss.str();
}
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ std::string toString( const double value ) {
return fpToString( value, 10 );
}
std::string toString( const float value ) {
return fpToString( value, 5 ) + "f";
return fpToString( value, 5 ) + 'f';
}
std::string toString( bool value ) {
@@ -146,9 +146,19 @@ std::string toString( bool value ) {
}
std::string toString( char value ) {
return value < ' '
? toString( static_cast<unsigned int>( value ) )
: Detail::makeString( value );
if ( value == '\r' )
return "'\\r'";
if ( value == '\f' )
return "'\\f'";
if ( value == '\n' )
return "'\\n'";
if ( value == '\t' )
return "'\\t'";
if ( '\0' <= value && value < ' ' )
return toString( static_cast<unsigned int>( value ) );
char chstr[] = "' '";
chstr[1] = value;
return chstr;
}
std::string toString( signed char value ) {
@@ -164,14 +174,14 @@ std::string toString( long long value ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << value;
if( value > Detail::hexThreshold )
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")";
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ')';
return oss.str();
}
std::string toString( unsigned long long value ) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << value;
if( value > Detail::hexThreshold )
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ")";
oss << " (0x" << std::hex << value << ')';
return oss.str();
}
#endif

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@@ -26,18 +26,18 @@ namespace Catch {
{}
std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& os, Version const& version ) {
os << version.majorVersion << "."
<< version.minorVersion << "."
os << version.majorVersion << '.'
<< version.minorVersion << '.'
<< version.patchNumber;
if( !version.branchName.empty() ) {
os << "-" << version.branchName
<< "." << version.buildNumber;
os << '-' << version.branchName
<< '.' << version.buildNumber;
}
return os;
}
Version libraryVersion( 1, 5, 7, "", 0 );
Version libraryVersion( 1, 7, 0, "", 0 );
}

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@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ namespace Catch
m_wildcard( NoWildcard ),
m_pattern( adjustCase( pattern ) )
{
if( startsWith( m_pattern, "*" ) ) {
if( startsWith( m_pattern, '*' ) ) {
m_pattern = m_pattern.substr( 1 );
m_wildcard = WildcardAtStart;
}
if( endsWith( m_pattern, "*" ) ) {
if( endsWith( m_pattern, '*' ) ) {
m_pattern = m_pattern.substr( 0, m_pattern.size()-1 );
m_wildcard = static_cast<WildcardPosition>( m_wildcard | WildcardAtEnd );
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
/*
* Created by Martin on 16/01/2017.
*
* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_WINDOWS_H_PROXY_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_WINDOWS_H_PROXY_H_INCLUDED
#ifdef CATCH_DEFINES_NOMINMAX
# define NOMINMAX
#endif
#ifdef CATCH_DEFINES_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#endif
#ifdef __AFXDLL
#include <AfxWin.h>
#else
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#ifdef CATCH_DEFINES_NOMINMAX
# undef NOMINMAX
#endif
#ifdef CATCH_DEFINES_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#endif
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_WINDOWS_H_PROXY_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ namespace Catch {
default:
// Escape control chars - based on contribution by @espenalb in PR #465 and
// by @mrpi PR #588
if ( ( c < '\x09' ) || ( c > '\x0D' && c < '\x20') || c=='\x7F' )
if ( ( c >= 0 && c < '\x09' ) || ( c > '\x0D' && c < '\x20') || c=='\x7F' )
os << "&#x" << std::uppercase << std::hex << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << static_cast<int>( c ) << ';';
else
os << c;
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ namespace Catch {
XmlWriter& startElement( std::string const& name ) {
ensureTagClosed();
newlineIfNecessary();
stream() << m_indent << "<" << name;
stream() << m_indent << '<' << name;
m_tags.push_back( name );
m_indent += " ";
m_tagIsOpen = true;
@@ -165,12 +165,12 @@ namespace Catch {
XmlWriter& writeAttribute( std::string const& name, std::string const& attribute ) {
if( !name.empty() && !attribute.empty() )
stream() << " " << name << "=\"" << XmlEncode( attribute, XmlEncode::ForAttributes ) << "\"";
stream() << ' ' << name << "=\"" << XmlEncode( attribute, XmlEncode::ForAttributes ) << '"';
return *this;
}
XmlWriter& writeAttribute( std::string const& name, bool attribute ) {
stream() << " " << name << "=\"" << ( attribute ? "true" : "false" ) << "\"";
stream() << ' ' << name << "=\"" << ( attribute ? "true" : "false" ) << '"';
return *this;
}
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ namespace Catch {
XmlWriter& writeBlankLine() {
ensureTagClosed();
stream() << "\n";
stream() << '\n';
return *this;
}
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ namespace Catch {
void newlineIfNecessary() {
if( m_needsNewline ) {
stream() << "\n";
stream() << '\n';
m_needsNewline = false;
}
}

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@@ -108,12 +108,12 @@ namespace Catch {
struct BySectionInfo {
BySectionInfo( SectionInfo const& other ) : m_other( other ) {}
BySectionInfo( BySectionInfo const& other ) : m_other( other.m_other ) {}
BySectionInfo( BySectionInfo const& other ) : m_other( other.m_other ) {}
bool operator() ( Ptr<SectionNode> const& node ) const {
return node->stats.sectionInfo.lineInfo == m_other.lineInfo;
}
private:
void operator=( BySectionInfo const& );
void operator=( BySectionInfo const& );
SectionInfo const& m_other;
};
@@ -170,6 +170,12 @@ namespace Catch {
assert( !m_sectionStack.empty() );
SectionNode& sectionNode = *m_sectionStack.back();
sectionNode.assertions.push_back( assertionStats );
// AssertionResult holds a pointer to a temporary DecomposedExpression,
// which getExpandedExpression() calls to build the expression string.
// Our section stack copy of the assertionResult will likely outlive the
// temporary, so it must be expanded or discarded now to avoid calling
// a destroyed object later.
prepareExpandedExpression( sectionNode.assertions.back().assertionResult );
return true;
}
virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {
@@ -204,6 +210,13 @@ namespace Catch {
virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {}
virtual void prepareExpandedExpression( AssertionResult& result ) const {
if( result.isOk() )
result.discardDecomposedExpression();
else
result.expandDecomposedExpression();
}
Ptr<IConfig const> m_config;
std::ostream& stream;
std::vector<AssertionStats> m_assertions;

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ namespace Catch {
}
virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& spec ) {
stream << "No test cases matched '" << spec << "'" << std::endl;
stream << "No test cases matched '" << spec << '\'' << std::endl;
}
virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) {
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ namespace Catch {
virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& _testRunStats ) {
printTotals( _testRunStats.totals );
stream << "\n" << std::endl;
stream << '\n' << std::endl;
StreamingReporterBase::testRunEnded( _testRunStats );
}
@@ -161,26 +161,26 @@ namespace Catch {
void printSourceInfo() const {
Colour colourGuard( Colour::FileName );
stream << result.getSourceInfo() << ":";
stream << result.getSourceInfo() << ':';
}
void printResultType( Colour::Code colour, std::string passOrFail ) const {
if( !passOrFail.empty() ) {
{
Colour colourGuard( colour );
stream << " " << passOrFail;
stream << ' ' << passOrFail;
}
stream << ":";
stream << ':';
}
}
void printIssue( std::string issue ) const {
stream << " " << issue;
stream << ' ' << issue;
}
void printExpressionWas() {
if( result.hasExpression() ) {
stream << ";";
stream << ';';
{
Colour colour( dimColour() );
stream << " expression was:";
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ namespace Catch {
void printOriginalExpression() const {
if( result.hasExpression() ) {
stream << " " << result.getExpression();
stream << ' ' << result.getExpression();
}
}
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ namespace Catch {
void printMessage() {
if ( itMessage != messages.end() ) {
stream << " '" << itMessage->message << "'";
stream << " '" << itMessage->message << '\'';
++itMessage;
}
}
@@ -222,13 +222,13 @@ namespace Catch {
{
Colour colourGuard( colour );
stream << " with " << pluralise( N, "message" ) << ":";
stream << " with " << pluralise( N, "message" ) << ':';
}
for(; itMessage != itEnd; ) {
// If this assertion is a warning ignore any INFO messages
if( printInfoMessages || itMessage->type != ResultWas::Info ) {
stream << " '" << itMessage->message << "'";
stream << " '" << itMessage->message << '\'';
if ( ++itMessage != itEnd ) {
Colour colourGuard( dimColour() );
stream << " and";
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ namespace Catch {
// - green: Passed [both/all] N tests cases with M assertions.
std::string bothOrAll( std::size_t count ) const {
return count == 1 ? "" : count == 2 ? "both " : "all " ;
return count == 1 ? std::string() : count == 2 ? "both " : "all " ;
}
void printTotals( const Totals& totals ) const {
@@ -265,12 +265,12 @@ namespace Catch {
Colour colour( Colour::ResultError );
const std::string qualify_assertions_failed =
totals.assertions.failed == totals.assertions.total() ?
bothOrAll( totals.assertions.failed ) : "";
bothOrAll( totals.assertions.failed ) : std::string();
stream <<
"Failed " << bothOrAll( totals.testCases.failed )
<< pluralise( totals.testCases.failed, "test case" ) << ", "
"failed " << qualify_assertions_failed <<
pluralise( totals.assertions.failed, "assertion" ) << ".";
pluralise( totals.assertions.failed, "assertion" ) << '.';
}
else if( totals.assertions.total() == 0 ) {
stream <<
@@ -282,14 +282,14 @@ namespace Catch {
Colour colour( Colour::ResultError );
stream <<
"Failed " << pluralise( totals.testCases.failed, "test case" ) << ", "
"failed " << pluralise( totals.assertions.failed, "assertion" ) << ".";
"failed " << pluralise( totals.assertions.failed, "assertion" ) << '.';
}
else {
Colour colour( Colour::ResultSuccess );
stream <<
"Passed " << bothOrAll( totals.testCases.passed )
<< pluralise( totals.testCases.passed, "test case" ) <<
" with " << pluralise( totals.assertions.passed, "assertion" ) << ".";
" with " << pluralise( totals.assertions.passed, "assertion" ) << '.';
}
}
};

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ namespace Catch {
}
virtual void noMatchingTestCases( std::string const& spec ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {
stream << "No test cases matched '" << spec << "'" << std::endl;
stream << "No test cases matched '" << spec << '\'' << std::endl;
}
virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {
@@ -69,12 +69,12 @@ namespace Catch {
}
if( m_headerPrinted ) {
if( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Always )
stream << "Completed in " << _sectionStats.durationInSeconds << "s" << std::endl;
stream << "Completed in " << _sectionStats.durationInSeconds << 's' << std::endl;
m_headerPrinted = false;
}
else {
if( m_config->showDurations() == ShowDurations::Always )
stream << _sectionStats.sectionInfo.name << " completed in " << _sectionStats.durationInSeconds << "s" << std::endl;
stream << _sectionStats.sectionInfo.name << " completed in " << _sectionStats.durationInSeconds << 's' << std::endl;
}
StreamingReporterBase::sectionEnded( _sectionStats );
}
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ namespace Catch {
printSummaryDivider();
stream << "Summary for group '" << _testGroupStats.groupInfo.name << "':\n";
printTotals( _testGroupStats.totals );
stream << "\n" << std::endl;
stream << '\n' << std::endl;
}
StreamingReporterBase::testGroupEnded( _testGroupStats );
}
@@ -180,13 +180,13 @@ namespace Catch {
printSourceInfo();
if( stats.totals.assertions.total() > 0 ) {
if( result.isOk() )
stream << "\n";
stream << '\n';
printResultType();
printOriginalExpression();
printReconstructedExpression();
}
else {
stream << "\n";
stream << '\n';
}
printMessage();
}
@@ -203,25 +203,25 @@ namespace Catch {
Colour colourGuard( Colour::OriginalExpression );
stream << " ";
stream << result.getExpressionInMacro();
stream << "\n";
stream << '\n';
}
}
void printReconstructedExpression() const {
if( result.hasExpandedExpression() ) {
stream << "with expansion:\n";
Colour colourGuard( Colour::ReconstructedExpression );
stream << Text( result.getExpandedExpression(), TextAttributes().setIndent(2) ) << "\n";
stream << Text( result.getExpandedExpression(), TextAttributes().setIndent(2) ) << '\n';
}
}
void printMessage() const {
if( !messageLabel.empty() )
stream << messageLabel << ":" << "\n";
stream << messageLabel << ':' << '\n';
for( std::vector<MessageInfo>::const_iterator it = messages.begin(), itEnd = messages.end();
it != itEnd;
++it ) {
// If this assertion is a warning ignore any INFO messages
if( printInfoMessages || it->type != ResultWas::Info )
stream << Text( it->message, TextAttributes().setIndent(2) ) << "\n";
stream << Text( it->message, TextAttributes().setIndent(2) ) << '\n';
}
}
void printSourceInfo() const {
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ namespace Catch {
}
}
void lazyPrintRunInfo() {
stream << "\n" << getLineOfChars<'~'>() << "\n";
stream << '\n' << getLineOfChars<'~'>() << '\n';
Colour colour( Colour::SecondaryText );
stream << currentTestRunInfo->name
<< " is a Catch v" << libraryVersion << " host application.\n"
@@ -287,19 +287,19 @@ namespace Catch {
SourceLineInfo lineInfo = m_sectionStack.front().lineInfo;
if( !lineInfo.empty() ){
stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << "\n";
stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << '\n';
Colour colourGuard( Colour::FileName );
stream << lineInfo << "\n";
stream << lineInfo << '\n';
}
stream << getLineOfChars<'.'>() << "\n" << std::endl;
stream << getLineOfChars<'.'>() << '\n' << std::endl;
}
void printClosedHeader( std::string const& _name ) {
printOpenHeader( _name );
stream << getLineOfChars<'.'>() << "\n";
stream << getLineOfChars<'.'>() << '\n';
}
void printOpenHeader( std::string const& _name ) {
stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << "\n";
stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << '\n';
{
Colour colourGuard( Colour::Headers );
printHeaderString( _name );
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ namespace Catch {
i = 0;
stream << Text( _string, TextAttributes()
.setIndent( indent+i)
.setInitialIndent( indent ) ) << "\n";
.setInitialIndent( indent ) ) << '\n';
}
struct SummaryColumn {
@@ -331,9 +331,9 @@ namespace Catch {
std::string row = oss.str();
for( std::vector<std::string>::iterator it = rows.begin(); it != rows.end(); ++it ) {
while( it->size() < row.size() )
*it = " " + *it;
*it = ' ' + *it;
while( it->size() > row.size() )
row = " " + row;
row = ' ' + row;
}
rows.push_back( row );
return *this;
@@ -353,8 +353,8 @@ namespace Catch {
stream << Colour( Colour::ResultSuccess ) << "All tests passed";
stream << " ("
<< pluralise( totals.assertions.passed, "assertion" ) << " in "
<< pluralise( totals.testCases.passed, "test case" ) << ")"
<< "\n";
<< pluralise( totals.testCases.passed, "test case" ) << ')'
<< '\n';
}
else {
@@ -389,10 +389,10 @@ namespace Catch {
else if( value != "0" ) {
stream << Colour( Colour::LightGrey ) << " | ";
stream << Colour( it->colour )
<< value << " " << it->label;
<< value << ' ' << it->label;
}
}
stream << "\n";
stream << '\n';
}
static std::size_t makeRatio( std::size_t number, std::size_t total ) {
@@ -428,10 +428,10 @@ namespace Catch {
else {
stream << Colour( Colour::Warning ) << std::string( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-1, '=' );
}
stream << "\n";
stream << '\n';
}
void printSummaryDivider() {
stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << "\n";
stream << getLineOfChars<'-'>() << '\n';
}
private:

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@@ -18,6 +18,35 @@
namespace Catch {
namespace {
std::string getCurrentTimestamp() {
// Beware, this is not reentrant because of backward compatibility issues
// Also, UTC only, again because of backward compatibility (%z is C++11)
time_t rawtime;
std::time(&rawtime);
const size_t timeStampSize = sizeof("2017-01-16T17:06:45Z");
#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS
std::tm timeInfo = {};
gmtime_s(&timeInfo, &rawtime);
#else
std::tm* timeInfo;
timeInfo = std::gmtime(&rawtime);
#endif
char timeStamp[timeStampSize];
const char * const fmt = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ";
#ifdef CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS
std::strftime(timeStamp, timeStampSize, fmt, &timeInfo);
#else
std::strftime(timeStamp, timeStampSize, fmt, timeInfo);
#endif
return std::string(timeStamp);
}
}
class JunitReporter : public CumulativeReporterBase {
public:
JunitReporter( ReporterConfig const& _config )
@@ -82,7 +111,7 @@ namespace Catch {
xml.writeAttribute( "time", "" );
else
xml.writeAttribute( "time", suiteTime );
xml.writeAttribute( "timestamp", "tbd" ); // !TBD
xml.writeAttribute( "timestamp", getCurrentTimestamp() );
// Write test cases
for( TestGroupNode::ChildNodes::const_iterator
@@ -117,7 +146,7 @@ namespace Catch {
SectionNode const& sectionNode ) {
std::string name = trim( sectionNode.stats.sectionInfo.name );
if( !rootName.empty() )
name = rootName + "/" + name;
name = rootName + '/' + name;
if( !sectionNode.assertions.empty() ||
!sectionNode.stdOut.empty() ||
@@ -195,14 +224,14 @@ namespace Catch {
std::ostringstream oss;
if( !result.getMessage().empty() )
oss << result.getMessage() << "\n";
oss << result.getMessage() << '\n';
for( std::vector<MessageInfo>::const_iterator
it = stats.infoMessages.begin(),
itEnd = stats.infoMessages.end();
it != itEnd;
++it )
if( it->type == ResultWas::Info )
oss << it->message << "\n";
oss << it->message << '\n';
oss << "at " << result.getSourceInfo();
xml.writeText( oss.str(), false );

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@@ -118,11 +118,11 @@ public: // IStreamingReporter
++it )
(*it)->skipTest( testInfo );
}
virtual MultipleReporters* tryAsMulti() CATCH_OVERRIDE {
return this;
}
};
Ptr<IStreamingReporter> addReporter( Ptr<IStreamingReporter> const& existingReporter, Ptr<IStreamingReporter> const& additionalReporter ) {

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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ namespace Catch {
public:
XmlReporter( ReporterConfig const& _config )
: StreamingReporterBase( _config ),
m_xml(_config.stream()),
m_sectionDepth( 0 )
{
m_reporterPrefs.shouldRedirectStdOut = true;
@@ -39,7 +40,6 @@ namespace Catch {
virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& testInfo ) CATCH_OVERRIDE {
StreamingReporterBase::testRunStarting( testInfo );
m_xml.setStream( stream );
m_xml.startElement( "Catch" );
if( !m_config->name().empty() )
m_xml.writeAttribute( "name", m_config->name() );
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ namespace Catch {
if( assertionResult.hasExpression() ) {
m_xml.startElement( "Expression" )
.writeAttribute( "success", assertionResult.succeeded() )
.writeAttribute( "type", assertionResult.getTestMacroName() )
.writeAttribute( "type", assertionResult.getTestMacroName() )
.writeAttribute( "filename", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().file )
.writeAttribute( "line", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().line );
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ namespace Catch {
.writeText( assertionResult.getMessage() );
break;
case ResultWas::FatalErrorCondition:
m_xml.scopedElement( "Fatal Error Condition" )
m_xml.scopedElement( "FatalErrorCondition" )
.writeAttribute( "filename", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().file )
.writeAttribute( "line", assertionResult.getSourceInfo().line )
.writeText( assertionResult.getMessage() );

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
/*
* Created by Martin on 16/01/2017.
*
* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include "catch.hpp"

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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
/*
* Created by Martin on 16/01/2017.
*
* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#include "catch.hpp"
#include <vector>
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
TEST_CASE("Successful tests -- REQUIRE", "[Success]") {
const size_t sz = 1 * 1024 * 1024;
std::vector<size_t> vec; vec.reserve(sz);
for (size_t i = 0; i < sz; ++i){
vec.push_back(i);
REQUIRE(vec.back() == i);
}
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
TEST_CASE("Successful tests -- CHECK", "[Success]") {
const size_t sz = 1 * 1024 * 1024;
std::vector<size_t> vec; vec.reserve(sz);
for (size_t i = 0; i < sz; ++i){
vec.push_back(i);
CHECK(vec.back() == i);
}
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
TEST_CASE("Unsuccessful tests -- CHECK", "[Failure]") {
const size_t sz = 1024 * 1024;
std::vector<size_t> vec; vec.reserve(sz);
for (size_t i = 0; i < sz; ++i){
vec.push_back(i);
CHECK(vec.size() == i);
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
This is very much a work in progress.
The past results are standardized to a developer's machine,
the benchmarking script is basic and there are only 3 benchmarks,
but this should get better in time. For now, at least there is something to go by.

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Successful tests -- CHECK: median: 3.38116 (s), stddev: 0.11567366292001534 (s)
Successful tests -- REQUIRE: median: 3.479955 (s), stddev: 0.16295972890734556 (s)
Unsuccessful tests -- CHECK: median: 1.966895 (s), stddev: 0.06323488524716572 (s)

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Successful tests -- CHECK: median: 1.30312 (s), stddev: 0.08759818557862176 (s)
Successful tests -- REQUIRE: median: 1.341535 (s), stddev: 0.1479193390143576 (s)
Unsuccessful tests -- CHECK: median: 1.967755 (s), stddev: 0.07921104121269959 (s)

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Successful tests -- CHECK: median: 1.2982 (s), stddev: 0.019540648829214084 (s)
Successful tests -- REQUIRE: median: 1.30102 (s), stddev: 0.014758430547392974 (s)
Unsuccessful tests -- CHECK: median: 15.520199999999999 (s), stddev: 0.09536359426485094 (s)

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Successful tests -- CHECK: median: 0.7689014999999999 (s), stddev: 0.02127512078801068 (s)
Successful tests -- REQUIRE: median: 0.772845 (s), stddev: 0.03011638381365052 (s)
Unsuccessful tests -- CHECK: median: 15.49 (s), stddev: 0.536088571143903 (s)

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Successful tests -- CHECK: median: 0.775769 (s), stddev: 0.014802129132136525 (s)
Successful tests -- REQUIRE: median: 0.785235 (s), stddev: 0.03532672836834896 (s)
Unsuccessful tests -- CHECK: median: 15.156600000000001 (s), stddev: 0.2832375673450742 (s)

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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(Catch)
# define some folders
get_filename_component(CATCH_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" PATH)
get_filename_component(CATCH_DIR "${CATCH_DIR}" PATH)
set(SELF_TEST_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/projects/SelfTest)
if(USE_CPP11)
## We can't turn this on by default, since it breaks on travis
message(STATUS "Enabling C++11")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++11 ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
endif()
# define the sources of the self test
set(SOURCES
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ApproxTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/BDDTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ClassTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ConditionTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ExceptionTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/GeneratorTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/MessageTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/MiscTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/PartTrackerTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/TestMain.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/TrickyTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/VariadicMacrosTests.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/EnumToString.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringPair.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringVector.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringWhich.cpp
${SELF_TEST_DIR}/ToStringTuple.cpp
)
# configure the executable
include_directories(${CATCH_DIR}/include)
add_executable(SelfTest ${SOURCES})
# configure unit tests via CTest
enable_testing()
add_test(NAME RunTests COMMAND SelfTest)
add_test(NAME ListTests COMMAND SelfTest --list-tests)
set_tests_properties(ListTests PROPERTIES PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION "[0-9]+ test cases")
add_test(NAME ListTags COMMAND SelfTest --list-tags)
set_tests_properties(ListTags PROPERTIES PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION "[0-9]+ tags")

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@@ -39,6 +39,36 @@ TEST_CASE
REQUIRE( d == Approx( 1.231 ).epsilon( 0.1 ) );
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
TEST_CASE
(
"Less-than inequalities with different epsilons",
"[Approx]"
)
{
double d = 1.23;
REQUIRE( d <= Approx( 1.24 ) );
REQUIRE( d <= Approx( 1.23 ) );
REQUIRE_FALSE( d <= Approx( 1.22 ) );
REQUIRE( d <= Approx( 1.22 ).epsilon(0.1) );
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
TEST_CASE
(
"Greater-than inequalities with different epsilons",
"[Approx]"
)
{
double d = 1.23;
REQUIRE( d >= Approx( 1.22 ) );
REQUIRE( d >= Approx( 1.23 ) );
REQUIRE_FALSE( d >= Approx( 1.24 ) );
REQUIRE( d >= Approx( 1.24 ).epsilon(0.1) );
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
TEST_CASE
(
@@ -110,3 +140,48 @@ TEST_CASE( "Approximate PI", "[Approx][PI]" )
REQUIRE( divide( 22, 7 ) == Approx( 3.141 ).epsilon( 0.001 ) );
REQUIRE( divide( 22, 7 ) != Approx( 3.141 ).epsilon( 0.0001 ) );
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS)
class StrongDoubleTypedef
{
double d_ = 0.0;
public:
explicit StrongDoubleTypedef(double d) : d_(d) {}
explicit operator double() const { return d_; }
};
inline std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, StrongDoubleTypedef td ) {
return os << "StrongDoubleTypedef(" << static_cast<double>(td) << ")";
}
TEST_CASE
(
"Comparison with explicitly convertible types",
"[Approx]"
)
{
StrongDoubleTypedef td(10.0);
REQUIRE(td == Approx(10.0));
REQUIRE(Approx(10.0) == td);
REQUIRE(td != Approx(11.0));
REQUIRE(Approx(11.0) != td);
REQUIRE(td <= Approx(10.0));
REQUIRE(td <= Approx(11.0));
REQUIRE(Approx(10.0) <= td);
REQUIRE(Approx(9.0) <= td);
REQUIRE(td >= Approx(9.0));
REQUIRE(td >= Approx(10.0));
REQUIRE(Approx(10.0) >= td);
REQUIRE(Approx(11.0) >= td);
}
#endif
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@@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ struct Fixture
}
SCENARIO_METHOD(Fixture,
"BDD tests requiring Fixtures to provide commonly-accessed data or methods",
"[bdd][fixtures]") {
"BDD tests requiring Fixtures to provide commonly-accessed data or methods",
"[bdd][fixtures]") {
const int before(counter());
GIVEN("No operations precede me") {
GIVEN("No operations precede me") {
REQUIRE(before == 0);
WHEN("We get the count") {
const int after(counter());

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@@ -1,8 +1,48 @@
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CatchSelfTest is a <version> host application.
<exe-name> is a <version> host application.
Run with -? for options
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Not' checks that should fail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( false != false )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( true != true )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( !true )
with expansion:
false
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_FALSE( true )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( !trueValue )
with expansion:
false
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_FALSE( trueValue )
with expansion:
!true
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( !(1 == 1) )
with expansion:
false
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_FALSE( 1 == 1 )
with expansion:
!(1 == 1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE based test run that fails
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -25,6 +65,97 @@ ClassTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
with expansion:
1 == 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A couple of nested sections followed by a failure
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
to infinity and beyond
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A failing expression with a non streamable type is still captured
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( &o1 == &o2 )
with expansion:
0x<hex digits> == 0x<hex digits>
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( o1 == o2 )
with expansion:
{?} == {?}
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An unchecked exception reports the line of the last assertion
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
{Unknown expression after the reported line}
due to unexpected exception with message:
unexpected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contains string matcher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), Contains( "not there" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" contains: "not there"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for nothrow
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE_NOTHROW( throwCustom() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom exception - not std
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for throwing as something else
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( throwCustom() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom exception - not std
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Custom std-exceptions can be custom translated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom std exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EndsWith string matcher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), EndsWith( "this" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" ends with: "this"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Equality checks that should fail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -96,6 +227,100 @@ ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
with expansion:
1.3 == Approx( 1.301 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Equals string matcher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), Equals( "something else" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" equals: "something else"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Expected exceptions that don't throw or unexpected exceptions fail the test
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THROWS_AS( thisThrows() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
expected exception
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THROWS_AS( thisDoesntThrow() )
because no exception was thrown where one was expected:
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_NOTHROW( thisThrows() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
expected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FAIL aborts the test
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
This is a failure
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FAIL does not require an argument
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO and WARN do not abort tests
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
this is a warning
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO gets logged on failure
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( a == 1 )
with expansion:
2 == 1
with messages:
this message should be logged
so should this
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO gets logged on failure, even if captured before successful assertions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( a == 1 )
with expansion:
2 == 1
with messages:
this message may be logged later
this message should be logged
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( a == 0 )
with expansion:
2 == 0
with message:
and this, but later
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inequality checks that should fail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -127,6 +352,60 @@ ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
with expansion:
5 != 5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matchers can be composed with both && and || - failing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), ( Contains( "string" ) || Contains( "different" ) ) && Contains( "random" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" ( ( contains: "string" or
contains: "different" ) and contains: "random" )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matchers can be negated (Not) with the ! operator - failing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), !Contains( "substring" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" not contains: "substring"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mismatching exception messages failing the test
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( thisThrows(), "should fail" )
with expansion:
expected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nice descriptive name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
This one ran
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-std exceptions can be translated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ordering comparison checks that should fail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -229,64 +508,99 @@ with expansion:
"hello" <= "a"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Not' checks that should fail
Output from all sections is reported
one
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( false != false )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( true != true )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( !true )
with expansion:
false
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_FALSE( true )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( !trueValue )
with expansion:
false
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_FALSE( trueValue )
with expansion:
!true
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( !(1 == 1) )
with expansion:
false
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_FALSE( 1 == 1 )
with expansion:
!(1 == 1)
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
Message from section one
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Expected exceptions that don't throw or unexpected exceptions fail the test
Output from all sections is reported
two
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
Message from section two
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pointers can be converted to strings
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
actual address of p: 0x<hex digits>
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
toString(p): 0x<hex digits>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SCOPED_INFO is reset for each loop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( i < 10 )
with expansion:
10 < 10
with messages:
current counter 10
i := 10
A string sent directly to stdout
A string sent directly to stderr
Message from section one
Message from section two
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
StartsWith string matcher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), StartsWith( "string" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" starts with: "string"
hello
hello
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tabs and newlines show in output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( s1 == s2 )
with expansion:
"if ($b == 10) {
$a = 20;
}"
==
"if ($b == 10) {
$a = 20;
}
"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unexpected exceptions can be translated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THROWS_AS( thisThrows() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
expected exception
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THROWS_AS( thisDoesntThrow() )
because no exception was thrown where one was expected:
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_NOTHROW( thisThrows() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
expected exception
3.14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When unchecked exceptions are thrown directly they are always failures
@@ -299,29 +613,7 @@ due to unexpected exception with message:
unexpected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An unchecked exception reports the line of the last assertion
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
{Unknown expression after the reported line}
due to unexpected exception with message:
unexpected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When unchecked exceptions are thrown from sections they are always failures
section name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
due to unexpected exception with message:
unexpected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When unchecked exceptions are thrown from functions they are always failures
When unchecked exceptions are thrown during a CHECK the test should continue
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
@@ -344,8 +636,7 @@ due to unexpected exception with message:
expected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When unchecked exceptions are thrown during a CHECK the test should abort and
fail
When unchecked exceptions are thrown from functions they are always failures
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
@@ -356,168 +647,69 @@ due to unexpected exception with message:
expected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-std exceptions can be translated
When unchecked exceptions are thrown from sections they are always failures
section name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom exception
unexpected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Custom std-exceptions can be custom translated
Where the LHS is not a simple value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom std exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for nothrow
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE_NOTHROW( throwCustom() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom exception - not std
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for throwing as something else
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( throwCustom() )
due to unexpected exception with message:
custom exception - not std
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unexpected exceptions can be translated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
due to unexpected exception with message:
3.14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mismatching exception messages failing the test
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ExceptionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( thisThrows(), "should fail" )
with expansion:
expected exception
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO and WARN do not abort tests
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>:
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
this is a warning
Uncomment the code in this test to check that it gives a sensible compiler
error
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO gets logged on failure
Where there is more to the expression after the RHS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( a == 1 )
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
Uncomment the code in this test to check that it gives a sensible compiler
error
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
checkedElse, failing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECKED_ELSE( flag )
with expansion:
2 == 1
with messages:
this message should be logged
so should this
false
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO gets logged on failure, even if captured before successful assertions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( a == 1 )
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( testCheckedElse( false ) )
with expansion:
2 == 1
with messages:
this message may be logged later
this message should be logged
false
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( a == 0 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
checkedIf, failing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECKED_IF( flag )
with expansion:
2 == 0
with message:
and this, but later
false
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FAIL aborts the test
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
This is a failure
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FAIL does not require an argument
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Output from all sections is reported
one
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
Message from section one
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Output from all sections is reported
two
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
Message from section two
Message from section one
Message from section two
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SCOPED_INFO is reset for each loop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( i < 10 )
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( testCheckedIf( false ) )
with expansion:
10 < 10
with messages:
current counter 10
i := 10
false
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
just failure
@@ -529,45 +721,6 @@ MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
Previous info should not be seen
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sends information to INFO
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( false )
with messages:
hi
i := 7
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pointers can be converted to strings
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
actual address of p: 0x<hex digits>
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
toString(p): 0x<hex digits>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
more nested SECTION tests
s1
s2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( a == b )
with expansion:
1 == 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
looped SECTION tests
s1
@@ -628,39 +781,18 @@ with expansion:
with message:
Testing if fib[7] (21) is even
A string sent directly to stdout
A string sent directly to stderr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
checkedIf, failing
more nested SECTION tests
s1
s2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECKED_IF( flag )
REQUIRE( a == b )
with expansion:
false
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( testCheckedIf( false ) )
with expansion:
false
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
checkedElse, failing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECKED_ELSE( flag )
with expansion:
false
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( testCheckedElse( false ) )
with expansion:
false
1 == 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
send a single char to INFO
@@ -674,149 +806,16 @@ with message:
3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contains string matcher
sends information to INFO
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), Contains( "not there" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" contains: "not there"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
StartsWith string matcher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), StartsWith( "string" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" starts with: "string"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EndsWith string matcher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), EndsWith( "this" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" ends with: "this"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Equals string matcher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), Equals( "something else" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" equals: "something else"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matchers can be composed with both && and || - failing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), ( Contains( "string" ) || Contains( "different" ) ) && Contains( "random" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" ( ( contains: "string" or
contains: "different" ) and contains: "random" )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matchers can be negated (Not) with the ! operator - failing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( testStringForMatching(), !Contains( "substring" ) )
with expansion:
"this string contains 'abc' as a substring" not contains: "substring"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nice descriptive name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
This one ran
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A couple of nested sections followed by a failure
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
explicitly with message:
to infinity and beyond
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tabs and newlines show in output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( s1 == s2 )
with expansion:
"if ($b == 10) {
$a= 20;
}"
==
"if ($b == 10) {
$a = 20;
}
"
hello
hello
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Where there is more to the expression after the RHS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
Uncomment the code in this test to check that it gives a sensible compiler
error
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Where the LHS is not a simple value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>:
warning:
Uncomment the code in this test to check that it gives a sensible compiler
error
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A failing expression with a non streamable type is still captured
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( &o1 == &o2 )
with expansion:
0x<hex digits> == 0x<hex digits>
TrickyTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( o1 == o2 )
with expansion:
{?} == {?}
MessageTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( false )
with messages:
hi
i := 7
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
string literals of different sizes can be compared
@@ -830,6 +829,6 @@ with expansion:
"first" == "second"
===============================================================================
test cases: 169 | 125 passed | 42 failed | 2 failed as expected
assertions: 921 | 825 passed | 78 failed | 18 failed as expected
test cases: 157 | 113 passed | 42 failed | 2 failed as expected
assertions: 913 | 817 passed | 78 failed | 18 failed as expected

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@@ -1,615 +1,40 @@
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CatchSelfTest is a <version> host application.
<exe-name> is a <version> host application.
Run with -? for options
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
toString(enum)
# A test name that starts with a #
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
MiscTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e0) == "0" )
with expansion:
"0" == "0"
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e1) == "1" )
with expansion:
"1" == "1"
with message:
yay
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
toString(enum w/operator<<)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e0) == "E2{0}" )
with expansion:
"E2{0}" == "E2{0}"
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e1) == "E2{1}" )
with expansion:
"E2{1}" == "E2{1}"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
toString(enum class)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e0) == "0" )
with expansion:
"0" == "0"
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e1) == "1" )
with expansion:
"1" == "1"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
toString(enum class w/operator<<)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e0) == "E2/V0" )
with expansion:
"E2/V0" == "E2/V0"
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e1) == "E2/V1" )
with expansion:
"E2/V1" == "E2/V1"
EnumToString.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
CHECK( Catch::toString(e3) == "Unknown enum value 10" )
with expansion:
"Unknown enum value 10"
==
"Unknown enum value 10"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Some simple comparisons between doubles
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d == Approx( 1.23 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 == Approx( 1.23 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d != Approx( 1.22 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 != Approx( 1.22 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d != Approx( 1.24 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 != Approx( 1.24 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( Approx( d ) == 1.23 )
with expansion:
Approx( 1.23 ) == 1.23
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( Approx( d ) != 1.22 )
with expansion:
Approx( 1.23 ) != 1.22
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( Approx( d ) != 1.24 )
with expansion:
Approx( 1.23 ) != 1.24
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Approximate comparisons with different epsilons
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d != Approx( 1.231 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 != Approx( 1.231 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d == Approx( 1.231 ).epsilon( 0.1 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 == Approx( 1.231 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Approximate comparisons with floats
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 1.23f == Approx( 1.23f ) )
with expansion:
1.23f == Approx( 1.2300000191 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 0.0f == Approx( 0.0f ) )
with expansion:
0.0f == Approx( 0.0 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Approximate comparisons with ints
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 1 == Approx( 1 ) )
with expansion:
1 == Approx( 1.0 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 0 == Approx( 0 ) )
with expansion:
0 == Approx( 0.0 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Approximate comparisons with mixed numeric types
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 1.0f == Approx( 1 ) )
with expansion:
1.0f == Approx( 1.0 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 0 == Approx( dZero) )
with expansion:
0 == Approx( 0.0 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 0 == Approx( dSmall ).epsilon( 0.001 ) )
with expansion:
0 == Approx( 0.00001 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( 1.234f == Approx( dMedium ) )
with expansion:
1.234f == Approx( 1.234 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( dMedium == Approx( 1.234f ) )
with expansion:
1.234 == Approx( 1.2339999676 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Use a custom approx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d == approx( 1.23 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 == Approx( 1.23 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d == approx( 1.22 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 == Approx( 1.22 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d == approx( 1.24 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 == Approx( 1.24 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( d != approx( 1.25 ) )
with expansion:
1.23 != Approx( 1.25 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( approx( d ) == 1.23 )
with expansion:
Approx( 1.23 ) == 1.23
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( approx( d ) == 1.22 )
with expansion:
Approx( 1.23 ) == 1.22
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( approx( d ) == 1.24 )
with expansion:
Approx( 1.23 ) == 1.24
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( approx( d ) != 1.25 )
with expansion:
Approx( 1.23 ) != 1.25
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Approximate PI
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( divide( 22, 7 ) == Approx( 3.141 ).epsilon( 0.001 ) )
with expansion:
3.1428571429 == Approx( 3.141 )
ApproxTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( divide( 22, 7 ) != Approx( 3.141 ).epsilon( 0.0001 ) )
with expansion:
3.1428571429 != Approx( 3.141 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE based test run that succeeds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( s == "hello" )
with expansion:
"hello" == "hello"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE based test run that fails
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( s == "world" )
with expansion:
"hello" == "world"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A TEST_CASE_METHOD based test run that succeeds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( m_a == 1 )
with expansion:
1 == 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A TEST_CASE_METHOD based test run that fails
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ClassTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
REQUIRE( m_a == 2 )
with expansion:
1 == 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Equality checks that should succeed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven == 7 )
with expansion:
7 == 7
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one == Approx( 9.1f ) )
with expansion:
9.1f == Approx( 9.1000003815 )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.double_pi == Approx( 3.1415926535 ) )
with expansion:
3.1415926535 == Approx( 3.1415926535 )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello == "hello" )
with expansion:
"hello" == "hello"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( "hello" == data.str_hello )
with expansion:
"hello" == "hello"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello.size() == 5 )
with expansion:
5 == 5
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( x == Approx( 1.3 ) )
with expansion:
1.3 == Approx( 1.3 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Equality checks that should fail
'Not' checks that should fail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( data.int_seven == 6 )
with expansion:
7 == 6
CHECK( false != false )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( data.int_seven == 8 )
with expansion:
7 == 8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inequality checks that should succeed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven != 6 )
with expansion:
7 != 6
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven != 8 )
with expansion:
7 != 8
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 9.11f ) )
with expansion:
9.1f != Approx( 9.1099996567 )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 9.0f ) )
with expansion:
9.1f != Approx( 9.0 )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 1 ) )
with expansion:
9.1f != Approx( 1.0 )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 0 ) )
with expansion:
9.1f != Approx( 0.0 )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.double_pi != Approx( 3.1415 ) )
with expansion:
3.1415926535 != Approx( 3.1415 )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello != "goodbye" )
with expansion:
"hello" != "goodbye"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello != "hell" )
with expansion:
"hello" != "hell"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello != "hello1" )
with expansion:
"hello" != "hello1"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello.size() != 6 )
with expansion:
5 != 6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inequality checks that should fail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
CHECK( true != true )
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( data.int_seven != 7 )
CHECK( !true )
with expansion:
7 != 7
false
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 9.1f ) )
with expansion:
9.1f != Approx( 9.1000003815 )
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ordering comparison checks that should succeed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven < 8 )
with expansion:
7 < 8
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven > 6 )
with expansion:
7 > 6
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven > 0 )
with expansion:
7 > 0
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven > -1 )
with expansion:
7 > -1
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven >= 7 )
with expansion:
7 >= 7
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven >= 6 )
with expansion:
7 >= 6
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven <= 7 )
with expansion:
7 <= 7
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.int_seven <= 8 )
with expansion:
7 <= 8
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one > 9 )
with expansion:
9.1f > 9
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one < 10 )
with expansion:
9.1f < 10
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one < 9.2 )
with expansion:
9.1f < 9.2
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello <= "hello" )
with expansion:
"hello" <= "hello"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello >= "hello" )
with expansion:
"hello" >= "hello"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello < "hellp" )
with expansion:
"hello" < "hellp"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello < "zebra" )
with expansion:
"hello" < "zebra"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello > "hellm" )
with expansion:
"hello" > "hellm"
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>:
PASSED:
REQUIRE( data.str_hello > "a" )
with expansion:
"hello" > "a"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ordering comparison checks that should fail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>
...............................................................................
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( data.int_seven > 7 )
with expansion:
7 > 7
ConditionTests.cpp:<line number>: FAILED:
CHECK( data.int_seven < 7 )
with expansion:
7 < 7
CHECK_FALSE( true )
===============================================================================
test cases: 21 | 16 passed | 3 failed | 2 failed as expected
assertions: 81 | 73 passed | 4 failed | 4 failed as expected
test cases: 2 | 1 passed | 1 failed
assertions: 5 | 1 passed | 4 failed

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*/
#include "catch.hpp"
#include "catch_test_spec_parser.hpp"
#include "internal/catch_test_spec_parser.hpp"
#ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc++98-compat"

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@@ -210,29 +210,29 @@ TEST_CASE( "Comparisons with int literals don't warn when mixing signed/ unsigne
TEST_CASE( "comparisons between int variables", "" )
{
long long_var = 1L;
unsigned char unsigned_char_var = 1;
unsigned short unsigned_short_var = 1;
unsigned int unsigned_int_var = 1;
unsigned long unsigned_long_var = 1L;
long long_var = 1L;
unsigned char unsigned_char_var = 1;
unsigned short unsigned_short_var = 1;
unsigned int unsigned_int_var = 1;
unsigned long unsigned_long_var = 1L;
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_char_var );
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_short_var );
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_int_var );
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_long_var );
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_char_var );
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_short_var );
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_int_var );
REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_long_var );
}
TEST_CASE( "comparisons between const int variables", "" )
{
const unsigned char unsigned_char_var = 1;
const unsigned short unsigned_short_var = 1;
const unsigned int unsigned_int_var = 1;
const unsigned long unsigned_long_var = 1L;
const unsigned char unsigned_char_var = 1;
const unsigned short unsigned_short_var = 1;
const unsigned int unsigned_int_var = 1;
const unsigned long unsigned_long_var = 1L;
REQUIRE( unsigned_char_var == 1 );
REQUIRE( unsigned_short_var == 1 );
REQUIRE( unsigned_int_var == 1 );
REQUIRE( unsigned_long_var == 1 );
REQUIRE( unsigned_char_var == 1 );
REQUIRE( unsigned_short_var == 1 );
REQUIRE( unsigned_int_var == 1 );
REQUIRE( unsigned_long_var == 1 );
}
TEST_CASE( "Comparisons between unsigned ints and negative signed ints match c++ standard behaviour", "" )

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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "toString(enum w/operator<<)", "[toString][enum]" ) {
// Enum class without user-provided stream operator
enum class EnumClass1 { EnumClass1Value0, EnumClass1Value1 };
TEST_CASE( "toString(enum class)", "[toString][enum][enumClass]" ) {
TEST_CASE( "toString(enum class)", "[toString][enum][enumClass][c++11][.]" ) {
EnumClass1 e0 = EnumClass1::EnumClass1Value0;
CHECK( Catch::toString(e0) == "0" );
EnumClass1 e1 = EnumClass1::EnumClass1Value1;
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ inline std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, EnumClass2 e2 ) {
}
}
TEST_CASE( "toString(enum class w/operator<<)", "[toString][enum][enumClass]" ) {
TEST_CASE( "toString(enum class w/operator<<)", "[toString][enum][enumClass][c++11][.]" ) {
EnumClass2 e0 = EnumClass2::EnumClass2Value0;
CHECK( Catch::toString(e0) == "E2/V0" );
EnumClass2 e1 = EnumClass2::EnumClass2Value1;

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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ namespace
{
inline int thisThrows()
{
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "expected exception" );
return 1;
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "expected exception" );
return 1;
}
int thisDoesntThrow()
@@ -26,60 +26,64 @@ namespace
}
}
TEST_CASE( "When checked exceptions are thrown they can be expected or unexpected", "" )
TEST_CASE( "When checked exceptions are thrown they can be expected or unexpected", "[!throws]" )
{
REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( thisThrows(), std::domain_error );
REQUIRE_NOTHROW( thisDoesntThrow() );
REQUIRE_THROWS( thisThrows() );
}
TEST_CASE( "Expected exceptions that don't throw or unexpected exceptions fail the test", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "Expected exceptions that don't throw or unexpected exceptions fail the test", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
CHECK_THROWS_AS( thisThrows(), std::string );
CHECK_THROWS_AS( thisDoesntThrow(), std::domain_error );
CHECK_NOTHROW( thisThrows() );
}
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown directly they are always failures", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown directly they are always failures", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "unexpected exception" );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "unexpected exception" );
}
TEST_CASE( "An unchecked exception reports the line of the last assertion", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "An unchecked exception reports the line of the last assertion", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
CHECK( 1 == 1 );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "unexpected exception" );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "unexpected exception" );
}
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown from sections they are always failures", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown from sections they are always failures", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
SECTION( "section name", "" )
{
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "unexpected exception" );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw std::domain_error( "unexpected exception" );
}
}
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown from functions they are always failures", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown from functions they are always failures", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
CHECK( thisThrows() == 0 );
}
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown during a REQUIRE the test should abort fail", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown during a REQUIRE the test should abort fail", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
REQUIRE( thisThrows() == 0 );
FAIL( "This should never happen" );
}
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown during a CHECK the test should abort and fail", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown during a CHECK the test should continue", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
CHECK( thisThrows() == 0 );
FAIL( "This should never happen" );
try {
CHECK(thisThrows() == 0);
}
catch(...) {
FAIL( "This should never happen" );
}
}
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown, but caught, they do not affect the test", "" )
TEST_CASE( "When unchecked exceptions are thrown, but caught, they do not affect the test", "[!throws]" )
{
try
{
@@ -139,50 +143,50 @@ CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION( double& ex )
return Catch::toString( ex );
}
TEST_CASE("Non-std exceptions can be translated", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE("Non-std exceptions can be translated", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw CustomException( "custom exception" );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw CustomException( "custom exception" );
}
TEST_CASE("Custom std-exceptions can be custom translated", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE("Custom std-exceptions can be custom translated", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw CustomException( "custom std exception" );
}
inline void throwCustom() {
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw CustomException( "custom exception - not std" );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw CustomException( "custom exception - not std" );
}
TEST_CASE( "Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for nothrow", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for nothrow", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
REQUIRE_NOTHROW( throwCustom() );
}
TEST_CASE( "Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for throwing as something else", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "Custom exceptions can be translated when testing for throwing as something else", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( throwCustom(), std::exception );
}
TEST_CASE( "Unexpected exceptions can be translated", "[.][failing]" )
TEST_CASE( "Unexpected exceptions can be translated", "[.][failing][!throws]" )
{
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw double( 3.14 );
if( Catch::alwaysTrue() )
throw double( 3.14 );
}
inline int thisFunctionNotImplemented( int ) {
CATCH_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
}
TEST_CASE( "NotImplemented exception", "" )
TEST_CASE( "NotImplemented exception", "[!throws]" )
{
REQUIRE_THROWS( thisFunctionNotImplemented( 7 ) );
}
TEST_CASE( "Exception messages can be tested for", "" ) {
TEST_CASE( "Exception messages can be tested for", "[!throws]" ) {
using namespace Catch::Matchers;
SECTION( "exact match" )
REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( thisThrows(), "expected exception" );
@@ -196,7 +200,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "Exception messages can be tested for", "" ) {
}
}
TEST_CASE( "Mismatching exception messages failing the test", "[.][failing]" ) {
TEST_CASE( "Mismatching exception messages failing the test", "[.][failing][!throws]" ) {
REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( thisThrows(), "expected exception" );
REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( thisThrows(), "should fail" );
REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( thisThrows(), "expected exception" );

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@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "XmlEncode" ) {
}
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG
TEST_CASE( "long long" ) {
TEST_CASE( "long long", "[c++11][.]" ) {
long long l = std::numeric_limits<long long>::max();
REQUIRE( l == std::numeric_limits<long long>::max() );

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@@ -36,16 +36,21 @@ using namespace Catch;
// REQUIRE( C_A_T_C_H_Context().i() == 42 );
//}
Catch::TestCaseTracking::NameAndLocation makeNAL( std::string const& name ) {
return Catch::TestCaseTracking::NameAndLocation( name, Catch::SourceLineInfo() );
}
TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
TrackerContext ctx;
ctx.startRun();
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1.isOpen() );
SECTION( "successfully close one section", "" ) {
@@ -70,10 +75,10 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
SECTION( "re-enter after failed section", "" ) {
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase2.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1b.isOpen() == false );
testCase2.close();
@@ -83,13 +88,13 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
}
SECTION( "re-enter after failed section and find next section", "" ) {
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase2.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1b.isOpen() == false );
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2.isOpen() );
s2.close();
@@ -104,7 +109,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
SECTION( "successfully close one section, then find another", "" ) {
s1.close();
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2.isOpen() == false );
testCase.close();
@@ -112,13 +117,13 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
SECTION( "Re-enter - skips S1 and enters S2", "" ) {
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase2.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1b.isOpen() == false );
ITracker& s2b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2b.isOpen() );
REQUIRE( ctx.completedCycle() == false );
@@ -145,13 +150,13 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
// Need a final cycle
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase3 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase3 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase3.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1c.isOpen() == false );
ITracker& s2c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2c.isOpen() == false );
testCase3.close();
@@ -161,7 +166,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
}
SECTION( "open a nested section", "" ) {
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2.isOpen() );
s2.close();
@@ -177,7 +182,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
}
SECTION( "start a generator", "" ) {
IndexTracker& g1 = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, "G1", 2 );
IndexTracker& g1 = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "G1" ), 2 );
REQUIRE( g1.isOpen() );
REQUIRE( g1.index() == 0 );
@@ -193,14 +198,14 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
SECTION( "Re-enter for second generation", "" ) {
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase2.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1b.isOpen() );
IndexTracker& g1b = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, "G1", 2 );
IndexTracker& g1b = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "G1" ), 2 );
REQUIRE( g1b.isOpen() );
REQUIRE( g1b.index() == 1 );
@@ -214,7 +219,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
}
}
SECTION( "Start a new inner section", "" ) {
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2.isOpen() );
s2.close();
@@ -228,19 +233,19 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
SECTION( "Re-enter for second generation", "" ) {
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase2.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1b.isOpen() );
// generator - next value
IndexTracker& g1b = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, "G1", 2 );
IndexTracker& g1b = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "G1" ), 2 );
REQUIRE( g1b.isOpen() );
REQUIRE( g1b.index() == 1 );
// inner section again
ITracker& s2b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2b.isOpen() );
s2b.close();
@@ -256,7 +261,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
}
SECTION( "Fail an inner section", "" ) {
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2.isOpen() );
s2.fail();
@@ -271,19 +276,19 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
SECTION( "Re-enter for second generation", "" ) {
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase2 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase2.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1b.isOpen() );
// generator - still same value
IndexTracker& g1b = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, "G1", 2 );
IndexTracker& g1b = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "G1" ), 2 );
REQUIRE( g1b.isOpen() );
REQUIRE( g1b.index() == 0 );
// inner section again - this time won't open
ITracker& s2b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2b = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2b.isOpen() == false );
s1b.close();
@@ -295,19 +300,19 @@ TEST_CASE( "Tracker", "" ) {
// Another cycle - now should complete
ctx.startCycle();
ITracker& testCase3 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "Testcase" );
ITracker& testCase3 = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "Testcase" ) );
REQUIRE( testCase3.isOpen() );
ITracker& s1c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S1" );
ITracker& s1c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S1" ) );
REQUIRE( s1c.isOpen() );
// generator - now next value
IndexTracker& g1c = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, "G1", 2 );
IndexTracker& g1c = IndexTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "G1" ), 2 );
REQUIRE( g1c.isOpen() );
REQUIRE( g1c.index() == 1 );
// inner section - now should open again
ITracker& s2c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, "S2" );
ITracker& s2c = SectionTracker::acquire( ctx, makeNAL( "S2" ) );
REQUIRE( s2c.isOpen() );
s2c.close();

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
// This file is only here to verify (to the extent possible) the self sufficiency of the header
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_common.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_common.h"

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
// This file is only here to verify (to the extent possible) the self sufficiency of the header
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_console_colour.hpp"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_console_colour.hpp"

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
// This file is only here to verify (to the extent possible) the self sufficiency of the header
#include "catch_debugger.h"
#include "internal/catch_debugger.h"

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
// This file is only here to verify (to the extent possible) the self sufficiency of the header
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_capture.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_capture.h"

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_config.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_config.h"

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_exception.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_exception.h"

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@@ -1 +1 @@
#include "catch_interfaces_generators.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_generators.h"

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
// This file is only here to verify (to the extent possible) the self sufficiency of the header
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h"

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_reporter.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_reporter.h"

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@@ -1 +1 @@
#include "catch_interfaces_runner.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_runner.h"

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_testcase.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_testcase.h"

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
// This file is only here to verify (to the extent possible) the self sufficiency of the header
#include "catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "catch_message.h"
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#include "internal/catch_message.h"

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