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Martin Hořeňovský
f7fbbac601 Update release notes for v3 2020-05-14 14:57:22 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ddde2f5e33 Remove obsolete configuration macros from the documentation 2020-05-14 14:52:33 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d5e87eabbb Add provided generic matchers to the documentation 2020-05-14 14:48:48 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
29d4b3768c Add Wsuggest-override to warning flags 2020-05-13 16:09:34 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ae0ba81423 Use more warnings for develoment builds 2020-05-12 23:56:51 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
03ef6b9f9a Explicitly default smfs when relevant to avoid Wdeprecated-copy-dtor 2020-05-12 23:56:34 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
579dcd1a76 Ignore Wdeprecated for Clara 2020-05-12 23:56:24 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
eb267b424b Tap reporter changes 2020-05-12 23:56:23 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2528247351 Delete Capturer's smf
As part of `-Wdeprecated-copy-dtor` sweep, I noticed that Capturer's
copies are defaulted. Given that the class would likely break horribly
in the event of actual copy happening, they are now deleted.
2020-05-12 23:56:08 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
f56832d3ea Add Catch2::Catch2 alias for Catch2 CMake target 2020-05-11 20:05:10 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
601ca1c670 Refactor some uses of virtual -> override 2020-05-11 16:34:55 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a39154e115 Do not explicitly default smfs if all of them are defaulted 2020-05-11 00:00:55 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7c622a79d4 Unvirtual bunch off destructors of simple data classes 2020-05-10 23:57:05 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
04cbbb8a4b Replace getLineOfChars with non-templated, runtime version 2020-05-10 23:52:38 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
f64487bf70 Move LazyExpr's and MessageInfo's implementation to the combined TU
Some of the implementations were inlined instead.
2020-05-10 20:21:04 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
27f1756d8e Split out LazyExpr into its own header
This enables us to avoid `catch_reporter_bases.hpp` being indirectly
dependent on `catch_tostring.hpp`, cutting apart quite a bit indirect
inclusions.
2020-05-10 20:21:02 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
824ffe6525 Inline and default LazyExpression's constructor 2020-05-10 20:20:59 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d5e08a4beb Rename catch_assertionhandler -> catch_assertion_handler 2020-05-10 20:20:56 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ed967fd7fc Split MessageInfo into its own header
This is first step towards splitting apart reporter implementation
and `catch_string.hpp`.
2020-05-10 20:20:52 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7030d7740d Remove some superfluous includes from reporters 2020-05-10 20:20:47 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7efbc83ae0 Introduce combined TUs for compiling small TUs
This should improve the compilation times by decreasing the number
of TUs compiled, without making overly big TUs that would cause
problems with heavy-tailed compilation times.

There is one "combined TU" for the top level part, and each subpart,
except for Reporters, which currently do not have any trivial TUs.
2020-05-10 15:37:29 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9e498278be Move StringRef header to internals 2020-05-10 10:09:01 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
14533f5bb6 Make Colour's op<< hidden friend 2020-05-10 07:32:40 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
895d0a0696 Small improvements for StringRef
* `operator[]` is constexpr
* `operator<<` and `operator+=` are hidden friends
2020-05-10 07:22:11 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
094d840efe Cleanup SourceLineInfo implementation
Special member functions are now implicit, which should make them
both noexcept and constexpr. The `operator<<` has been made into
hidden friend as per best practices.
2020-05-10 06:57:02 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a595066ff9 Use internal linkage for float stringification helper 2020-05-10 06:54:23 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
cb25c4a8a3 Reinline some StringMaker impls 2020-05-09 21:26:42 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b93cf932fb Use UDLs to construct StringRefs for decomposed operators directly 2020-05-09 21:07:55 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
eef6c9b79b Microopt: stream single char instead of single char string 2020-05-09 21:02:12 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b5a287f09f Make rest of the generators final 2020-05-09 20:56:25 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e1a0cce82b Remove Clara from external folder
As Clara is no longer maintained as a separate project, the
implementation was moved to the internal subfolder of top-level
folder. This removes one folder and avoids potential user confusion.

Also simplified the convenience header checking script accordingly.
2020-05-09 19:40:57 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
75b711a360 Fix ODR violation because of name clash in matchers 2020-05-09 18:00:51 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
db32550898 Remove catch_default_main.hpp
There are two reasons for this:

1) It is highly unlikely that someone has use for this header,
which has no customization points and only provides simplest
possible main, and cannot link the static library which also
provides a default main implementation.
2) It being a header was causing extra complications with
the convenience headers, and our checking script. This would either
require special handling in the checking script, or would break user's
of the main convenience header.

All in all, it is simpler and better in the long term to remove it,
than to fix its problems.
2020-05-09 18:00:49 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e78b4f6be7 Remove file list checking from CMake
I do not think we need a safeguard against not including files in
CMake anymore, and as it is, it caused annoying false positive about
the default main implementation.
2020-05-06 21:23:13 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9766a7b200 Fix installation of extra utilities 2020-05-06 21:21:08 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7c816c7c0b Upload conan releases to catch2 remote (instead of Catch2)
At some point we moved over to catch2:catchorg (notice lowercase `c`)
instead of Catch2:catchorg, but we kept uploading the released
packages to the upper-cased repository... Time to fix this, and then
merge them again.
2020-05-06 20:53:42 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
04c171f91f Update CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_CRTDBG docs to reflect new distribution 2020-05-06 18:17:51 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
fe405034b8 Add script checking convenience header correctness 2020-05-06 17:53:39 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2ccc48e108 Require Python3 for running tests 2020-05-06 14:56:33 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6020f8f27c Add convenience headers that include all headers in a subpart
The naming scheme is simple, to include all matchers, include header
`catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_all.hpp`. To include **everything**,
include `catch2/catch_all.hpp`.
2020-05-06 11:21:46 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
26622f1620 Fix Conan recipe
Apparently cpp_info.libs is a list of _filenames_ and not _targets_.
Oh well.
2020-05-03 19:34:37 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c086746cc9 Use main-as-static-lib in ExtraTests 2020-05-03 19:21:58 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0c223bb751 Decrease chance of false positive in random generator testing 2020-05-03 19:01:21 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
19ecad6f68 Rename CMake/pkg-config target Catch2Main to Catch2WithMain
This describes the reality better, as it also links in the rest
of Catch2.

The on-disk name of the static library remains just `Catch2Main`,
as that is what it is -- single main function -- and on-disk artifacts
cannot describe link dependencies.
2020-05-03 18:54:38 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
33c58dad41 Remove duplicated test for #1027 2020-05-03 09:58:46 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
68061bbed4 Remove mentions of single header version from README 2020-05-03 09:54:18 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e83c9fb674 Run unit tests in random order 2020-05-03 09:49:59 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b8221c8350 Remove the single_include folder
It is no longer used by v3, and contains obsolete versions of the
headers anyway. There are future plans for some sort of replacement,
but those are,
1) in the future
2) different than the single header model

so we can delete the folder completely.
2020-05-03 09:34:19 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
31ff89709f Pick docs for v2.12.1 2020-05-03 07:54:07 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
5b8cccaf6a Add support for bitwise xor to the decomposer 2020-05-03 07:52:47 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4aefbbcd02 Pick docs for v2.12.0 2020-05-03 07:49:05 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
53434a2f32 Support bitand and bitor in REQUIRE/CHECK
This means that bit-flag-like types with conversion to bool can be
asserted on, like so `REQUIRE(var & Flags::AddNewline)`.
2020-05-03 07:45:04 +02:00
schallerr
2a93a65bc2 Support custom allocators in vector Matchers (#1909)
-- Combined with f4fc2dab2c
   during cherry-picking.
2020-05-03 07:40:04 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
dd35430a2b Add more tests for test spec parser
Originally the tests were from #1912, but as it turned out, the issue
was somewhere else. Still, the inputs provided were interesting, so
they are now part of our test suite.
2020-05-02 18:24:07 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
bbbc7a0d7f Fix CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION interaction with feature macro 2020-05-01 20:26:40 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
89fab65382 Update documentation for --order 2020-05-01 14:46:14 +02:00
John Else
1bd7cac09f Use macro to determine whether std::uncaught_exceptions is available
Catch assumes std::uncaught_exceptions is available whenever C++17 is
available, but for macOS versions older than 10.12 this is not the case.

Instead of checking the C++ version, use a macro to check whether the
feature is available.
2020-05-01 14:45:56 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9b5fc9eaea Randomize test for subset invariant random ordering of tests
Also removed the iterative checking that seeds 1-100 do not create
the same output, because it used too much runtime.
2020-05-01 14:45:36 +02:00
John Bytheway
630ba26278 Add test for consistent random ordering
-- Fixed up during cherrypicking
2020-05-01 14:30:01 +02:00
John Bytheway
26b2c3e7e2 Change random test shuffling technique (refactored)
Previously a random test ordering was obtained by applying std::shuffle
to the tests in declaration order.  This has two problems:

- It depends on the declaration order, so the order in which the tests
  will be run will be platform-specific.
- When trying to debug accidental inter-test dependencies, it is helpful
  to be able to find a minimal subset of tests which exhibits the issue.
  However, any change to the set of tests being run will completely
  change the test ordering, making it difficult or impossible to reduce
  the set of tests being run in any reasonably efficient manner.

Therefore, change the randomization approach to resolve both these
issues.

Generate a random value based on the user-provided RNG seed.  Convert
every test case to an integer by hashing a combination of that value
with the test name.  Sort the test cases by this integer.

The test names and RNG are platform-independent, so this should be
consistent across platforms.  Also, removing one test does not change
the integer value associated with the remaining tests, so they remain in
the same order.

To hash, use the FNV-1a hash, except with the basis being our randomly
selected value rather than the fixed basis set in the algorithm.  Cannot
use std::hash, because it is important that the result be
platform-independent.
2020-05-01 12:32:38 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
87a8b61d5a Fix bug in test spec parser handling of escaping in ORed patterns
It did not clear out all of its internal state when switching from
one pattern to another, so when it should've escaped `,`, it took
its position from its position in the original user-provided string,
rather than its position in the current pattern.

Fixes #1905
2020-05-01 09:56:34 +02:00
Andrew Gaspar
ca27b0dcc5 Remove usage of __builtin_constant_p under IBM XL 2020-05-01 09:31:59 +02:00
Moritz Haase
87c8055176 Suppress clang-tidy warning about vararg usage in assertion macros
CATCH_INTERNAL_IGNORE_BUT_WARN() introduced with b7b346c triggers
clang-tidy warning 'cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-vararg' for every usage
of assertion macros like CHECK() and REQUIRE(). Silence it via NOLINT
in the '#if defined(__clang__)' block only, as clang-tidy honors those.
2020-05-01 09:31:48 +02:00
Phoebe
46cc551b7a Add vcpkg installation instructions (#1898)
* Add vcpkg installation instructions

* Add index
2020-05-01 09:31:41 +02:00
Mark Gillard
f34aacfe5f Added toml++ to opensource-users.md 2020-05-01 09:31:12 +02:00
Mark Gillard
0d3e933d71 Fix alphabetical ordering of opensource-users.md 2020-05-01 09:31:03 +02:00
pi1024e
02a998598c C-header updates 2020-05-01 09:30:50 +02:00
Invincible
8ea45bf50c Change PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_FIXTURE_IN_TEST_NAME conditional.
When no TEST_CASE_METHOD function, there is no fixture to get.
2020-05-01 09:30:31 +02:00
Joel Uckelman
beb8c3a99d Fixed typo in "benchmark name" column width calculation. Closes #1885. 2020-05-01 09:30:17 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
656b15d37b Pick doc changes for v2.11.3 2020-05-01 09:28:17 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
5198fd3c9a Fix compilation error when lambdas are used in assertions
This is a partial revert of b7b346c3e5.
2020-05-01 09:24:26 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
08f8a81b2c Picking v2.11.2 docs changes 2020-04-30 21:44:16 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0d8eeec557 Move all scripts to Python3 2020-04-29 21:28:52 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d3c0b36487 Update wandbox script to use https endpoint and Python3 2020-04-29 21:28:34 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
95a2e54702 Different approach to proper colouring of filters 2020-04-29 21:28:25 +02:00
Till Hofmann
6badd7d9ed Switch back to uncolored output after printing filters
After printing the list of filters, switch back from yellow to black
before printing a newline to avoid the remaining output to be colored in
yellow.
2020-04-29 21:28:18 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
60cfaa38fb Make warnings in assertions fire for GCC/Clang again
The old code caused warnings to fire under MSVC, and Clang <3.8.
I could not find a GCC version where it worked, but I assume that it
did at some point.

This new code causes all of MSVC, GCC, Clang, in current versions,
to emit signed/unsigned comparison warning in test like this:

```cpp
TEST_CASE() {
    int32_t i = -1;
    uint32_t j = 1;
    REQUIRE(i != j);
}
```

Where previously only MSVC would emit the warning.

Fixes #1880
2020-04-29 21:27:57 +02:00
Julius Hülsmann
38a0dfca6d Update tutorial.md
Fix: typo; remove trailing ","
2020-04-29 21:17:54 +02:00
Julius Hülsmann
b014d988fe Update slow-compiles.md
Add missing "."
2020-04-29 21:17:30 +02:00
magnus.ornebring
7a0f8ff4b8 Add king as user 2020-04-29 16:55:03 +02:00
khyperia
efbfaa1704 Don't cast nanoseconds to integers when writing output 2020-04-29 16:54:46 +02:00
khyperia
c4e5b05cfc include <iterator> in catch_stats.hpp
needed for std::back_inserter on some platforms
2020-04-29 16:54:39 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0fdeb10c65 Cleanup how configuration-dependent test macros are defined 2020-04-29 15:36:40 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
783ab5ef87 Move around message macros and implementation 2020-04-29 14:02:53 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
8d50f04419 Move around matcher macro implementation 2020-04-26 21:33:55 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
804e2df099 Move Benchmarking macros to catch_benchmark.hpp 2020-04-26 19:24:36 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0470794a68 Split TEMPLATE_TEST* macros into their own set of files
These files are not included by the default
`#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>` path, so that users do
not have to pay for them if they do not use them. Follow up is to
split out the small part of `catch_preprocessor.hpp` used by the
default test macros (AFAIK, it is just `INTERNAL_CATCH_REMOVE_PARENS`
macro), so that it is not included by the default path either.

Also fixes #1892 by providing the missing macros.
2020-04-26 16:25:43 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
5150fa4476 Rename catch_capture.hpp to more descriptive catch_test_macro_impl.hpp 2020-04-26 13:32:17 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d776a93a39 Development build defaults to off 2020-04-25 18:18:45 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c078373f3f Rename internal macro for suppression of unused variable warnings 2020-04-25 18:13:17 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
517839fb3f Small cleanup of fatal condition handler 2020-04-25 14:07:50 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b955355ec4 Avoid recompiling main for each example
Instead, link against `Catch2Main` CMake target as intended.
2020-04-24 21:13:07 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c5ec936a72 Inline TagAlias constructor
It is trivial enough that the function call is not worth it, and
lets us remove one TU from compilation.
2020-04-24 21:09:10 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
8d44c2450c Add some explanatory comments to ErrnoGuard 2020-04-24 21:04:54 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7c97554565 Remove Obj-C(++) support 2020-04-24 20:42:52 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e1e6872c4c Standardize header names and file locations
This is both a really big and a really small commit. It is small in
that it only contains renaming, moving and modification of include
directives caused by this.

It is really big in the obvious way of touching something like 200
files.

The new rules for naming files is simple: headers use the `.hpp`
extension. The rules for physical file layout is still kinda in
progress, but the basics are also simple:
 * Significant parts of functionality get their own subfolder
   * Benchmarking is in `catch2/benchmark`
   * Matchers are in `catch2/matchers`
   * Generators are in `catch2/generators`
   * Reporters are in `catch2/reporters`
   * Baseline testing facilities are in `catch2/`
 * Various top level folders also contain `internal` subfolder,
   with files that users probably do not want to include directly,
   at least not until they have to write something like their own
   reporter.
    * The exact files in these subfolders is likely to change later
      on

Note that while some includes were cleaned up in this commit, it
is only the low hanging fruit and further cleanup using automatic
tooling will happen later.

Also note that various include guards, copyright notices and file
headers will also be standardized later, rather than in this commit.
2020-04-24 18:58:44 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
3836aa9ceb Remove catch_user_interfaces
It used to be a file that would collect interfaces we always wanted
to provide to users, so that the single header stitching script
would place them in the common part of the single header version.

As v3 is moving to separate headers model, the file is no longer
useful.
2020-04-24 15:34:12 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
3f2ada03d5 Remove unused catch_impl.hpp header
It became useless when we moved away from the single-header model,
because it was used an entry point for stitching CPP into the single
header file.
2020-04-24 14:25:33 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7892954c99 Remove global warning manipulation headers
They were unused except for one test file anyway.
2020-04-05 19:14:16 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
54a7eb1aed Rename reporters to use .hpp suffix
I want to standardize _all_ of Catch2 headers on the `.hpp` suffix.
2020-04-05 19:10:57 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
151dccbd31 Remove catch.hpp
This was an old "include all" header, that we no longer want to be
usable, to make the include differences in new versions explicit.

We will introduce new "include all" headers later, in the form of
`catch_all.hpp`, `catch_matchers_all.hpp` and so on...
2020-03-29 21:32:13 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4d63c36402 Update release notes with matcher changes 2020-03-29 14:57:29 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a25d83d8c4 Matcher type flattening overloads of && and || are now hidden friends 2020-03-29 14:03:29 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
f7d7aa9eb2 Fix and extend tests for composing generic matchers 2020-03-29 14:03:12 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ca5af2e85b Cleanup vector matchers
Once again, added doxygen comments and removed the inner-most namespace.
2020-03-28 15:17:12 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
904c47a634 Cleanup string matchers
Removed nested `StdString` namespace and added Doxygen comments.
Also renamed some matchers to avoid colisions now that there are
less separate namespaces for matchers to go to. Since this is a
breaking release anyway, it shouldn't matter, and the factory
functions that the users should use remain the same anyway.
2020-03-28 15:15:31 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
afc8b28c07 Cleanup for floating point matchers
Removed the `Floating` nested namespace and added Doxygen comments
for the factory methods.
2020-03-28 12:48:19 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a6baa6dda6 Cleanup in exception matchers
No more nested namespace for the matcher, and there is now a doxygen
explanatory comment on the factory function.
2020-03-28 11:06:14 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
5c9367d4f1 Small cleanup for PredicateMatcher
Removed the `generic` nested namespace, so PredicateMatcher now
lives in `Catch::Matchers` namespace, just like other matchers.
Also cleaned up and doxygenized comments on the `Predicate` factory
function for `PredicateMatcher`.
2020-03-27 14:56:33 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ab0ca2f566 Rename some matcher-related files
The two changes are
`catch_matchers_templates` -> `catch_matchers_templated` and
`catch_matchers_generic` -> `catch_matchers_predicate`. The former
is mostly cosmetic, but the second was previously significantly
misleading, and as the library is now to be consumed by including
specific headers, this needed to be fixed.
2020-03-27 10:24:08 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
3a3efebd16 Add IsEmpty and SizeIs matchers for ranges/containers
`SizeIs` can accept both `size_t` and a matcher. In the first case,
it checks whether the size of the range is equal to specified size.
In the second case, it checks whether the provided matcher accepts
the size of the range.
2020-03-27 10:24:08 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
f52a58e857 Make concrete matchers final
Outside of `MatcherBase` and `GenericMatcherBase`, matchers are not
designed to be overriden. This means that doing so can easily lead
to errors, and matchers are generally fairly simple functionality-wise.
so there is not much code reuse to be gained anyway.

Thus, Catch2-provided concrete matchers are now final.
2020-03-27 10:22:25 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
007efc173a Add generic Contains matcher
It matches a range iff the range contains a specific element,
or an element in the range matches the provided matcher.
2020-03-27 10:22:25 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
89e857349b Use _t form of traits 2020-03-27 10:22:25 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c2daf468bb Standardize matcher headers to use .hpp suffix 2020-03-27 10:22:25 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
64d7f9b98a New and hopefully improved documentation for matchers 2020-03-27 10:22:25 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
121f04ffcf Update Catch2-provided pkg-config
Also fixes an installation issue, where some installation steps
would not properly pick up `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` when set.
2020-03-18 10:51:35 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0e7e6b210a Remove obsolete surrogate TUs
They will be returned later, but better organized and covering
_all_ headers.
2020-03-17 23:34:55 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a15ffb735d Make ListeningReporter final
In general, for Catch2 v3 we are making virtual types `final`,
unless they were explicitly designed to be derived-from.
`ListeningReporter` is definitely not designed to be derived-from.
2020-03-09 21:15:30 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
727b26ab35 Remove IStreamingReporter::isMulti query
This was previously used to avoid `dynamic_cast` inside our code,
when we were creating more than one reporter, or a reporter
together with listeners. However, since then the offending code
was refactored to be smarter instead, and this query member function
is no longer needed nor used.
2020-03-09 21:07:32 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9de6eae6bb ConsoleReporter no longer creates a string when writing time units
This is minor perf improvement only, but it is free and trivial.
2020-03-08 14:04:35 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d1ffaf55a1 Fix warnings in ExtraTests and Examples 2020-02-26 16:07:54 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
33b47f7309 Fix warnings from stringifying functions
The only way to stream those is to use the `bool` overload of `op<<`.
However, to convert a function to bool, GCC creates AST equivalent
of `A? true : false`. Then, because `A` is a function, it warns that
it will never be `false`. 🤦

As a bonus, newer GCC versions issue _two_ different warnings about
this, but older GCC versions do not know both of them, so we also
have to suppress warning about unknown warning suppression.
2020-02-26 16:07:41 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
8d1e7ca896 Suppress unused variable warning for template test cases
The variable initialization has test registration as a side-effect,
but as far as GCC is concerned, the variable itself is unused.
Because the macro substitution always happens at global scope, we
cannot use cast to `void` as is usually done.
2020-02-26 16:07:39 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e601a5dc4f Suppress empty-variadic macros warning under GCC 2020-02-26 16:07:36 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e9caeb7d0b Fix Wparentheses for GCC
Sadly most versions still cannot properly handle the suppression
via `_Pragma`, so it has to leak to the users when they use older
GCC versions to compile their code
2020-02-26 16:07:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6e270958a2 Add development build option to CMake and enable it on CI
Development build enables warnings and and `Werror` or equivalent.
2020-02-26 16:07:26 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
50b2cfa5de Fix -Wmissing-braces in new matchers 2020-02-21 23:10:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
34e7a5e0cf Bunch of warning fixes 2020-02-21 23:10:22 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
04f18d996b Suppress global constructor warning in benchmarking 2020-02-21 23:10:12 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
3bb9fcd916 Remove trailing semi in REGISTER_TEST_CASE 2020-02-21 23:10:01 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c3013a6251 Move matcher implementation to their own subfolder
In the future we can expect many more matchers, so let's give them
a place to live.

Also moved matcher-related internal files to `internal` subfolder.
Ideally we should sort out all of our source code, but that will
have to come later.
2020-02-20 17:42:11 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
40e35d4318 Reorganize base headers for matchers 2020-02-20 13:39:04 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b83a12b12c Replace enable_if with enable_if_t 2020-02-20 13:03:38 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d33af93e17 Cleanup visibility in generic not matcher 2020-02-20 13:03:36 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
25c5ae240c Disable copies on generic matcher combinators 2020-02-20 13:03:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
260263b9bf Combined matchers are now final 2020-02-20 13:03:32 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
cf6575576f Start fixing up Matchers: namespaces, composition ops
This commit also forbids composing lvalues of composed matchers, as
per previous deprecation notice. I do not expect this to be contentious
in practice, because there was a bug in that usage for years, and
nobody complained.
2020-02-20 13:03:30 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a1be19aa1b Remove the separately compiled test for Benchmarking Macros
Thanks to the changes to compilation model, the tests for benchmarking
macros have been made part of the normal test run. This means that
the only purpose these separately compiled tests served was to waste
CI time.
2020-02-18 13:48:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c745adb81c Temporarily disable the test for DebugBreakMacro
The change to static library means that the new implementation needs
to be somewhat different, and I do not want to fix it right now.
2020-02-18 13:43:37 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
06c135706e Move X12-CustomDebugBreakMacro.cpp to the right place
This is a small fixup because cherry-picking the relevant commit
threw it into the wrong place...
2020-02-18 10:20:37 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ae1d21315c Specialize CATCH_TRAP() for iOS + thumb instruction set combo
Fixes #1862
2020-02-16 16:11:29 +01:00
Tristan Stenner
6a2c025bfc Add command line option 'never' to --wait-for-keypress (#1866)
Co-authored-by: Martin Hořeňovský <martin.horenovsky@gmail.com>
2020-02-16 16:11:11 +01:00
offa
2441c2faab stdio.h replaced with cstdio. 2020-02-16 16:05:30 +01:00
Clare Macrae
442283ee11 Add link to list of commercial user projects 2020-02-16 16:05:18 +01:00
Clare Macrae
3f81dd753a Fix typo in link in docs 2020-02-16 16:05:08 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
f8794634c2 Fix significant bug with storing composed matchers
Given that in the 2 or so years that matchers are thing nobody complained,
it seems that people do not actually write this sort of code, and the
possibility will be removed in v3. However, to avoid correctness bugs,
we will have to support this weird code in v2.
2020-02-16 16:02:31 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d6b2a3793b Check for Windows instead of WIN32 for wmain entry point
Closes #1849
2020-02-16 15:54:24 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
548de655fd Cleanup nextafter workaround 2020-02-16 15:52:14 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
89f18f15ca Add a test for custom debug break macros
See #1846
2020-02-16 15:47:00 +01:00
khyperia
3c7e737a7b Allow configuring of benchmark warmup time 2020-02-16 15:44:23 +01:00
khyperia
e880da93bd Make CATCH_BREAK_INTO_DEBUGGER be user-configurable 2020-02-16 15:27:21 +01:00
Rosen Penev
3e01d4b239 catch_compiler_capabilities.h: use proper math define
C++11 math requires _GLIBCXX_USE_C99_MATH_TR1 to be true with gcc/clang.

Also fixes an issue with uClibc-ng where __UCLIBC__ is defined in features.h but
that is not included here and is thus no-op.
2020-02-16 15:27:04 +01:00
offa
06c32862b3 Some refactorings:
- Overrides added
 - usages of push_back() replaced with emplace_back()
 - Loop variable made const-refernce
 - NULL replaced with nullptr
 - Names used in the declaration and definition unified
 - size() replaced with empty
 - Identical cases merged
2020-02-16 15:25:23 +01:00
Daniel Griscom
ab520f4e97 Removed unneeded 'using uchar = unsigned char' 2020-02-16 15:12:07 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
32617f42d0 Cherry-pick release notes for v2.11.1 2020-02-16 15:11:30 +01:00
melak47
17c4b2d093 Feature: generic matchers (#1843)
This commit extends the Matchers feature with the ability to have type-independent (e.g. templated) matchers. This is done by adding a new base type that Matchers can extend, `MatcherGenericBase`, and overloads of operators `!`, `&&` and `||` that handle matchers extending `MatcherGenericBase` in a special manner.

These new matchers can also take their arguments as values and non-const references.

Closes #1307 
Closes #1553 
Closes #1554 

Co-authored-by: Martin Hořeňovský <martin.horenovsky@gmail.com>
2020-02-16 11:19:10 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
db1a0465dc Outline GeneratorException from generators header 2020-02-14 16:15:47 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b2a6523d85 Fix Clang-3.8 compilation of tests
As far as I know, the compilation error is a compiler bug, but I
do not want to just drop the support for something that is trivial
to work around.
2020-02-13 16:57:37 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b009d190bf Avoid detecting Clang as having MSVC's traditional preprocessor
Fixes #1806
2020-02-13 16:28:30 +01:00
ptc-tgamper
ac83087bc2 catch_debugger.h - implement break into debugger assembler instructions for iOS 2020-02-13 16:28:02 +01:00
ptc-tgamper
123b449f8d catch_console_colour.cpp - adjust useColourOnPlatform for iOS 2020-02-13 16:27:56 +01:00
ptc-tgamper
6ad743a62b catch_debugger.cpp - debugger detection is identical on Mac OS X and iOS 2020-02-13 16:27:46 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0f47fe16bd Provide const overload of ObjectStorage::stored_object()
Fixes #1820
2020-02-13 16:26:06 +01:00
Joe Burzinski
82baef62e2 Fix forwarding in SingleValueGenerator and generator creation
Fixes #1809
2020-02-13 16:19:50 +01:00
Joe Burzinski
0fbf4f3e15 Fix wrong namespacing of benchmarking constructor helpers 2020-02-13 16:15:50 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ad3f50bbc1 Suppress using-namespace lint in GENERATE* macros
Closes #1799
2020-02-13 15:31:09 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
13e01d273a Cherry pick v2.11.0 release notes and docs 2020-02-13 15:30:46 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2788897051 Minor cleanup in the benchmarking tests 2020-02-13 15:12:57 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2945b80f61 Add more constexpr to StringRef 2020-02-13 15:01:03 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
63b7d6f98e Improve erasure of test numbers in TAP approvals 2020-02-13 14:22:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c50ba09cde Split [.foo] into [.][foo] when parsing test specs
b77cec05c0 fixed this problem for tagging tests, so that a test
case tagged with `[.foo]` would be parsed as tagged with `[.][foo]`.
This does the same for the test spec parsing.

Fixes #1798
2020-02-13 13:35:10 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c165bd15c5 Forbid copying ReusableStringStream
Copying a `ReusableStringStream` would lead to "double free" of
the stream, and thus it could be used in multiple places at the
same time, breaking the output.
2020-02-12 19:21:15 +01:00
cericks0n
4f0de7bbad Fix error when period of steady_clock is not nano
On systems where std::chrono::steady_clock::period is not std::nano, benchmark tests fail to compile due to trying to convert analysis.samples from a vector of duration<double, clock::period> to a vector of std::chrono::duration<double, std::nano>.
2020-02-12 19:20:41 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
21b24e8326 Remove catch_external_interfaces.h
Its intent was to show which headers are expected to be useable by
Catch2's users, and to enforce their inclusion in the single header
distribution at the right place.

Given the new library model, the second use case is not needed and
the first one is better served with documentation and physical file
layout.
2020-02-12 16:57:15 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0b2874b6b1 Move SonarQube reporter implementation to a cpp file 2020-02-07 11:26:33 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e6ea53ab49 Move Automake reporter to a cpp file 2020-02-07 11:26:30 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
338572a4f7 Move TAP reporter implementation to a cpp file 2020-02-07 11:26:28 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
70836d49ba Move include of catch_enforce out of the reporter bases 2020-02-07 11:26:24 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
db148c42d7 Move TeamCity implementation to a cpp file 2020-02-07 11:26:21 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
cd7d7a1c67 Remove CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING compilation toggle
Now that Catch2 is a proper library, we can always build the full
library (comparatively minor slowdown) and the user can avoid
including benchmarking headers to avoid the compilation slowdown.
2020-02-06 11:36:46 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
86e19b952d NoAssertions runs only 1 test case instead of all of them 2020-02-04 10:11:55 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
bce5b364d3 Unconditionally provide <chrono> StringMakers 2020-02-03 20:53:36 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
34bc56340d Normalize TAP approvals to avoid massive diffs for every change 2020-02-03 20:29:36 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c3a5e21648 Move Approx out of the Detail namespace 2020-02-03 15:14:59 +01:00
offa
bd9520c0f9 GCC pragma fixed. 2020-02-03 09:27:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a3ffc20f57 Provide CTest a hint on test costs (and thus ordering)
When running tests in parallel, CTest runs the tests in decreasing
order of cost (time required), to get the largest speed up from
parallelism. However, the initial cost estimates for all tests are
0, and they are only updated after a test run. This works on a dev
machine, where the tests are ran over and over again, because
eventually the estimates become quite precise, but CI always does
a clean build with 0 estimates.

Because we have 2 slow tests, we want them to run first to avoid
losing parallelism. To do this, we provide them with a cost estimate
manually.
2020-02-03 09:07:23 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b86ab20154 OpenCppCoverage skips coverage of non-source directories
Previously, we would collect coverage data for all source files in
Catch2's directory, including tests and examples, and we would then
ask codecov.io to ignore those. With this change, OpenCppCoverage
only collects coverage data for source files in the `src/` directory.
This cuts the size of the coverage report in half, and also speeds
up the coverage collection.
2020-02-02 23:15:22 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
1327946785 Add all in-repo reporters to approval tests 2020-02-02 15:04:19 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a49ab0a162 Do not count test files into coverage 2020-02-02 14:51:41 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
3b297cf9b5 Outline Config destructor to avoid including superfluous header 2020-02-02 14:43:26 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
66fe591477 Replace C++11 use of ::type with the _t suffix for std traits 2020-02-02 12:59:19 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ea6db67063 Use std::make_unique instead of our polyfill or naked new
The use we previously used the polyfill or naked new is that we
supported C++11, which did not yet have `std::make_unique`. However,
with the move to C++14 as the minimum, `std::make_unique` can be
expected to be always available.
2020-02-01 23:34:00 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a7b3e087a0 Fix coverage collection on AppVeyor 2020-01-31 14:44:40 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ddd0e7218d Remove the !hide special tag 2020-01-28 20:48:32 +01:00
Alexandr Timofeev
49e000b505 [conan] Fix the Conan package for multiple static library use 2020-01-25 22:39:50 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2e1ce37faa Try uploading in-development versions of v3 as testing packages 2020-01-25 21:09:48 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d0257fc1ff Do not use shared_ptrs for filters and patterns 2020-01-25 20:39:17 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
df2379218b Reduce the use of shared_ptrs for various Config objects
Ideally they would not be used at all, but the main config lifetime
is a weird mess right now and will require further refactoring.
2020-01-25 17:41:38 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7134ad9913 Replace shared_ptr with unique_ptr for reporters 2020-01-25 14:07:29 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
827733fe81 Improve approval tests handling off tagged devel versions 2020-01-25 11:23:40 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2f4a7dda68 Have the in-development version report as v3.0.0
Because some of the tooling used by Catch2 does not properly support
version postfixes, such as `preview-1`, we will report the
in-development version is `v3.0.0`, and the first real release will
have to be `v3.0.1`.

Closes #1824
2020-01-25 09:15:46 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6c3a5ef625 Remove CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
Now that the recommended distribution and usage method is proper
library, users can just avoid including the matcher headers to get
basically the same effect.
2020-01-25 09:07:36 +01:00
offa
c770a9c8b5 Conan topic cleanup. 2020-01-24 15:10:43 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d63681f707 Remove testing of CATCH_CONFIG_FALLBACK_STRINGIFIER from SelfTest
This removes a potential ODR violation and the configuration option
is tested in its own separate binary anyway.
2020-01-21 15:14:24 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2b696c4388 Piecemeal includes in extra-tests 2020-01-21 15:03:07 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
17281c09c3 Convert examples to piecemeal includes 2020-01-21 14:46:07 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
26f78f96aa Start using piecemeal includes in test files 2020-01-21 10:03:54 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c381b49c60 Split the test macros into their own file 2020-01-19 16:01:50 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
acf975cab1 Separate version macros to its own header 2020-01-19 15:39:11 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ec7280379e Adjust release scripts for v3 2020-01-19 15:39:11 +01:00
offa
21868deeab Conanfile updated to build the static libraries. 2020-01-19 14:59:33 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4005d87460 Use proper linkage between Catch2Main and Catch2 2019-12-18 20:14:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0dc30e51c0 Update codecov ignorelist 2019-12-18 18:04:31 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0c62a50392 Add the catch_main source file 2019-12-18 18:02:57 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
68cf4ca883 Add back coverage CMake option 2019-12-18 17:31:10 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9c07e2a416 Add test for tag aliases 2019-12-18 17:30:41 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
a4c31ecd16 Small CMakeLists cleanup 2019-12-18 17:30:08 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
1cc05122d7 Add Catch2Main CMake target that contains test main 2019-12-18 17:25:04 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
add7068f21 Fixup installation 2019-12-16 22:33:56 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ebeeaaeec6 Reenable appveyor for CI 2019-12-16 00:15:30 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
69bd213c40 Reenable travis for CI 2019-12-16 00:15:10 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
5fbf04cd59 Redo how the separate compilation tests are handled 2019-12-15 20:33:39 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
8b42acc328 Reintegrate extra tests 2019-12-09 10:04:26 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
29b441949c Port the last example 2019-12-08 20:58:52 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
70ef2f7f12 Update building of examples for static lib 2019-12-08 15:55:04 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
248f922465 Cleanup impl and main from the main header 2019-12-08 11:31:47 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
91ee07e08c Moved scripts/ to tools/scripts/ 2019-12-06 11:53:31 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6eb04667ad Move misc/ to tools/misc 2019-12-06 11:40:53 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
604ededf77 Move artwork/ to data/artwork/ 2019-12-06 11:36:12 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
918aa327fa Rename contrib/ to extras/ 2019-12-05 16:24:57 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0fea081ad1 Move tests from projects/ to tests/ 2019-12-05 16:00:20 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
90e2549cec Rewrite includes in tests to use library's include paths 2019-12-02 12:23:10 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
82cc5bc034 Rewrite includes inside the library to use <catch2/> form 2019-12-02 12:04:55 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
fef4f217b1 Unit tests build and run (todo: projects, includes, extras) 2019-11-30 20:45:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e341b11467 WIP: CMake changes to build static lib + tests separately 2019-11-30 17:41:41 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
443fa0fc88 Fixing paths in SelfTest 2019-11-30 17:41:17 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4385951a55 Move files into catch2/ subdir 2019-11-30 17:30:32 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7c6de33977 Fixed up include paths 2019-11-30 17:13:22 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e1a43b5b0f Move files from internal/ up a level 2019-11-30 12:23:37 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
8e56b8b0ec Rename include/ to src/ 2019-11-30 12:17:16 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6923a168a1 Remove unused header 2019-11-28 13:23:48 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c9067b2253 Refactor SectionInfo constructors 2019-11-16 21:53:32 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d36c15c3ca Store tags in one big pre-allocated string and only work with refs
This should decrease the number of allocations before main is entered
significantly, but complicates the code somewhat in return.

Assuming I used `massif` right, doing just `SelfTest --list-tests`
went from 929 allocations at "Remove gcc-4.9 from the travis builds"
(2 commits up), to 614 allocations with this commit.
2019-11-14 10:53:12 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
302e2c0b06 Do not copy around TestCaseInfo
Now a `TEST_CASE` macro should create a single TestCaseInfo and then
it should never be copied around. This, together with latter changes,
should significantly decrease the number of allocations made before
`main` is even entered.
2019-11-14 10:52:34 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
019b0a0fe0 Use Python3.5 (well, PIP) on AppVeyor to solve deprecation warnings 2019-11-13 20:59:19 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
9ff2b81164 Remove gcc-4.9 from the travis builds
According to CMake, it does not support templated variables. Strictly
speaking, we added that to the target so that the project defaults
to C++14, but I am planning to use them inside Catch2 anyway.
2019-11-07 15:58:37 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d6f7f1fbed Set CMakeLists to default to C++14 for our internal projects 2019-11-07 13:02:43 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6ddd84a67a Re-inline NameAndTags constructor 2019-11-07 12:45:16 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
09b66ccfde Remove unused method on TestCase 2019-11-05 10:45:59 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d1cb727e85 Remove workaround for GCC 4.8, as it is no longer supported
Closes #1442
2019-11-05 10:45:57 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e6b9b854b5 Change how and when anonymous test cases are named 2019-11-04 13:45:39 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
478c324534 Redo AppVeyor build matrix
Added VS 2019 builds, C++17/C++20 builds and performed some general
cleanup.
2019-11-04 13:12:59 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
eabb8a6af7 Cleanup tests for C++20 2019-11-04 13:08:10 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ae10e4ef72 Sections no longer save their description
Users can still write a description for their sections, but it will
no longer be saved as part of the `SectionInfo` struct. This ability
has also been added to the documentation.

Closes #1319
2019-11-03 23:13:25 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2c6ace04a7 Redo build matrix on .travis for C++14 and up
* Use Xenial as the base distribution
* Remove C++11 builds
* Add a lot more C++14 builds
* Add some C++17 builds
* Include newer versions of Clang and GCC
2019-10-31 16:19:56 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
7c48ea6016 Do not introduce VTable when using the NonCopyable helper 2019-10-30 18:51:14 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ca4c6218d4 Remove SourceLineInfo::empty() 2019-10-30 18:01:38 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ac4958395c Rejigger OSX images on Travis 2019-10-29 23:32:24 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
316a5c0572 Remove type erasure in predicate matcher
Now the type of the predicate is part of the type of the
PredicateMatcher.
2019-10-29 23:28:08 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c781301cd4 Stop support for gcc 4.8, XCode 7.3 and VS 2015 2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c46deee024 Untemplatize reporter bases 2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4f47d1c6c1 Hidden tests now require positive filter match to be selected
This also required some refactoring of how the pattern matching
works. This means that the concepts of include and exclude patterns
are no longer unified, with exclusion patterns working as just
negation of an inclusion patterns (which led to including hidden
tags by default, as they did not match the exclusion), but rather
both include and exclude patterns are handled separately.

The new logic is that given a filter and a test case, the test
case must match _all_ include patterns and _no_ exclude patterns
to be included by the filter. Furthermore, if the test case is
hidden, then the filter must have at least one include pattern
for the test case to be used.

Closes #1184
2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
2bcf1b3db6 Remove support for test case descriptions
Closes #1189
2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
be44cfa63b Specialize XML reporter's --list output 2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
85b129c741 Pipe --list* through reporters
This allows us to provide machine-readable listings through the
XMLReporter and it will also allow users to define their own listing
format that does whatever their own tools need.
2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
0f39438aae Stop checking verbosities up-front 2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c582e351ce Remove --list-test-names-only
People should use verbosity modifiers with `--list-tests` instead.

Closes #1190
2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
d2cddfc9c5 Make --list-* exit code be 0
Previously it returned the sum of listed things because ???. This
was completely useless and in many ways actively counterproductive
because of the success/failure conventions around exit codes.

Closes #1410
2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
557b336125 Remove superfluous semicolon in the INFO macro
Closes #1456
2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
141761745a Remove ANON_TEST_CASE
It can be fully replaced with `TEST_CASE` without any arguments,
so there is no need to keep it around.

Closes #1220
2019-10-29 14:07:18 +01:00
432 changed files with 21079 additions and 34315 deletions

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
---
AccessModifierOffset: '-4'
AlignEscapedNewlines: Left
AllowAllConstructorInitializersOnNextLine: 'true'
BinPackArguments: 'false'
BinPackParameters: 'false'
BreakConstructorInitializers: AfterColon
ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine: 'true'
DerivePointerAlignment: 'false'
FixNamespaceComments: 'true'
IncludeBlocks: Regroup
IndentCaseLabels: 'false'
IndentPPDirectives: AfterHash
IndentWidth: '4'
Language: Cpp
NamespaceIndentation: All
PointerAlignment: Left
SpaceBeforeCtorInitializerColon: 'false'
SpaceInEmptyParentheses: 'false'
SpacesInParentheses: 'true'
Standard: Cpp11
TabWidth: '4'
UseTab: Never
...

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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class BuilderSettings(object):
def reference(self):
""" Read project version from branch create Conan reference
"""
return os.getenv("CONAN_REFERENCE", "Catch2/{}".format(self._version))
return os.getenv("CONAN_REFERENCE", "catch2/{}".format(self._version))
@property
def channel(self):
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
reference=settings.reference,
channel=settings.channel,
upload=settings.upload,
upload_only_when_stable=settings.upload_only_when_stable,
upload_only_when_stable=False,
stable_branch_pattern=settings.stable_branch_pattern,
login_username=settings.login_username,
username=settings.username,

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@@ -1,11 +1,19 @@
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.2.0)
project(test_package CXX)
include(${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/conanbuildinfo.cmake)
conan_basic_setup(TARGETS)
# We set it only for the convenience of calling the executable
# in the package test function
set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/bin)
set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_RELEASE ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY})
set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_RELWITHDEBINFO ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY})
set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_MINSIZEREL ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY})
set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_DEBUG ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY})
find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED CONFIG)
add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} test_package.cpp)
target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} CONAN_PKG::Catch2)
set_target_properties(${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTIES CXX_STANDARD 11)
# Note: Conan 1.21 doesn't support granular target generation yet.
# The Main library would be included into the unified target.
# It's controlled by the `with_main` option in the recipe.
target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} Catch2::Catch2)
set_target_properties(${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTIES CXX_STANDARD 14)

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import os
class TestPackageConan(ConanFile):
settings = "os", "compiler", "build_type", "arch"
generators = "cmake"
generators = "cmake_find_package_multi"
def build(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
@@ -14,6 +14,6 @@ class TestPackageConan(ConanFile):
cmake.build()
def test(self):
assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.deps_cpp_info["Catch2"].rootpath, "licenses", "LICENSE.txt"))
assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.deps_cpp_info["catch2"].rootpath, "licenses", "LICENSE.txt"))
bin_path = os.path.join("bin", "test_package")
self.run("%s -s" % bin_path, run_environment=True)

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@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
int Factorial( int number ) {
return number <= 1 ? 1 : Factorial( number - 1 ) * number;

2
.github/FUNDING.yml vendored
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@@ -1 +1 @@
custom: "https://www.paypal.me/horenmar"
patreon: horenmar

1
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -28,4 +28,3 @@ Build
cmake-build-*
benchmark-dir
.conan/test_package/build
bazel-*

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@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
language: cpp
dist: xenial
branches:
except:
@@ -6,42 +8,34 @@ branches:
common_sources: &all_sources
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
- llvm-toolchain-trusty
- llvm-toolchain-trusty-3.9
- llvm-toolchain-trusty-4.0
- llvm-toolchain-xenial
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-3.8
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-3.9
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-4.0
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-5.0
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-6.0
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-7
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-8
matrix:
include:
# 1/ Linux Clang Builds
# Clang builds
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-3.5']
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.5'
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-3.8']
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.8' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-3.6']
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.6'
# Clang 3.7 is intentionally skipped as we cannot get it easily on
# TravisCI container
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['lcov', 'clang-3.8']
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.8'
packages: ['clang-3.8', 'lcov']
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.8' CPP14=1 EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
- os: linux
compiler: clang
@@ -49,101 +43,6 @@ matrix:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-3.9']
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.9'
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-4.0']
env: COMPILER='clang++-4.0'
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-5.0']
env: COMPILER='clang++-5.0'
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-6.0']
env: COMPILER='clang++-6.0'
# 2/ Linux GCC Builds
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-4.8']
env: COMPILER='g++-4.8'
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-4.9']
env: COMPILER='g++-4.9'
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-5']
env: COMPILER='g++-5'
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: &gcc6
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-6']
env: COMPILER='g++-6'
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: &gcc7
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-7']
env: COMPILER='g++-7'
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: &gcc8
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-8']
env: COMPILER='g++-8'
# 3b/ Linux C++14 Clang builds
# Note that we need newer libstdc++ for C++14 support
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
packages: ['clang-3.8', 'libstdc++-6-dev']
sources:
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
- llvm-toolchain-trusty
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.8' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-3.9', 'libstdc++-6-dev']
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.9' CPP14=1
- os: linux
@@ -151,124 +50,26 @@ matrix:
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-4.0', 'libstdc++-6-dev']
packages: ['clang-4.0']
env: COMPILER='clang++-4.0' CPP14=1
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-5.0', 'libstdc++-6-dev']
env: COMPILER='clang++-5.0' CPP14=1
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-6.0', 'libstdc++-6-dev']
env: COMPILER='clang++-6.0' CPP14=1
# 4a/ Linux C++14 GCC builds
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: *gcc6
env: COMPILER='g++-6' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: *gcc7
env: COMPILER='g++-7' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: *gcc8
env: COMPILER='g++-8' CPP14=1
# 5/ OSX Clang Builds
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.3
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode8
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode9
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode9.1
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++'
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode9.1
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++' CPP14=1
# 6/ Special builds -- examples, coverage, valgrind, etc.
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['lcov', 'g++-7']
env: COMPILER='g++-7' CPP14=1 EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
packages: ['clang-3.8', 'lcov']
sources:
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
- llvm-toolchain-trusty
env: COMPILER='clang++-3.8' EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['valgrind', 'lcov', 'g++-7']
env: COMPILER='g++-7' CPP14=1 VALGRIND=1
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode9.1
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++' CPP14=1 EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
# 7/ C++17 builds
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: *gcc7
env: COMPILER='g++-7' CPP17=1
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons: *gcc7
env: COMPILER='g++-7' EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1 CPP17=1
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-5.0']
env: COMPILER='clang++-5.0' CPP17=1
env: COMPILER='clang++-5.0' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-6.0']
env: COMPILER='clang++-6.0' CPP14=1
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
@@ -277,31 +78,102 @@ matrix:
env: COMPILER='clang++-6.0' CPP17=1
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-6.0', 'libstdc++-8-dev']
env: COMPILER='clang++-6.0' CPP17=1 EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
packages: ['clang-7']
env: COMPILER='clang++-7' CPP14=1
install:
- DEPS_DIR="${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/deps"
- mkdir -p ${DEPS_DIR} && cd ${DEPS_DIR}
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == "linux" ]]; then
CMAKE_URL="http://cmake.org/files/v3.8/cmake-3.8.2-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
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
which cmake || brew install cmake;
fi
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-8']
env: COMPILER='clang++-8' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['clang-8', 'libstdc++-8-dev']
env: COMPILER='clang++-8' CPP17=1 EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
# GCC builds
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-5']
env: COMPILER='g++-5' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-6']
env: COMPILER='g++-6' CPP14=1
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-7', 'lcov']
env: COMPILER='g++-7' CPP14=1 EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
- os: linux
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
sources: *all_sources
packages: ['g++-8']
env: COMPILER='g++-8' CPP17=1
# OSX Clang Builds
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode9.4
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++' CPP14=1
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode10.3
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++' CPP14=1
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode11.2
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++' CPP14=1
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode11.2
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER='clang++' CPP14=1 EXAMPLES=1 COVERAGE=1 EXTRAS=1
# Special builds, e.g. conan
- language: python
python:
- "3.7"
install:
- pip install conan-package-tools
env:
- CONAN_GCC_VERSIONS=8
- CONAN_DOCKER_IMAGE=conanio/gcc8
- CPP14=1
script:
- python .conan/build.py
before_script:
- export CXX=${COMPILER}
- cd ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}
# Regenerate single header file, so it is tested in the examples...
- python scripts/generateSingleHeader.py
- |
if [[ ${CPP17} -eq 1 ]]; then
@@ -309,13 +181,13 @@ before_script:
elif [[ ${CPP14} -eq 1 ]]; then
export CPP_STANDARD=14
else
export CPP_STANDARD=11
travis_terminate 4;
fi
# Use Debug builds for running Valgrind and building examples
- cmake -H. -BBuild-Debug -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -Wdev -DCATCH_USE_VALGRIND=${VALGRIND} -DCATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES=${EXAMPLES} -DCATCH_ENABLE_COVERAGE=${COVERAGE} -DCATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS=${EXTRAS} -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=${CPP_STANDARD} -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED=On -DCMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS=OFF
- cmake -H. -BBuild-Debug -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -Wdev -DCATCH_USE_VALGRIND=${VALGRIND} -DCATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES=${EXAMPLES} -DCATCH_ENABLE_COVERAGE=${COVERAGE} -DCATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS=${EXTRAS} -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=${CPP_STANDARD} -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED=On -DCMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS=OFF -DCATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD=ON
# Don't bother with release build for coverage build
- cmake -H. -BBuild-Release -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -Wdev -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=${CPP_STANDARD} -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED=On -DCMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS=OFF
- cmake -H. -BBuild-Release -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -Wdev -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=${CPP_STANDARD} -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED=On -DCMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS=OFF -DCATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD=ON
script:

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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
# Load the cc_library rule.
load("@rules_cc//cc:defs.bzl", "cc_library")
# Header-only rule to export catch2/catch.hpp.
cc_library(
name = "catch2",
hdrs = ["single_include/catch2/catch.hpp"],
includes = ["single_include/"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
)
cc_library(
name = "catch2_with_main",
srcs = ["src/catch_with_main.cpp"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = ["//:catch2"],
)

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@@ -1,26 +1,77 @@
#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}\"${MESSAGE}")
endforeach()
include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
function(add_cxx_flag_if_supported_to_targets flagname targets)
check_cxx_compiler_flag("${flagname}" HAVE_FLAG_${flagname})
if (HAVE_FLAG_${flagname})
foreach(target ${targets})
target_compile_options(${target} PUBLIC ${flagname})
endforeach()
endif()
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()
# Assumes that it is only called for development builds, where warnings
# and Werror is desired, so it also enables Werror.
function(add_warnings_to_targets targets)
LIST(LENGTH targets TARGETS_LEN)
# For now we just assume 2 possibilities: msvc and msvc-like compilers,
# and other.
if (MSVC)
foreach(target ${targets})
# Force MSVC to consider everything as encoded in utf-8
target_compile_options( ${target} PRIVATE /utf-8 )
# Enable Werror equivalent
if (CATCH_ENABLE_WERROR)
target_compile_options( ${target} PRIVATE /WX )
endif()
# MSVC is currently handled specially
if ( CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC" )
STRING(REGEX REPLACE "/W[0-9]" "/W4" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}) # override default warning level
target_compile_options( ${target} PRIVATE /w44265 /w44061 /w44062 /w45038 )
endif()
endforeach()
endif()
if (NOT MSVC)
set(CHECKED_WARNING_FLAGS
"-Wall"
"-Wextra"
"-Wpedantic"
"-Wweak-vtables"
"-Wunreachable-code"
"-Wmissing-declarations"
"-Wexit-time-destructors"
"-Wglobal-constructors"
"-Wmissing-noreturn"
"-Wparentheses"
"-Wextra-semi-stmt"
"-Wunreachable-code"
"-Wstrict-aliasing"
"-Wreturn-std-move"
"-Wmissing-braces"
"-Wdeprecated"
"-Wvla"
"-Wundef"
"-Wmisleading-indentation"
"-Wcatch-value"
"-Wabsolute-value"
"-Wreturn-std-move"
"-Wunused-parameter"
"-Wunused-function"
"-Wcall-to-pure-virtual-from-ctor-dtor"
"-Wdeprecated-register"
"-Wsuggest-override"
)
foreach(warning ${CHECKED_WARNING_FLAGS})
add_cxx_flag_if_supported_to_targets(${warning} "${targets}")
endforeach()
if (CATCH_ENABLE_WERROR)
foreach(target ${targets})
# Enable Werror equivalent
target_compile_options( ${target} PRIVATE -Werror )
endforeach()
endif()
endif()
endfunction()

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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@
libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@
pkg_version=@Catch2_VERSION@
Name: Catch2-With-Main
Description: A modern, C++-native test framework for C++14 and above (links in default main)
Version: ${pkg_version}
Requires: catch2 = ${pkg_version}
Cflags: -I${includedir}
Libs: -L${libdir} -lCatch2WithMain

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@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
prefix=@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@
exec_prefix=${prefix}
includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@
libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@
Name: Catch2
Description: A modern, C++-native, header-only, test framework for C++11
Description: A modern, C++-native, test framework for C++14 and above
URL: https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2
Version: @Catch2_VERSION@
Cflags: -I${includedir}
Libs: -L${libdir} -lCatch2

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@@ -3,11 +3,20 @@ cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
# detect if Catch is being bundled,
# disable testsuite in that case
if(NOT DEFINED PROJECT_NAME)
set(NOT_SUBPROJECT ON)
else()
set(NOT_SUBPROJECT OFF)
set(NOT_SUBPROJECT ON)
endif()
option(CATCH_INSTALL_DOCS "Install documentation alongside library" ON)
option(CATCH_INSTALL_EXTRAS "Install extras alongside library" ON)
option(CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD "Build tests, enable warnings, enable Werror, etc" OFF)
include(CMakeDependentOption)
cmake_dependent_option(CATCH_BUILD_TESTING "Build the SelfTest project" ON "CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD" OFF)
cmake_dependent_option(CATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES "Build code examples" OFF "CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD" OFF)
cmake_dependent_option(CATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS "Build extra tests" OFF "CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD" OFF)
cmake_dependent_option(CATCH_ENABLE_COVERAGE "Generate coverage for codecov.io" OFF "CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD" OFF)
cmake_dependent_option(CATCH_ENABLE_WERROR "Enables Werror during build" ON "CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD" OFF)
# Catch2's build breaks if done in-tree. You probably should not build
# things in tree anyway, but we can allow projects that include Catch2
# as a subproject to build in-tree as long as it is not in our tree.
@@ -16,43 +25,44 @@ if (CMAKE_BINARY_DIR STREQUAL CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR)
endif()
project(Catch2 LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 2.13.10)
project(Catch2 LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 3.0.0)
# Provide path for scripts
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/CMake")
include(GNUInstallDirs)
include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers)
include(CTest)
option(CATCH_USE_VALGRIND "Perform SelfTests with Valgrind" OFF)
option(CATCH_BUILD_TESTING "Build SelfTest project" ON)
option(CATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES "Build documentation examples" OFF)
option(CATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS "Build extra tests" OFF)
option(CATCH_BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY "Builds static library from the main implementation. EXPERIMENTAL" OFF)
option(CATCH_ENABLE_COVERAGE "Generate coverage for codecov.io" OFF)
option(CATCH_ENABLE_WERROR "Enable all warnings as errors" ON)
option(CATCH_INSTALL_DOCS "Install documentation alongside library" ON)
option(CATCH_INSTALL_HELPERS "Install contrib alongside library" ON)
# This variable is used in some subdirectories, so we need it here, rather
# than later in the install block
set(CATCH_CMAKE_CONFIG_DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/Catch2")
# 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 ${CATCH_DIR}/include)
if(USE_WMAIN)
# We have some Windows builds that test `wmain` entry point,
# and we need this change to be present in all binaries that
# are built during these tests, so this is required here, before
# the subdirectories are added.
if(CATCH_TEST_USE_WMAIN)
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} /ENTRY:wmainCRTStartup")
endif()
if(NOT_SUBPROJECT)
include(CTest)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY USE_FOLDERS ON)
if(BUILD_TESTING AND CATCH_BUILD_TESTING)
find_package(PythonInterp)
if (NOT PYTHONINTERP_FOUND)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Python not found, but required for tests")
endif()
add_subdirectory(projects)
# Basic paths
set(CATCH_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
set(SOURCES_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/src/catch2)
set(SELF_TEST_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/tests/SelfTest)
set(BENCHMARK_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/tests/Benchmark)
set(EXAMPLES_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/examples)
# We need to bring-in the variables defined there to this scope
add_subdirectory(src)
# Build tests only if requested
if (BUILD_TESTING AND CATCH_BUILD_TESTING AND NOT_SUBPROJECT)
find_package(PythonInterp 3 REQUIRED)
if (NOT PYTHONINTERP_FOUND)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Python not found, but required for tests")
endif()
add_subdirectory(tests)
endif()
if(CATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES)
@@ -60,75 +70,28 @@ if(CATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES)
endif()
if(CATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS)
add_subdirectory(projects/ExtraTests)
add_subdirectory(tests/ExtraTests)
endif()
# add catch as a 'linkable' target
add_library(Catch2 INTERFACE)
# depend on some obvious c++11 features so the dependency is transitively added dependents
target_compile_features(Catch2
INTERFACE
cxx_alignas
cxx_alignof
cxx_attributes
cxx_auto_type
cxx_constexpr
cxx_defaulted_functions
cxx_deleted_functions
cxx_final
cxx_lambdas
cxx_noexcept
cxx_override
cxx_range_for
cxx_rvalue_references
cxx_static_assert
cxx_strong_enums
cxx_trailing_return_types
cxx_unicode_literals
cxx_user_literals
cxx_variadic_macros
)
target_include_directories(Catch2
INTERFACE
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/single_include>
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}>
)
if (ANDROID)
target_link_libraries(Catch2 INTERFACE log)
if (CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD)
add_warnings_to_targets("${CATCH_WARNING_TARGETS}")
endif()
# provide a namespaced alias for clients to 'link' against if catch is included as a sub-project
add_library(Catch2::Catch2 ALIAS Catch2)
# Hacky support for compiling the impl into a static lib
if (CATCH_BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)
add_library(Catch2WithMain ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/catch_with_main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(Catch2WithMain PUBLIC Catch2)
add_library(Catch2::Catch2WithMain ALIAS Catch2WithMain)
# Make the build reproducible on versions of g++ and clang that supports -ffile-prefix-map
if(("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" AND NOT ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION} VERSION_LESS 8) OR
("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang" AND NOT ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION} VERSION_LESS 10))
target_compile_options(Catch2WithMain PRIVATE "-ffile-prefix-map=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}=.")
endif()
if (CATCH_CONFIG_DEFAULT_REPORTER)
target_compile_definitions(Catch2WithMain PRIVATE CATCH_CONFIG_DEFAULT_REPORTER=${CATCH_CONFIG_DEFAULT_REPORTER})
endif()
endif(CATCH_BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)
#option(CATCH_USE_VALGRIND "Perform SelfTests with Valgrind" OFF)
#option(CATCH_ENABLE_WERROR "Enable all warnings as errors" ON)
#
#set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY USE_FOLDERS ON)
#
#
#
#
#
# Only perform the installation steps when Catch is not being used as
# a subproject via `add_subdirectory`, or the destinations will break,
# see https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/1373
if (NOT_SUBPROJECT)
include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers)
set(CATCH_CMAKE_CONFIG_DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/Catch2")
configure_package_config_file(
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/CMake/Catch2Config.cmake.in
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Catch2Config.cmake
@@ -136,32 +99,8 @@ if (NOT_SUBPROJECT)
${CATCH_CMAKE_CONFIG_DESTINATION}
)
# Workaround lack of generator expressions in install(TARGETS
set(InstallationTargets Catch2)
if (TARGET Catch2WithMain)
list(APPEND InstallationTargets Catch2WithMain)
endif()
# create and install an export set for catch target as Catch2::Catch
install(
TARGETS
${InstallationTargets}
EXPORT
Catch2Targets
DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
)
install(
EXPORT
Catch2Targets
NAMESPACE
Catch2::
DESTINATION
${CATCH_CMAKE_CONFIG_DESTINATION}
)
## TODO: Catch2 main target?
## Install some cpp file as well?
# By default, FooConfigVersion is tied to architecture that it was
# generated on. Because Catch2 is header-only, it is arch-independent
@@ -182,13 +121,6 @@ if (NOT_SUBPROJECT)
)
set(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P ${CATCH2_CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P})
install(
DIRECTORY
"single_include/"
DESTINATION
"${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
install(
FILES
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Catch2Config.cmake"
@@ -207,25 +139,25 @@ if (NOT_SUBPROJECT)
)
endif()
if(CATCH_INSTALL_HELPERS)
# Install CMake scripts
install(
FILES
"contrib/ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake"
"contrib/Catch.cmake"
"contrib/CatchAddTests.cmake"
DESTINATION
${CATCH_CMAKE_CONFIG_DESTINATION}
)
# Install debugger helpers
install(
FILES
"contrib/gdbinit"
"contrib/lldbinit"
DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATAROOTDIR}/Catch2
)
if(CATCH_INSTALL_EXTRAS)
# Install CMake scripts
install(
FILES
"extras/ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake"
"extras/Catch.cmake"
"extras/CatchAddTests.cmake"
DESTINATION
${CATCH_CMAKE_CONFIG_DESTINATION}
)
# Install debugger helpers
install(
FILES
"extras/gdbinit"
"extras/lldbinit"
DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATAROOTDIR}/Catch2
)
endif()
## Provide some pkg-config integration
@@ -238,9 +170,15 @@ if (NOT_SUBPROJECT)
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/catch2.pc
@ONLY
)
configure_file(
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/CMake/catch2-with-main.pc.in
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/catch2-with-main.pc
@ONLY
)
install(
FILES
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/catch2.pc"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/catch2-with-main.pc"
DESTINATION
${PKGCONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}
)

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@@ -1,16 +1,15 @@
<a id="top"></a>
![catch logo](artwork/catch2-logo-small.png)
![catch logo](data/artwork/catch2-logo-small.png)
[![Github Releases](https://img.shields.io/github/release/catchorg/catch2.svg)](https://github.com/catchorg/catch2/releases)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/catchorg/Catch2.svg?branch=v2.x)](https://travis-ci.org/catchorg/Catch2)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/catchorg/Catch2.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/catchorg/Catch2)
[![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/catchorg/Catch2?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/catchorg/catch2)
[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/catchorg/Catch2/branch/v2.x/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/catchorg/Catch2)
[![Try online](https://img.shields.io/badge/try-online-blue.svg)](https://wandbox.org/permlink/6JUH8Eybx4CtvkJS)
[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/catchorg/Catch2/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/catchorg/Catch2)
<!-- We can eventually bring this back, but the upload script will have to be more complex -->
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[![Join the chat in Discord: https://discord.gg/4CWS9zD](https://img.shields.io/badge/Discord-Chat!-brightgreen.svg)](https://discord.gg/4CWS9zD)
<a href="https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/releases/download/v2.13.10/catch.hpp">The latest version of the single header can be downloaded directly using this link</a>
## Catch2 is released!
If you've been using an earlier version of Catch, please see the
@@ -19,10 +18,7 @@ before moving to Catch2. You might also like to read [this blog post](https://le
## What's the Catch?
Catch2 is a multi-paradigm test framework for C++. which also supports
Objective-C (and maybe C).
It is primarily distributed as a single header file, although certain
extensions may require additional headers.
Catch2 is a multi-paradigm test framework for C++.
## How to use it
This documentation comprises these three parts:

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@@ -1,93 +1,32 @@
# version string format -- This will be overwritten later anyway
version: "{build}"
# We need a more up to date pip because Python 2.7 is EOL soon
init:
- set PATH=C:\Python35\Scripts;%PATH%
version: "{build}-{branch}"
# If we ever get a backlog larger than clone_depth, builds will fail
# spuriously. I do not think we will ever get 20 deep commits deep though.
clone_depth: 20
# We want to build everything, except for branches that are explicitly
# for messing around with travis.
branches:
except:
- /dev-travis.+/
os:
- Visual Studio 2017
- Visual Studio 2015
environment:
matrix:
- additional_flags: "/permissive- /std:c++latest"
wmain: 0
- additional_flags: ""
wmain: 0
- additional_flags: "/D_UNICODE /DUNICODE"
wmain: 1
coverage: 0
# Have a coverage dimension
- additional_flags: ""
wmain: 0
coverage: 1
# Have an examples dimension
- additional_flags: ""
wmain: 0
examples: 1
matrix:
exclude:
- os: Visual Studio 2015
additional_flags: "/permissive- /std:c++latest"
- os: Visual Studio 2015
additional_flags: "/D_UNICODE /DUNICODE"
# Exclude unwanted coverage configurations
- coverage: 1
platform: Win32
- coverage: 1
os: Visual Studio 2015
- coverage: 1
configuration: Release
# Exclude unwanted examples configurations
- examples: 1
platform: Win32
- examples: 1
os: Visual Studio 2015
- examples: 1
configuration: Release
# We need a more up to date pip because Python 2.7 is EOL soon
init:
- set PATH=C:\Python35;C:\Python35\Scripts;%PATH%
install:
- ps: if (($env:CONFIGURATION) -eq "Debug" -And ($env:coverage) -eq "1" ) { pip --disable-pip-version-check install codecov }
- ps: if (($env:CONFIGURATION) -eq "Debug" -And ($env:coverage) -eq "1" ) { .\misc\installOpenCppCoverage.ps1 }
- ps: if (($env:CONFIGURATION) -eq "Debug" -And ($env:coverage) -eq "1" ) { .\tools\misc\installOpenCppCoverage.ps1 }
# Win32 and x64 are CMake-compatible solution platform names.
# This allows us to pass %PLATFORM% to CMake -A.
platform:
- Win32
- x64
# build Configurations, i.e. Debug, Release, etc.
configuration:
- Debug
- Release
#Cmake will autodetect the compiler, but we set the arch
before_build:
- set CXXFLAGS=%additional_flags%
# Indirection because appveyor doesn't handle multiline batch scripts properly
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37627248/how-to-split-a-command-over-multiple-lines-in-appveyor-yml/37647169#37647169
# https://help.appveyor.com/discussions/questions/3888-multi-line-cmd-or-powershell-warning-ignore
- cmd: .\misc\appveyorBuildConfigurationScript.bat
- cmd: .\tools\misc\appveyorBuildConfigurationScript.bat
# build with MSBuild
@@ -98,4 +37,90 @@ build:
test_script:
- set CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1
- cmd: .\misc\appveyorTestRunScript.bat
- cmd: .\tools\misc\appveyorTestRunScript.bat
# Sadly we cannot use the standard "dimensions" based approach towards
# specifying the different builds, as there is no way to add one-offs
# builds afterwards. This means that we will painfully specify each
# build explicitly.
environment:
matrix:
- FLAVOR: VS 2019 x64 Debug
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
platform: x64
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2019 x64 Release
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
platform: x64
configuration: Release
- FLAVOR: VS 2019 x64 Debug Coverage Examples
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
examples: 1
coverage: 1
platform: x64
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2019 x64 Debug WMain
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
wmain: 1
additional_flags: "/D_UNICODE /DUNICODE"
platform: x64
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2019 Win32 Debug
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
platform: Win32
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2019 x64 Debug Latest Strict
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
additional_flags: "/permissive- /std:c++latest"
platform: x64
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2017 x64 Debug
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
platform: x64
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2017 x64 Release
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
platform: x64
configuration: Release
- FLAVOR: VS 2017 x64 Release Coverage
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
coverage: 1
platform: x64
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2017 Win32 Debug
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
platform: Win32
configuration: Debug
# This build causes error after 30 minutes, because the VS2017 image
# tries to launch just-in-time debugger on call to std::terminate, which
# is an expected part of the tests in this build.
# We can reenable it, if we handle disabling that test in CMake.
# - FLAVOR: VS 2017 Win32 Debug Examples
# APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
# examples: 1
# platform: Win32
# configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2017 Win32 Debug WMain
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
wmain: 1
additional_flags: "/D_UNICODE /DUNICODE"
platform: Win32
configuration: Debug
- FLAVOR: VS 2017 x64 Debug Latest Strict
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
additional_flags: "/permissive- /std:c++latest"
platform: x64
configuration: Debug

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@@ -10,16 +10,13 @@ coverage:
default:
target: 80%
ignore:
- "projects/SelfTest"
- "**/catch_reporter_tap.hpp"
- "**/catch_reporter_automake.hpp"
- "**/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp"
- "**/catch_reporter_sonarqube.hpp"
- "**/external/clara.hpp"
- "tests"
codecov:
branch: v2.x
branch: master
max_report_age: off
comment:
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@@ -3,28 +3,43 @@ from conans import ConanFile, CMake
class CatchConan(ConanFile):
name = "Catch2"
description = "A modern, C++-native, header-only, framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD"
topics = ("conan", "catch2", "header-only", "unit-test", "tdd", "bdd")
name = "catch2"
description = "A modern, C++-native, framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD"
topics = ("conan", "catch2", "unit-test", "tdd", "bdd")
url = "https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2"
homepage = url
license = "BSL-1.0"
exports = "LICENSE.txt"
exports_sources = ("single_include/*", "CMakeLists.txt", "CMake/*", "contrib/*", "src/*")
generators = "cmake"
def package(self):
exports = "LICENSE.txt"
exports_sources = ("src/*", "CMakeLists.txt", "CMake/*", "extras/*")
settings = "os", "compiler", "build_type", "arch"
options = {"with_main": [True, False]}
default_options = {"with_main": True}
def _configure_cmake(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
cmake.definitions["BUILD_TESTING"] = "OFF"
cmake.definitions["CATCH_INSTALL_DOCS"] = "OFF"
cmake.definitions["CATCH_INSTALL_HELPERS"] = "ON"
cmake.configure(build_folder='build')
cmake.configure(build_folder="build")
return cmake
def build(self):
cmake = self._configure_cmake()
cmake.build()
def package(self):
self.copy(pattern="LICENSE.txt", dst="licenses")
cmake = self._configure_cmake()
cmake.install()
self.copy(pattern="LICENSE.txt", dst="licenses")
def package_id(self):
self.info.header_only()
del self.info.options.with_main
def package_info(self):
self.cpp_info.builddirs.append("lib/cmake/Catch2")
self.cpp_info.libs = [
'Catch2Main', 'Catch2'] if self.options.with_main else ['Catch2']
self.cpp_info.names["cmake_find_package"] = "Catch2"
self.cpp_info.names["cmake_find_package_multi"] = "Catch2"

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> [Introduced](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/1616) in Catch 2.9.0.
_Note that benchmarking support is disabled by default and to enable it,
you need to define `CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING`. For more details,
see the [compile-time configuration documentation](configuration.md#top)._
Writing benchmarks is not easy. Catch simplifies certain aspects but you'll
always need to take care about various aspects. Understanding a few things about
the way Catch runs your code will be very helpful when writing your benchmarks.

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@@ -36,21 +36,6 @@ add_subdirectory(lib/Catch2)
target_link_libraries(tests Catch2::Catch2)
```
Another possibility is to use [FetchContent](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FetchContent.html):
```cmake
Include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(
Catch2
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git
GIT_TAG v2.13.9 # or a later release
)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(Catch2)
target_link_libraries(tests Catch2::Catch2)
```
## Automatic test registration
Catch2's repository also contains two CMake scripts that help users
@@ -58,7 +43,7 @@ with automatically registering their `TEST_CASE`s with CTest. They
can be found in the `contrib` folder, and are
1) `Catch.cmake` (and its dependency `CatchAddTests.cmake`)
2) `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake` (deprecated)
2) `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake`
If Catch2 has been installed in system, both of these can be used after
doing `find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)`. Otherwise you need to add them
@@ -98,10 +83,6 @@ catch_discover_tests(target
[TEST_SUFFIX suffix]
[PROPERTIES name1 value1...]
[TEST_LIST var]
[REPORTER reporter]
[OUTPUT_DIR dir]
[OUTPUT_PREFIX prefix]
[OUTPUT_SUFFIX suffix]
)
```
@@ -148,46 +129,13 @@ default `<target>_TESTS`. This can be useful when the same test
executable is being used in multiple calls to `catch_discover_tests()`.
Note that this variable is only available in CTest.
* `REPORTER reporter`
Use the specified reporter when running the test case. The reporter will
be passed to the test runner as `--reporter reporter`.
* `OUTPUT_DIR dir`
If specified, the parameter is passed along as
`--out dir/<test_name>` to test executable. The actual file name is the
same as the test name. This should be used instead of
`EXTRA_ARGS --out foo` to avoid race conditions writing the result output
when using parallel test execution.
* `OUTPUT_PREFIX prefix`
May be used in conjunction with `OUTPUT_DIR`.
If specified, `prefix` is added to each output file name, like so
`--out dir/prefix<test_name>`.
* `OUTPUT_SUFFIX suffix`
May be used in conjunction with `OUTPUT_DIR`.
If specified, `suffix` is added to each output file name, like so
`--out dir/<test_name>suffix`. This can be used to add a file extension to
the output file name e.g. ".xml".
### `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake`
⚠ This script is [deprecated](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/pull/2120)
in Catch 2.13.4 and superseded by the above approach using `catch_discover_tests`.
See [#2092](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/2092) for details.
`ParseAndAddCatchTests` works by parsing all implementation files
associated with the provided target, and registering them via CTest's
`add_test`. This approach has some limitations, such as the fact that
commented-out tests will be registered anyway. More serious, only a
subset of the assertion macros currently available in Catch can be
detected by this script and tests with any macros that cannot be
parsed are *silently ignored*.
commented-out tests will be registered anyway.
#### Usage
@@ -213,7 +161,7 @@ ParseAndAddCatchTests(foo)
* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_VERBOSE` -- When `ON`, the script prints debug
messages. Defaults to `OFF`.
* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_NO_HIDDEN_TESTS` -- When `ON`, hidden tests (tests
tagged with any of `[!hide]`, `[.]` or `[.foo]`) will not be registered.
tagged with either of `[.]` or `[.foo]`) will not be registered.
Defaults to `OFF`.
* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_FIXTURE_IN_TEST_NAME` -- When `ON`, adds fixture
class name to the test name in CTest. Defaults to `ON`.

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@@ -222,16 +222,6 @@ available warnings
When set to ```yes``` Catch will report the duration of each test case, in milliseconds. Note that it does this regardless of whether a test case passes or fails. Note, also, the certain reporters (e.g. Junit) always report test case durations regardless of this option being set or not.
<pre>-D, --min-duration &lt;value></pre>
> `--min-duration` was [introduced](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/pull/1910) in Catch 2.13.0
When set, Catch will report the duration of each test case that took more
than &lt;value> seconds, in milliseconds. This option is overriden by both
`-d yes` and `-d no`, so that either all durations are reported, or none
are.
<a id="input-file"></a>
## Load test names to run from a file
<pre>-f, --input-file &lt;filename></pre>

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
# Compile-time configuration
**Contents**<br>
[main()/ implementation](#main-implementation)<br>
[Reporter / Listener interfaces](#reporter--listener-interfaces)<br>
[Prefixing Catch macros](#prefixing-catch-macros)<br>
[Terminal colour](#terminal-colour)<br>
[Console width](#console-width)<br>
@@ -22,20 +20,6 @@ Catch is designed to "just work" as much as possible. For most people the only c
Nonetheless there are still some occasions where finer control is needed. For these occasions Catch exposes a set of macros for configuring how it is built.
## main()/ implementation
CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN // Designates this as implementation file and defines main()
CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER // Designates this as implementation file
Although Catch is header only it still, internally, maintains a distinction between interface headers and headers that contain implementation. Only one source file in your test project should compile the implementation headers and this is controlled through the use of one of these macros - one of these identifiers should be defined before including Catch in *exactly one implementation file in your project*.
## Reporter / Listener interfaces
CATCH_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES // Brings in necessary headers for Reporter/Listener implementation
Brings in various parts of Catch that are required for user defined Reporters and Listeners. This means that new Reporters and Listeners can be defined in this file as well as in the main file.
Implied by both `CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN` and `CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER`.
## Prefixing Catch macros
@@ -127,8 +111,8 @@ Catch's selection, by defining either `CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TO_STRING` or
## C++17 toggles
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS // Use std::uncaught_exceptions instead of std::uncaught_exception
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_STRING_VIEW // Override std::string_view support detection(Catch provides a StringMaker specialization by default)
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS // Override std::uncaught_exceptions (instead of std::uncaught_exception) support detection
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_STRING_VIEW // Override std::string_view support detection (Catch provides a StringMaker specialization by default)
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_VARIANT // Override std::variant support detection (checked by CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_VARIANT_STRINGMAKER)
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_OPTIONAL // Override std::optional support detection (checked by CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_OPTIONAL_STRINGMAKER)
CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_BYTE // Override std::byte support detection (Catch provides a StringMaker specialization by default)
@@ -147,14 +131,12 @@ by using `_NO_` in the macro, e.g. `CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS`.
CATCH_CONFIG_COUNTER // Use __COUNTER__ to generate unique names for test cases
CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH // Enable SEH handling on Windows
CATCH_CONFIG_FAST_COMPILE // Sacrifices some (rather minor) features for compilation speed
CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS // Do not compile Matchers in this compilation unit
CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS // Enable handling POSIX signals
CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_CRTDBG // Enable leak checking using Windows's CRT Debug Heap
CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_STRINGIFICATION // Disable stringifying the original expression
CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE // Disables assertions and test case registration
CATCH_CONFIG_WCHAR // Enables use of wchart_t
CATCH_CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL_REDIRECT // Enables the new (experimental) way of capturing stdout/stderr
CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING // Enables the integrated benchmarking features (has a significant effect on compilation speed)
CATCH_CONFIG_USE_ASYNC // Force parallel statistical processing of samples during benchmarking
CATCH_CONFIG_ANDROID_LOGWRITE // Use android's logging system for debug output
CATCH_CONFIG_GLOBAL_NEXTAFTER // Use nextafter{,f,l} instead of std::nextafter
@@ -165,7 +147,10 @@ Currently Catch enables `CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH` only when compiled with MSVC,
`CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS` is on by default, except when Catch is compiled under `Cygwin`, where it is disabled by default (but can be force-enabled by defining `CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS`).
`CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_CRTDBG` is off by default. If enabled, Windows's CRT is used to check for memory leaks, and displays them after the tests finish running.
`CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_CRTDBG` is off by default. If enabled, Windows's
CRT is used to check for memory leaks, and displays them after the tests
finish running. This option only works when linking against the default
main, and must be defined for the whole library build.
`CATCH_CONFIG_WCHAR` is on by default, but can be disabled. Currently
it is only used in support for DJGPP cross-compiler.
@@ -184,11 +169,6 @@ should not lead to false negatives.
`CATCH_CONFIG_FAST_COMPILE` has to be either defined, or not defined,
in all translation units that are linked into single test binary.
### `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS`
When `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS` is defined, all mentions of Catch's Matchers are ifdef-ed away from the translation unit. Doing so will speed up compilation of that TU.
_Note: If you define `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS` in the same file as Catch's main is implemented, your test executable will fail to link if you use Matchers anywhere._
### `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_STRINGIFICATION`
This toggle enables a workaround for VS 2017 bug. For details see [known limitations](limitations.md#visual-studio-2017----raw-string-literal-in-assert-fails-to-compile).
@@ -213,7 +193,6 @@ By default, Catch does not stringify some types from the standard library. This
CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_PAIR_STRINGMAKER // Provide StringMaker specialization for std::pair
CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_TUPLE_STRINGMAKER // Provide StringMaker specialization for std::tuple
CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_CHRONO_STRINGMAKER // Provide StringMaker specialization for std::chrono::duration, std::chrono::timepoint
CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_VARIANT_STRINGMAKER // Provide StringMaker specialization for std::variant, std::monostate (on C++17)
CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_OPTIONAL_STRINGMAKER // Provide StringMaker specialization for std::optional (on C++17)
CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_ALL_STRINGMAKERS // Defines all of the above

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@@ -1,134 +1,100 @@
<a id="top"></a>
# Contributing to Catch2
# Contributing to Catch
**Contents**<br>
[Using Git(Hub)](#using-github)<br>
[Branches](#branches)<br>
[Directory structure](#directory-structure)<br>
[Testing your changes](#testing-your-changes)<br>
[Writing documentation](#writing-documentation)<br>
[Writing code](#writing-code)<br>
[CoC](#coc)<br>
[Documenting your code](#documenting-your-code)<br>
[Code constructs to watch out for](#code-constructs-to-watch-out-for)<br>
So you want to contribute something to Catch2? 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, other comments, and
questions, but generally it is a better idea to ask questions in our
[Discord](https://discord.gg/4CWS9zD), than in the issue tracker.
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.
This page covers some guidelines and helpful tips for contributing
to the codebase itself.
## Branches
## Using Git(Hub)
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.
Ongoing development happens in the `v2.x` branch for Catch2 v2, and in
`devel` for the next major version, v3.
## Directory structure
Commits should be small and atomic. A commit is atomic when, after it is
applied, the codebase, tests and all, still works as expected. Small
commits are also preferred, as they make later operations with git history,
whether it is bisecting, reverting, or something else, easier.
_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,
it can work with the CMake file directly.
_When submitting a pull request please do not include changes to the
single include. This means do not include them in your git commits!_
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 `tools/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.
When addressing review comments in a MR, please do not rebase/squash the
commits immediately. Doing so makes it harder to review the new changes,
slowing down the process of merging a MR. Instead, when addressing review
comments, you should append new commits to the branch and only squash
them into other commits when the MR is ready to be merged. We recommend
creating new commits with `git commit --fixup` (or `--squash`) and then
later squashing them with `git rebase --autosquash` to make things easier.
__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!__
## Testing your changes
_Note: Running Catch2's tests requires Python3_
Obviously all changes to Catch's code should be tested. If you added new
functionality, you should add tests covering and showcasing it. Even if you have
only made changes to Catch internals (i.e. you implemented some performance
improvements), you should still test your changes.
This means 2 things
Catch2 has multiple layers of tests that are then run as part of our CI.
The most obvious one are the unit tests compiled into the `SelfTest`
binary. These are then used in "Approval tests", which run (almost) all
tests from `SelfTest` through a specific reporter and then compare the
generated output with a known good output ("Baseline"). By default, new
tests should be placed here.
However, not all tests can be written as plain unit tests. For example,
checking that Catch2 orders tests randomly when asked to, and that this
random ordering is subset-invariant, is better done as an integration
test using an external check script. Catch2 integration tests are written
using CTest, either as a direct command invocation + pass/fail regex,
or by delegating the check to a Python script.
There are also two more kinds of tests, examples and "ExtraTests".
Examples serve as a compilation test on the single-header distribution,
and present a small and self-contained snippets of using Catch2 for
writing tests. ExtraTests then are tests that either take a long time
to run, or require separate compilation, e.g. because of testing compile
time configuration options, and take a long time because of that.
Both of these are compiled against the single-header distribution of
Catch2, and thus might require you to regenerate it manually. This is
done by calling the `generateSingleHeader.py` script in `scripts`.
Examples and ExtraTests are not compiled by default. To compile them,
add `-DCATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON` and `-DCATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS=ON` to
the invocation of CMake configuration step.
Bringing this all together, the steps below should configure, build,
and run all tests in the `Debug` compilation.
1. Regenerate the single header distribution
* Compiling Catch's SelfTest project:
```
$ cd Catch2
$ ./scripts/generateSingleHeader.py
```
2. Configure the full test build
```
$ cmake -Bdebug-build -H. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON -DCATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS=ON
```
3. Run the actual build
```
$ cmake -Bdebug-build -H. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
$ cmake --build debug-build
```
4. Run the tests using CTest
because code that does not compile is evidently incorrect. Obviously,
you are not expected to have access to all the compilers and platforms
supported by Catch2, but you should at least smoke test your changes
on your platform. Our CI pipeline will check your PR against most of
the supported platforms, but it takes an hour to finish -- compiling
locally takes just a few minutes.
* Running the tests via CTest:
```
$ cd debug-build
$ ctest -j 4 --output-on-failure -C Debug
$ ctest -j 2 --output-on-failure
```
__Note:__ When running your tests with multi-configuration generators like
Visual Studio, you might get errors "Test not available without configuration."
You then have to pick one configuration (e.g. ` -C Debug`) in the `ctest` call.
If you added new tests, approval tests are very likely to fail. If they
do not, it means that your changes weren't run as part of them. This
_might_ be intentional, but usually is not.
The approval tests compare current output of the SelfTest binary in various
configurations against known good outputs. The reason it fails is,
_usually_, that you've added new tests but have not yet approved the changes
they introduce. This is done with the `scripts/approve.py` script, but
before you do so, you need to check that the introduced changes are indeed
intentional.
## Writing documentation
## Documenting your code
If you have added new feature to Catch2, it needs documentation, so that
other people can use it as well. This section collects some technical
information that you will need for updating Catch2's documentation, and
possibly some generic advise as well.
### Technicalities
First, the technicalities:
* If you have introduced a new document, there is a simple template you
should use. It provides you with the top anchor mentioned to link to
(more below), and also with a backlink to the top of the documentation:
```markdown
<a id="top"></a>
# Cool feature
Text that explains how to use the cool feature.
---
[Home](Readme.md#top)
```
* Crosslinks to different pages should target the `top` anchor, like this
`[link to contributing](contributing.md#top)`.
* We introduced version tags to the documentation, which show users in
which version a specific feature was introduced. This means that newly
written documentation should be tagged with a placeholder, that will
@@ -140,8 +106,23 @@ tags for other features).
placeholder is usually used after a section heading
* `> X (Y and Z) was [introduced](link-to-issue-or-PR) in Catch X.Y.Z`
- this placeholder is used when you need to tag a subpart of something,
e.g. a list
e.g. list
* Crosslinks to different pages should target the `top` anchor, like this
`[link to contributing](contributing.md#top)`.
* If you have introduced a new document, there is a simple template you
should use. It provides you with the top anchor mentioned above, and also
with a backlink to the top of the documentation:
```markdown
<a id="top"></a>
# Cool feature
Text that explains how to use the cool feature.
---
[Home](Readme.md#top)
```
* For pages with more than 4 subheadings, we provide a table of contents
(ToC) at the top of the page. Because GitHub markdown does not support
automatic generation of ToC, it has to be handled semi-manually. Thus,
@@ -149,54 +130,21 @@ if you've added a new subheading to some page, you should add it to the
ToC. This can be done either manually, or by running the
`updateDocumentToC.py` script in the `scripts/` folder.
### Contents
Now, for some content tips:
* Usage examples are good. However, having large code snippets inline
can make the documentation less readable, and so the inline snippets
should be kept reasonably short. To provide more complex compilable
examples, consider adding new .cpp file to `examples/`.
* Don't be afraid to introduce new pages. The current documentation
tends towards long pages, but a lot of that is caused by legacy, and
we know that some of the pages are overly big and unfocused.
* When adding information to an existing page, please try to keep your
formatting, style and changes consistent with the rest of the page.
* Any documentation has multiple different audiences, that desire
different information from the text. The 3 basic user-types to try and
cover are:
* A beginner to Catch2, who requires closer guidance for the usage of Catch2.
* Advanced user of Catch2, who want to customize their usage.
* Experts, looking for full reference of Catch2's capabilities.
Now, for the generic tips:
* Usage examples are good
* Don't be afraid to introduce new pages
* Try to be reasonably consistent with the surrounding documentation
## Writing code
If want to contribute code, this section contains some simple rules
and tips on things like code formatting, code constructions to avoid,
and so on.
### Formatting
To make code formatting simpler for the contributors, Catch2 provides
its own config for `clang-format`. However, because it is currently
impossible to replicate existing Catch2's formatting in clang-format,
using it to reformat a whole file would cause massive diffs. To keep
the size of your diffs reasonable, you should only use clang-format
on the newly changed code.
### Code constructs to watch out for
## Code constructs to watch out for
This section is a (sadly incomplete) listing of various constructs that
are problematic and are not always caught by our CI infrastructure.
#### Naked exceptions and exceptions-related function
### Naked exceptions and exceptions-related function
If you are throwing an exception, it should be done via `CATCH_ERROR`
or `CATCH_RUNTIME_ERROR` in `catch_enforce.h`. These macros will handle
@@ -207,8 +155,7 @@ CI, but luckily there should not be too many reasons to use these.
However, if you do, they should be kept behind a
`CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS` macro.
#### Unqualified usage of functions from C's stdlib
### Unqualified usage of functions from C's stdlib
If you are using a function from C's stdlib, please include the header
as `<cfoo>` and call the function qualified. The common knowledge that
@@ -216,12 +163,7 @@ there is no difference is wrong, QNX and VxWorks won't compile if you
include the header as `<cfoo>` and call the function unqualified.
## CoC
This project has a [CoC](../CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). Please adhere to it
while contributing to Catch2.
-----------
----
_This documentation will always be in-progress as new information comes
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@@ -9,98 +9,9 @@ either of these is a breaking change, and thus will not happen until
at least the next major release.
## Deprecations
### `--list-*` return values
The return codes of the `--list-*` family of command line arguments
will no longer be equal to the number of tests/tags/etc found, instead
it will be 0 for success and non-zero for failure.
### `--list-test-names-only`
`--list-test-names-only` command line argument will be removed.
### `ANON_TEST_CASE`
`ANON_TEST_CASE` is scheduled for removal, as it can be fully replaced
by a `TEST_CASE` with no arguments.
### Secondary description amongst tags
Currently, the tags part of `TEST_CASE` (and others) macro can also
contain text that is not part of tags. This text is then separated into
a "description" of the test case, but the description is then never used
apart from writing it out for `--list-tests -v high`.
Because it isn't actually used nor documented, and brings complications
to Catch2's internals, description support will be removed.
### SourceLineInfo::empty()
There should be no reason to ever have an empty `SourceLineInfo`, so the
method will be removed.
### Composing lvalues of already composed matchers
Because a significant bug in this use case has persisted for 2+ years
without a bug report, and to simplify the implementation, code that
composes lvalues of composed matchers will not compile. That is,
this code will no longer work:
```cpp
auto m1 = Contains("string");
auto m2 = Contains("random");
auto composed1 = m1 || m2;
auto m3 = Contains("different");
auto composed2 = composed1 || m3;
REQUIRE_THAT(foo(), !composed1);
REQUIRE_THAT(foo(), composed2);
```
Instead you will have to write this:
```cpp
auto m1 = Contains("string");
auto m2 = Contains("random");
auto m3 = Contains("different");
REQUIRE_THAT(foo(), !(m1 || m2));
REQUIRE_THAT(foo(), m1 || m2 || m3);
```
### `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake`
The CMake/CTest integration using `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake` is deprecated,
as it can be replaced by `Catch.cmake` that provides the function
`catch_discover_tests` to get tests directly from a CMake target via the
command line interface instead of parsing C++ code with regular expressions.
## Planned changes
### Reporter verbosities
The current implementation of verbosities, where the reporter is checked
up-front whether it supports the requested verbosity, is fundamentally
misguided and will be changed. The new implementation will no longer check
whether the specified reporter supports the requested verbosity, instead
it will be up to the reporters to deal with verbosities as they see fit
(with an expectation that unsupported verbosities will be, at most,
warnings, but not errors).
### Output format of `--list-*` command line parameters
The various list operations will be piped through reporters. This means
that e.g. XML reporter will write the output as machine-parseable XML,
while the Console reporter will keep the current, human-oriented output.
### `CHECKED_IF` and `CHECKED_ELSE`
To make the `CHECKED_IF` and `CHECKED_ELSE` macros more useful, they will
@@ -109,36 +20,12 @@ will be added), which means that their failure will not fail the test,
making the `else` actually useful.
### Change semantics of `[.]` and tag exclusion
Currently, given these 2 tests
```cpp
TEST_CASE("A", "[.][foo]") {}
TEST_CASE("B", "[.][bar]") {}
```
specifying `[foo]` as the testspec will run test "A" and specifying
`~[foo]` will run test "B", even though it is hidden. Also, specifying
`~[baz]` will run both tests. This behaviour is often surprising and will
be changed so that hidden tests are included in a run only if they
positively match a testspec.
### Console Colour API
The API for Catch2's console colour will be changed to take an extra
argument, the stream to which the colour code should be applied.
### Type erasure in the `PredicateMatcher`
Currently, the `PredicateMatcher` uses `std::function` for type erasure,
so that type of the matcher is always `PredicateMatcher<T>`, regardless
of the type of the predicate. Because of the high compilation overhead
of `std::function`, and the fact that the type erasure is used only rarely,
`PredicateMatcher` will no longer be type erased in the future. Instead,
the predicate type will be made part of the PredicateMatcher's type.
---
[Home](Readme.md#top)

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This is best explained with an example:
```cpp
TEST_CASE("Generators") {
auto i = GENERATE(1, 3, 5);
REQUIRE(is_odd(i));
auto i = GENERATE(1, 2, 3);
SECTION("one") {
auto j = GENERATE( -3, -2, -1 );
REQUIRE(j < i);
}
}
```
The "Generators" `TEST_CASE` will be entered 3 times, and the value of
`i` will be 1, 3, and 5 in turn. `GENERATE`s can also be used multiple
times at the same scope, in which case the result will be a cartesian
product of all elements in the generators. This means that in the snippet
below, the test case will be run 6 (2\*3) times.
The assertion in this test case will be run 9 times, because there
are 3 possible values for `i` (1, 2, and 3) and there are 3 possible
values for `j` (-3, -2, and -1).
```cpp
TEST_CASE("Generators") {
auto i = GENERATE(1, 2);
auto j = GENERATE(3, 4, 5);
}
```
There are 2 parts to generators in Catch2, the `GENERATE` macro together
with the already provided generators, and the `IGenerator<T>` interface
that allows users to implement their own generators.
## Combining `GENERATE` and `SECTION`.
`GENERATE` can be seen as an implicit `SECTION`, that goes from the place
`GENERATE` is used, to the end of the scope. This can be used for various
effects. The simplest usage is shown below, where the `SECTION` "one"
runs 4 (2\*2) times, and `SECTION` "two" is run 6 times (2\*3).
```cpp
TEST_CASE("Generators") {
auto i = GENERATE(1, 2);
SECTION("one") {
auto j = GENERATE(-3, -2);
REQUIRE(j < i);
}
SECTION("two") {
auto k = GENERATE(4, 5, 6);
REQUIRE(i != k);
}
}
```
The specific order of the `SECTION`s will be "one", "one", "two", "two",
"two", "one"...
The fact that `GENERATE` introduces a virtual `SECTION` can also be used
to make a generator replay only some `SECTION`s, without having to
explicitly add a `SECTION`. As an example, the code below reports 3
assertions, because the "first" section is run once, but the "second"
section is run twice.
```cpp
TEST_CASE("GENERATE between SECTIONs") {
SECTION("first") { REQUIRE(true); }
auto _ = GENERATE(1, 2);
SECTION("second") { REQUIRE(true); }
}
```
This can lead to surprisingly complex test flows. As an example, the test
below will report 14 assertions:
```cpp
TEST_CASE("Complex mix of sections and generates") {
auto i = GENERATE(1, 2);
SECTION("A") {
SUCCEED("A");
}
auto j = GENERATE(3, 4);
SECTION("B") {
SUCCEED("B");
}
auto k = GENERATE(5, 6);
SUCCEED();
}
```
> The ability to place `GENERATE` between two `SECTION`s was [introduced](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/1938) in Catch 2.13.0.
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## 3rd party bugs
This section outlines known bugs in 3rd party components (this means compilers, standard libraries, standard runtimes).
### Visual Studio 2015 -- `GENERATE` does not compile if it would deduce char array
VS 2015 refuses to compile `GENERATE` statements that would deduce to a
char array with known size, e.g. this:
```cpp
TEST_CASE("Deducing string lit") {
auto param = GENERATE("start", "stop");
}
```
A workaround for this is to use the `as` helper and force deduction of
either a `char const*` or a `std::string`.
### Visual Studio 2017 -- raw string literal in assert fails to compile
There is a known bug in Visual Studio 2017 (VC 15), that causes compilation error when preprocessor attempts to stringize a raw string literal (`#` preprocessor is applied to it). This snippet is sufficient to trigger the compilation error:
```cpp

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@@ -10,13 +10,10 @@
- Fixture: [Sections](../examples/100-Fix-Section.cpp)
- Fixture: [Class-based fixtures](../examples/110-Fix-ClassFixture.cpp)
- BDD: [SCENARIO, GIVEN, WHEN, THEN](../examples/120-Bdd-ScenarioGivenWhenThen.cpp)
- Report: [Catch-provided main](../examples/200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp)
- Report: [TeamCity reporter](../examples/207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp)
- Listener: [Listeners](../examples/210-Evt-EventListeners.cpp)
- Configuration: [Provide your own output streams](../examples/231-Cfg-OutputStreams.cpp)
- Generators: [Create your own generator](../examples/300-Gen-OwnGenerator.cpp)
- Generators: [Use map to convert types in GENERATE expression](../examples/301-Gen-MapTypeConversion.cpp)
- Generators: [Run test with a table of input values](../examples/302-Gen-Table.cpp)
- Generators: [Use variables in generator expressions](../examples/310-Gen-VariablesInGenerators.cpp)
- Generators: [Use custom variable capture in generator expressions](../examples/311-Gen-CustomCapture.cpp)

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<a id="top"></a>
# Matchers
Matchers are an alternative way to do assertions which are easily extensible and composable.
This makes them well suited to use with more complex types (such as collections) or your own custom types.
Matchers were first popularised by the [Hamcrest](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamcrest) family of frameworks.
**Contents**<br>
[Using Matchers](#using-matchers)<br>
[Built-in matchers](#built-in-matchers)<br>
[Writing custom matchers (old style)](#writing-custom-matchers-old-style)<br>
[Writing custom matchers (new style)](#writing-custom-matchers-new-style)<br>
## In use
Matchers, as popularized by the [Hamcrest](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamcrest)
framework are an alternative way to write assertions, useful for tests
where you work with complex types or need to assert more complex
properties. Matchers are easily composable and users can write their
own and combine them with the Catch2-provided matchers seamlessly.
Matchers are introduced with the `REQUIRE_THAT` or `CHECK_THAT` macros, which take two arguments.
The first argument is the thing (object or value) under test. The second part is a match _expression_,
which consists of either a single matcher or one or more matchers combined using `&&`, `||` or `!` operators.
For example, to assert that a string ends with a certain substring:
## Using Matchers
```c++
using Catch::Matchers::EndsWith; // or Catch::EndsWith
std::string str = getStringFromSomewhere();
REQUIRE_THAT( str, EndsWith( "as a service" ) );
```
Matchers are most commonly used in tandem with the `REQUIRE_THAT` or
`CHECK_THAT` macros. The `REQUIRE_THAT` macro takes two arguments,
the first one is the input (object/value) to test, the second argument
is the matcher itself.
The matcher objects can take multiple arguments, allowing more fine tuning.
The built-in string matchers, for example, take a second argument specifying whether the comparison is
case sensitive or not:
```c++
REQUIRE_THAT( str, EndsWith( "as a service", Catch::CaseSensitive::No ) );
```
And matchers can be combined:
```c++
REQUIRE_THAT( str,
EndsWith( "as a service" ) ||
(StartsWith( "Big data" ) && !Contains( "web scale" ) ) );
```
_The combining operators do not take ownership of the matcher objects.
This means that if you store the combined object, you have to ensure that
the matcher objects outlive its last use. What this means is that code
like this leads to a use-after-free and (hopefully) a crash:_
For example, to assert that a string ends with the "as a service"
substring, you can write the following assertion
```cpp
using Catch::Matchers::EndsWith;
REQUIRE_THAT( getSomeString(), EndsWith("as a service") );
```
Individual matchers can also be combined using the C++ logical
operators, that is `&&`, `||`, and `!`, like so:
```cpp
using Catch::Matchers::EndsWith;
using Catch::Matchers::Contains;
REQUIRE_THAT( getSomeString(),
EndsWith("as a service") && Contains("web scale"));
```
The example above asserts that the string returned from `getSomeString`
_both_ ends with the suffix "as a service" _and_ contains the string
"web scale" somewhere.
Both of the string matchers used in the examples above live in the
`catch_matchers_string.hpp` header, so to compile the code above also
requires `#include <catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_string.hpp>`.
**IMPORTANT**: The combining operators do not take ownership of the
matcher objects being combined. This means that if you store combined
matcher object, you have to ensure that the matchers being combined
outlive its last use. What this means is that the following code leads
to a use-after-free (UAF):
```cpp
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_string.h>
TEST_CASE("Bugs, bugs, bugs", "[Bug]"){
std::string str = "Bugs as a service";
auto match_expression = Catch::EndsWith( "as a service" ) ||
(Catch::StartsWith( "Big data" ) && !Catch::Contains( "web scale" ) );
auto match_expression = Catch::Matchers::EndsWith( "as a service" ) ||
(Catch::Matchers::StartsWith( "Big data" ) && !Catch::Matchers::Contains( "web scale" ) );
REQUIRE_THAT(str, match_expression);
}
```
## Built in matchers
Catch2 provides some matchers by default. They can be found in the
`Catch::Matchers::foo` namespace and are imported into the `Catch`
namespace as well.
## Built-in matchers
There are two parts to each of the built-in matchers, the matcher
type itself and a helper function that provides template argument
deduction when creating templated matchers. As an example, the matcher
for checking that two instances of `std::vector` are identical is
`EqualsMatcher<T>`, but the user is expected to use the `Equals`
helper function instead.
Every matcher provided by Catch2 is split into 2 parts, a factory
function that lives in the `Catch::Matchers` namespace, and the actual
matcher type that is in some deeper namespace and should not be used by
the user. In the examples above, we used `Catch::Matchers::Contains`.
This is the factory function for the
`Catch::Matchers::StdString::ContainsMatcher` type that does the actual
matching.
Out of the box, Catch2 provides the following matchers:
### String matchers
The string matchers are `StartsWith`, `EndsWith`, `Contains`, `Equals` and `Matches`. The first four match a literal (sub)string against a result, while `Matches` takes and matches an ECMAScript regex. Do note that `Matches` matches the string as a whole, meaning that "abc" will not match against "abcd", but "abc.*" will.
### `std::string` matchers
Each of the provided `std::string` matchers also takes an optional second argument, that decides case sensitivity (by-default, they are case sensitive).
Catch2 provides 5 different matchers that work with `std::string`,
* `StartsWith(std::string str, CaseSensitive)`,
* `EndsWith(std::string str, CaseSensitive)`,
* `Contains(std::string str, CaseSensitive)`,
* `Equals(std::string str, CaseSensitive)`, and
* `Matches(std::string str, CaseSensitive)`.
The first three should be fairly self-explanatory, they succeed if
the argument starts with `str`, ends with `str`, or contains `str`
somewhere inside it.
The `Equals` matcher matches a string if (and only if) the argument
string is equal to `str`.
Finally, the `Matches` matcher performs an ECMASCript regex match using
`str` against the argument string. It is important to know that
the match is performed agains the string as a whole, meaning that
the regex `"abc"` will not match input string `"abcd"`. To match
`"abcd"`, you need to use e.g. `"abc.*"` as your regex.
The second argument sets whether the matching should be case-sensitive
or not. By default, it is case-sensitive.
> `std::string` matchers live in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_string.hpp`
### Vector matchers
Catch2 currently provides 5 built-in matchers that work on `std::vector`.
_Vector matchers have been deprecated in favour of the generic
range matchers with the same functionality._
Catch2 provides 5 built-in matchers that work on `std::vector`.
These are
* `Contains` which checks whether a specified vector is present in the result
@@ -81,40 +127,82 @@ These are
* `Approx` which checks whether the result is "approx-equal" (order matters, but comparison is done via `Approx`) to a specific vector
> Approx matcher was [introduced](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/1499) in Catch 2.7.2.
An example usage:
```cpp
std::vector<int> some_vec{ 1, 2, 3 };
REQUIRE_THAT(some_vec, Catch::Matchers::UnorderedEquals(std::vector<int>{ 3, 2, 1 }));
```
This assertions will pass, because the elements given to the matchers
are a permutation of the ones in `some_vec`.
> vector matchers live in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_vector.hpp`
### Floating point matchers
Catch2 provides 3 matchers for working with floating point numbers. These
are `WithinAbsMatcher`, `WithinUlpsMatcher` and `WithinRelMatcher`.
The `WithinAbsMatcher` matcher accepts floating point numbers that are
within a certain distance of target. It should be constructed with the
`WithinAbs(double target, double margin)` helper.
Catch2 provides 3 matchers that target floating point numbers. These
are:
The `WithinUlpsMatcher` matcher accepts floating point numbers that are
within a certain number of [ULPs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_in_the_last_place)
of the target. Because ULP comparisons need to be done differently for
`float`s and for `double`s, there are two overloads of the helpers for
this matcher, `WithinULP(float target, int64_t ULPs)`, and
`WithinULP(double target, int64_t ULPs)`.
The `WithinRelMatcher` matcher accepts floating point numbers that are
_approximately equal_ with the target number with some specific tolerance.
In other words, it checks that `|lhs - rhs| <= epsilon * max(|lhs|, |rhs|)`,
with special casing for `INFINITY` and `NaN`. There are _4_ overloads of
the helpers for this matcher, `WithinRel(double target, double margin)`,
`WithinRel(float target, float margin)`, `WithinRel(double target)`, and
`WithinRel(float target)`. The latter two provide a default epsilon of
machine epsilon * 100.
* `WithinAbs(double target, double margin)`,
* `WithinUlps(FloatingPoint target, uint64_t maxUlpDiff)`, and
* `WithinRel(FloatingPoint target, FloatingPoint eps)`.
> `WithinRel` matcher was introduced in Catch 2.10.0
### Generic matchers
Catch also aims to provide a set of generic matchers. Currently this set
contains only a matcher that takes arbitrary callable predicate and applies
it onto the provided object.
Because of type inference limitations, the argument type of the predicate
has to be provided explicitly. Example:
`WithinAbs` creates a matcher that accepts floating point numbers whose
difference with `target` is less than the `margin`.
`WithinULP` creates a matcher that accepts floating point numbers that
are no more than `maxUlpDiff`
[ULPs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_in_the_last_place)
away from the `target` value. The short version of what this means
is that there is no more than `maxUlpDiff - 1` representeable floating
point numbers between the argument for matching and the `target` value.
`WithinRel` creates a matcher that accepts floating point numbers that
are _approximately equal_ with the `target` with tolerance of `eps.`
Specifically, it matches if
`|arg - target| <= eps * max(|arg|, |target|)` holds. If you do not
specify `eps`, `std::numeric_limits<FloatingPoint>::epsilon * 100`
is used as the default.
In practice, you will often want to combine multiple of these matchers,
together for an assertion, because all 3 options have edge cases where
they behave differently than you would expect. As an example, under
the `WithinRel` matcher, a `0.` only ever matches a `0.` (or `-0.`),
regardless of the relative tolerance specified. Thus, if you want to
handle numbers that are "close enough to 0 to be 0", you have to combine
it with the `WithinAbs` matcher.
For example, to check that our computation matches known good value
within 0.1%, or is close enough (no different to 5 decimal places)
to zero, we would write this assertion:
```cpp
REQUIRE_THAT( computation(input),
Catch::Matchers::WithinRel(expected, 0.001)
|| Catch::Matchers::WithinAbs(0, 0.000001) );
```
> floating point matchers live in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_floating.hpp`
### Miscellaneous matchers
Catch2 also provides some matchers and matcher utilities that do not
quite fit into other categories.
The first one of them is the `Predicate(Callable pred, std::string description)`
matcher. It creates a matcher object that calls `pred` for the provided
argument. The `description` argument allows users to set what the
resulting matcher should self-describe as if required.
Do note that you will need to explicitly specify the type of the
argument, like in this example:
```cpp
REQUIRE_THAT("Hello olleH",
Predicate<std::string>(
@@ -123,84 +211,205 @@ REQUIRE_THAT("Hello olleH",
);
```
The second argument is an optional description of the predicate, and is
used only during reporting of the result.
> the predicate matcher lives in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_predicate.hpp`
### Exception matchers
Catch2 also provides an exception matcher that can be used to verify
that an exception's message exactly matches desired string. The matcher
is `ExceptionMessageMatcher`, and we also provide a helper function
`Message`.
The other miscellaneous matcher utility is exception matching.
The matched exception must publicly derive from `std::exception` and
the message matching is done _exactly_, including case.
> `ExceptionMessageMatcher` was introduced in Catch 2.10.0
#### Matching exceptions
Catch2 provides an utility macro for asserting that an expression
throws exception of specific type, and that the exception has desired
properties. The macro is `REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES(expr, ExceptionType, Matcher)`.
> `REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES` macro lives in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers.hpp`
Catch2 currently provides only one matcher for exceptions,
`Message(std::string message)`. `Message` checks that the exception's
message, as returned from `what` is exactly equal to `message`.
Example use:
```cpp
REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES(throwsDerivedException(), DerivedException, Message("DerivedException::what"));
```
## Custom matchers
It's easy to provide your own matchers to extend Catch or just to work with your own types.
Note that `DerivedException` in the example above has to derive from
`std::exception` for the example to work.
You need to provide two things:
1. A matcher class, derived from `Catch::MatcherBase<T>` - where `T` is the type being tested.
The constructor takes and stores any arguments needed (e.g. something to compare against) and you must
override two methods: `match()` and `describe()`.
2. A simple builder function. This is what is actually called from the test code and allows overloading.
> the exception message matcher lives in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_exception.hpp`
Here's an example for asserting that an integer falls within a given range
(note that it is all inline for the sake of keeping the example short):
### Generic range Matchers
> Generic range matchers were introduced in Catch X.Y.Z
Catch2 also provides some matchers that use the new style matchers
definitions to handle generic range-like types. These are:
* `IsEmpty()`
* `SizeIs(size_t target_size)`
* `SizeIs(Matcher size_matcher)`
* `Contains(T&& target_element, Comparator = std::equal_to<>{})`
* `Contains(Matcher element_matcher)`
`IsEmpty` should be self-explanatory. It successfully matches objects
that are empty according to either `std::empty`, or ADL-found `empty`
free function.
`SizeIs` checks range's size. If constructed with `size_t` arg, the
matchers accepts ranges whose size is exactly equal to the arg. If
constructed from another matcher, then the resulting matcher accepts
ranges whose size is accepted by the provided matcher.
`Contains` accepts ranges that contain specific element. There are
again two variants, one that accepts the desired element directly,
in which case a range is accepted if any of its elements is equal to
the target element. The other variant is constructed from a matcher,
in which case a range is accepted if any of its elements is accepted
by the provided matcher.
## Writing custom matchers (old style)
The old style of writing matchers has been introduced back in Catch
Classic. To create an old-style matcher, you have to create your own
type that derives from `Catch::Matchers::MatcherBase<ArgT>`, where
`ArgT` is the type your matcher works for. Your type has to override
two methods, `bool match(ArgT const&) const`,
and `std::string describe() const`.
As the name suggests, `match` decides whether the provided argument
is matched (accepted) by the matcher. `describe` then provides a
human-oriented description of what the matcher does.
We also recommend that you create factory function, just like Catch2
does, but that is mostly useful for template argument deduction for
templated matchers (assuming you do not have CTAD available).
To combine these into an example, let's say that you want to write
a matcher that decides whether the provided argument is a number
within certain range. We will call it `IsBetweenMatcher<T>`:
```c++
// The matcher class
class IntRange : public Catch::MatcherBase<int> {
int m_begin, m_end;
public:
IntRange( int begin, int end ) : m_begin( begin ), m_end( end ) {}
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/matchers/catch_matchers.h>
// ...
// Performs the test for this matcher
bool match( int const& i ) const override {
return i >= m_begin && i <= m_end;
template <typename T>
class IsBetweenMatcher : public Catch::Matchers::MatcherBase<T> {
T m_begin, m_end;
public:
IsBetweenMatcher(T begin, T end) : m_begin(begin), m_end(end) {}
bool match(T const& in) const override {
return in >= m_begin && in <= m_end;
}
// Produces a string describing what this matcher does. It should
// include any provided data (the begin/ end in this case) and
// be written as if it were stating a fact (in the output it will be
// preceded by the value under test).
virtual std::string describe() const override {
std::string describe() const override {
std::ostringstream ss;
ss << "is between " << m_begin << " and " << m_end;
return ss.str();
}
};
// The builder function
inline IntRange IsBetween( int begin, int end ) {
return IntRange( begin, end );
template <typename T>
IsBetweenMatcher<T> IsBetween(T begin, T end) {
return { begin, end };
}
// ...
// Usage
TEST_CASE("Integers are within a range")
{
CHECK_THAT( 3, IsBetween( 1, 10 ) );
CHECK_THAT( 100, IsBetween( 1, 10 ) );
TEST_CASE("Numbers are within range") {
// infers `double` for the argument type of the matcher
CHECK_THAT(3., IsBetween(1., 10.));
// infers `int` for the argument type of the matcher
CHECK_THAT(100, IsBetween(1, 10));
}
```
Running this test gives the following in the console:
Obviously, the code above can be improved somewhat, for example you
might want to `static_assert` over the fact that `T` is an arithmetic
type... or generalize the matcher to cover any type for which the user
can provide a comparison function object.
Note that while any matcher written using the old style can also be
written using the new style, combining old style matchers should
generally compile faster. Also note that you can combine old and new
style matchers arbitrarily.
> `MatcherBase` lives in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers.hpp`
## Writing custom matchers (new style)
> New style matchers were introduced in Catch X.Y.Z
To create a new-style matcher, you have to create your own type that
derives from `Catch::Matchers::MatcherGenericBase`. Your type has to
also provide two methods, `bool match( ... ) const` and overriden
`std::string describe() const`.
Unlike with old-style matchers, there are no requirements on how
the `match` member function takes its argument. This means that the
argument can be taken by value or by mutating reference, but also that
the matcher's `match` member function can be templated.
This allows you to write more complex matcher, such as a matcher that
can compare one range-like (something that responds to `begin` and
`end`) object to another, like in the following example:
```cpp
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_templated.hpp>
// ...
template<typename Range>
struct EqualsRangeMatcher : Catch::Matchers::MatcherGenericBase {
EqualsRangeMatcher(Range const& range):
range{ range }
{}
template<typename OtherRange>
bool match(OtherRange const& other) const {
using std::begin; using std::end;
return std::equal(begin(range), end(range), begin(other), end(other));
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "Equals: " + Catch::rangeToString(range);
}
private:
Range const& range;
};
template<typename Range>
auto EqualsRange(const Range& range) -> EqualsRangeMatcher<Range> {
return EqualsRangeMatcher<Range>{range};
}
TEST_CASE("Combining templated matchers", "[matchers][templated]") {
std::array<int, 3> container{{ 1,2,3 }};
std::array<int, 3> a{{ 1,2,3 }};
std::vector<int> b{ 0,1,2 };
std::list<int> c{ 4,5,6 };
REQUIRE_THAT(container, EqualsRange(a) || EqualsRange(b) || EqualsRange(c));
}
```
/**/TestFile.cpp:123: FAILED:
CHECK_THAT( 100, IsBetween( 1, 10 ) )
with expansion:
100 is between 1 and 10
```
Do note that while you can rewrite any matcher from the old style to
a new style matcher, combining new style matchers is more expensive
in terms of compilation time. Also note that you can combine old style
and new style matchers arbitrarily.
> `MatcherGenericBase` lives in `catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_templated.hpp`
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## Applications & Tools
### [App Mesh](https://github.com/laoshanxi/app-mesh)
A high available cloud native micro-service application management platform implemented by modern C++.
### [ArangoDB](https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb)
ArangoDB is a native multi-model database with flexible data models for documents, graphs, and key-values.

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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ constructor, or before Catch2's session is created in user's own main._
`ANON_TEST_CASE` is a `TEST_CASE` replacement that will autogenerate
unique name. The advantage of this is that you do not have to think
of a name for the test case, the disadvantage is that the name doesn't
of a name for the test case,`the disadvantage is that the name doesn't
necessarily remain stable across different links, and thus it might be
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@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ The easiest way to use Catch is to let it supply ```main()``` for you and handle
This is achieved by writing ```#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN``` before the ```#include "catch.hpp"``` in *exactly one* source file.
Sometimes, though, you need to write your own version of main(). You can do this by writing ```#define CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER``` instead. Now you are free to write ```main()``` as normal and call into Catch yourself manually. You now have a lot of flexibility - but here are three recipes to get your started:
Sometimes, though, you need to write your own version of main(). You can do this by writing ```#define CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER``` instead. Now you are free to write ```main()``` as normal and call into Catch yourself manually.
**Important note: you can only provide `main` in the same file you defined `CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER`.**
You now have a lot of flexibility - but here are three recipes to get your started:
## Let Catch take full control of args and config

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@@ -2,20 +2,7 @@
# Release notes
**Contents**<br>
[2.13.10](#21310)<br>
[2.13.9](#2139)<br>
[2.13.8](#2138)<br>
[2.13.7](#2137)<br>
[2.13.6](#2136)<br>
[2.13.5](#2135)<br>
[2.13.4](#2134)<br>
[2.13.3](#2133)<br>
[2.13.2](#2132)<br>
[2.13.1](#2131)<br>
[2.13.0](#2130)<br>
[2.12.4](#2124)<br>
[2.12.3](#2123)<br>
[2.12.2](#2122)<br>
[3.0.1](#301)<br>
[2.12.1](#2121)<br>
[2.12.0](#2120)<br>
[2.11.3](#2113)<br>
@@ -51,182 +38,107 @@
[Even Older versions](#even-older-versions)<br>
## 2.13.10
## 3.0.1 (in progress)
### Fixes
* Fixed issue with `catch_discover_tests` when there is multiple of 256 tests (#2401, #2503)
* Catch2-provided `main` and `wmain` are explicitly marked as `__cdecl` when compiled with MSVC (#2486, #2487)
* Improved break-into-debugger behaviour for ARM Macs. It should now be possible to step execution after the break (#2422)
* Replaced deprecated `std::aligned_storage` (#2419, #2420)
**Catch2 now uses statically compiled library as its distribution model.
This also means that to get all of Catch2's functionality in a test file,
you have to include multiple headers.**
For quick'n'dirty migration, you can replace the old `#include <catch2/catch.hpp>`
with `#include <catch2/catch_all.hpp>`. This is a (one of) convenience
header(s) that brings in _all_ of headers in Catch2. By doing this,
you should be able to migrate instantly, but at the cost of (significantly)
increased compilation times. You should prefer piecemeal including
headers that are actually required by your test code.
The basic set of functionality (`TEST_CASE`, `SECTION`, `REQUIRE`) is in
`catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp`. Matchers are in `matchers` subfolder,
generators in `generators` subfolder, and so on.
Note that documentation has not yet been updated to account for the
new design.
## 2.13.9
### FAQ
### Fixes
* Fixed issue with `-#` (filename-as-tag) flag when `__FILE__` expands into filename without directories (#2328, #2393)
* Fixed `CAPTURE` macro not being variadic when disabled through `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE` (#2316, #2378)
* Why is Catch2 moving to separate headers?
* The short answer is future extensibility and scalability. The long answer is complex and can be found on my blog, but at the most basic level, it is that providing single-header distribution is at odds with providing variety of useful features. When Catch2 was distributed in a single header, adding a new Matcher would cause overhead for everyone, but was useful only to a subset of users. This meant that the barrier to entry for new Matchers/Generators/etc is high in single header model, but much smaller in the new model.
* Will Catch2 again distribute single-header version in the future?
* No. But I intend to provide sqlite-style distribution option, with 1 header and 1 "unity" .cpp file. Do note that the header will have similar problem to the `catch_all.hpp` header.
* Why the big breaking change caused by replacing `catch.hpp` with `catch_all.hpp`?
* The convenience header `catch_all.hpp` exists for two reasons. One of them is to provide a way for quick migration from Catch2, the second one is to provide a simple way to test things with Catch2. Using it for migration has one drawback in that it is **big**. This means that including it _will_ cause significant compile time drag, and so using it to migrate should be a concious decision by the user, not something they can just stumble into unknowingly.
## 2.13.8
### (Potentially) Breaking changes
* **Catch2 now uses statically compiled library as its distribution model**
* **Including `catch.hpp` no longer works**
* `ANON_TEST_CASE` has been removed, use `TEST_CASE` with no arguments instead (#1220)
* `--list*` commands no longer have non-zero return code (#1410)
* `--list-test-names-only` has been removed (#1190)
* You should use verbosity-modifiers for `--list-tests` instead
* `--list*` commands are now piped through the reporters
* The top-level reporter interface provides default implementation that works just as the old one
* XmlReporter outputs a machine-parseable XML
* `TEST_CASE` description support has been removed
* If the second argument has text outside tags, the text will be ignored.
* Hidden test cases are no longer included just because they don't match an exclusion tag
* Previously, a `TEST_CASE("A", "[.foo]")` would be included by asking for `~[bar]`.
* `PredicateMatcher` is no longer type erased.
* This means that the type of the provided predicate is part of the `PredicateMatcher`'s type
* `SectionInfo` no longer contains section description as a member (#1319)
* You can still write `SECTION("ShortName", "Long and wordy description")`, but the description is thrown away
* The description type now must be a `const char*` or be implicitly convertible to it
* The `[!hide]` tag has been removed.
* Use `[.]` or `[.foo]` instead.
* Lvalues of composed matchers cannot be composed further
* Uses of `REGISTER_TEST_CASE` macro need to be followed by a semicolon
* This does not change `TEST_CASE` and friends in any way
* `IStreamingReporter::IsMulti` member function was removed
* This is _very_ unlikely to actually affect anyone, as it was default-implemented in the interface, and only used internally
* Various classes not designed for user-extension have been made final
* `ListeningReporter` is now `final`
* Concrete Matchers (e.g. `UnorderedEquals` vector matcher) are now `final`
* All Generators are now `final`
* Matcher namespacing has been redone
* Matcher types are no longer in deeply nested namespaces
* Matcher factory functions are no longer brought into `Catch` namespace
* This means that all public-facing matcher-related functionality is now in `Catch::Matchers` namespace
* Defining `CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN` will no longer create main in that TU.
* Link with `libCatch2Main.a`, or the proper CMake/pkg-config target
* If you want to write custom main, include `catch2/catch_session.hpp`
* `CATCH_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES` has been removed.
* You should instead include the appropriate headers as needed.
* `CATCH_CONFIG_IMPL` has been removed.
* The implementation is now compiled into a static library.
### Fixes
* Made `Approx::operator()` const (#2288)
* Improved pkg-config files (#2284)
* Fixed warning suppression leaking out of Catch2 when compiled with clang.exe (#2280)
* The macro-generated names for things like `TEST_CASE` no longer create reserved identifiers (#2336)
### Improvements
* Clang-tidy should no longer warn about missing virtual dispatch in `FilterGenerator`'s constructor (#2314)
* Matchers have been extended with the ability to use different signatures of `match` (#1307, #1553, #1554, #1843)
* This includes having templated `match` member function
* See the [rewritten Matchers documentation](matchers.md#top) for details
* Catch2 currently provides _some_ generic matchers, but there should be more before final release of v3
* So far, `IsEmpty`, `SizeIs`, and `Contains` are provided.
* At least `ElementsAre` and `UnorderedElementsAre` are planned.
## 2.13.7
### Fixes
* Added missing `<iterator>` include in benchmarking. (#2231)
* Fixed noexcept build with benchmarking enabled (#2235)
* Fixed build for compilers with C++17 support but without C++17 library support (#2195)
* JUnit only uses 3 decimal places when reporting durations (#2221)
* `!mayfail` tagged tests are now marked as `skipped` in JUnit reporter output (#2116)
* The `INFO` macro no longer contains superfluous semicolon (#1456)
* The `--list*` family of command line flags now return 0 on success (#1410, #1146)
## 2.13.6
### Other changes
* `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS` no longer exists.
* If you do not want to use Matchers in a TU, do not include their header.
* `CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_CHRONO_STRINGMAKER` no longer exists.
* `StringMaker` specializations for <chrono> are always provided
* Catch2's CMake now provides 2 targets, `Catch2` and `Catch2WithMain`.
* `Catch2` is the statically compiled implementation by itself
* `Catch2WithMain` also links in the default main
* Catch2's pkg-config integration also provides 2 packages
* `catch2` is the statically compiled implementation by itself
* `catch2-with-main` also links in the default main
### Fixes
* Disabling all signal handlers no longer breaks compilation (#2212, #2213)
### Miscellaneous
* `catch_discover_tests` should handle escaped semicolon (`;`) better (#2214, #2215)
## 2.13.5
### Improvements
* Detection of MAC and IPHONE platforms has been improved (#2140, #2157)
* Added workaround for bug in XLC 16.1.0.1 (#2155)
* Add detection for LCC when it is masquerading as GCC (#2199)
* Modified posix signal handling so it supports newer libcs (#2178)
* `MINSIGSTKSZ` was no longer usable in constexpr context.
### Fixes
* Fixed compilation of benchmarking when `min` and `max` macros are defined (#2159)
* Including `windows.h` without `NOMINMAX` remains a really bad idea, don't do it
### Miscellaneous
* `Catch2WithMain` target (static library) is no longer built by default (#2142)
* Building it by default was at best unnecessary overhead for people not using it, and at worst it caused trouble with install paths
* To have it built, set CMake option `CATCH_BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY` to `ON`
* The check whether Catch2 is being built as a subproject is now more reliable (#2202, #2204)
* The problem was that if the variable name used internally was defined the project including Catch2 as subproject, it would not be properly overwritten for Catch2's CMake.
## 2.13.4
### Improvements
* Improved the hashing algorithm used for shuffling test cases (#2070)
* `TEST_CASE`s that differ only in the last character should be properly shuffled
* Note that this means that v2.13.4 gives you a different order of test cases than 2.13.3, even given the same seed.
### Miscellaneous
* Deprecated `ParseAndAddCatchTests` CMake integration (#2092)
* It is impossible to implement it properly for all the different test case variants Catch2 provides, and there are better options provided.
* Use `catch_discover_tests` instead, which uses runtime information about available tests.
* Fixed bug in `catch_discover_tests` that would cause it to fail when used in specific project structures (#2119)
* Added Bazel build file
* Added an experimental static library target to CMake
## 2.13.3
### Fixes
* Fixed possible infinite loop when combining generators with section filter (`-c` option) (#2025)
### Miscellaneous
* Fixed `ParseAndAddCatchTests` not finding `TEST_CASE`s without tags (#2055, #2056)
* `ParseAndAddCatchTests` supports `CMP0110` policy for changing behaviour of `add_test` (#2057)
* This was the shortlived change in CMake 3.18.0 that temporarily broke `ParseAndAddCatchTests`
## 2.13.2
### Improvements
* Implemented workaround for AppleClang shadowing bug (#2030)
* Implemented workaround for NVCC ICE (#2005, #2027)
### Fixes
* Fixed detection of `std::uncaught_exceptions` support under non-msvc platforms (#2021)
* Fixed the experimental stdout/stderr capture under Windows (#2013)
### Miscellaneous
* `catch_discover_tests` has been improved significantly (#2023, #2039)
* You can now specify which reporter should be used
* You can now modify where the output will be written
* `WORKING_DIRECTORY` setting is respected
* `ParseAndAddCatchTests` now supports `TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE` macros (#2031)
* Various documentation fixes and improvements (#2022, #2028, #2034)
## 2.13.1
### Improvements
* `ParseAndAddCatchTests` handles CMake v3.18.0 correctly (#1984)
* Improved autodetection of `std::byte` (#1992)
* Simplified implementation of templated test cases (#2007)
* This should have a tiny positive effect on its compilation throughput
### Fixes
* Automatic stringification of ranges handles sentinel ranges properly (#2004)
## 2.13.0
### Improvements
* `GENERATE` can now follow a `SECTION` at the same level of nesting (#1938)
* The `SECTION`(s) before the `GENERATE` will not be run multiple times, the following ones will.
* Added `-D`/`--min-duration` command line flag (#1910)
* If a test takes longer to finish than the provided value, its name and duration will be printed.
* This flag is overriden by setting `-d`/`--duration`.
### Fixes
* `TAPReporter` no longer skips successful assertions (#1983)
## 2.12.4
### Improvements
* Added support for MacOS on ARM (#1971)
## 2.12.3
### Fixes
* `GENERATE` nested in a for loop no longer creates multiple generators (#1913)
* Fixed copy paste error breaking `TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG` for 6 or more arguments (#1954)
* Fixed potential UB when handling non-ASCII characters in CLI args (#1943)
### Improvements
* There can be multiple calls to `GENERATE` on a single line
* Improved `fno-except` support for platforms that do not provide shims for exception-related std functions (#1950)
* E.g. the Green Hills C++ compiler
* XmlReporter now also reports test-case-level statistics (#1958)
* This is done via a new element, `OverallResultsCases`
### Miscellaneous
* Added `.clang-format` file to the repo (#1182, #1920)
* Rewrote contributing docs
* They should explain the different levels of testing and so on much better
## 2.12.2
### Fixes
* Fixed compilation failure if `is_range` ADL found deleted function (#1929)
* Fixed potential UB in `CAPTURE` if the expression contained non-ASCII characters (#1925)
### Improvements
* `std::result_of` is not used if `std::invoke_result` is available (#1934)
* JUnit reporter writes out `status` attribute for tests (#1899)
* Suppresed clang-tidy's `hicpp-vararg` warning (#1921)
* Catch2 was already suppressing the `cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-vararg` alias of the warning
## 2.12.1
@@ -238,6 +150,7 @@
* Added support for `^` (bitwise xor) to `CHECK` and `REQUIRE`
## 2.12.0
### Improvements
@@ -260,6 +173,7 @@
* Improved detection of stdlib's support for `std::uncaught_exceptions` (#1911)
## 2.11.3
### Fixes
@@ -291,6 +205,7 @@
* This bug has been present for the last ~2 years and nobody reported it
## 2.11.1
### Improvements
@@ -304,6 +219,7 @@
* Some more cleanups in the benchmarking support
## 2.11.0
### Improvements
@@ -437,6 +353,7 @@
### Fixes
* Fix benchmarking compilation failure in files without `CATCH_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES` (or implementation)
## 2.9.0
### Improvements
@@ -769,7 +686,7 @@ than `single_include/catch.hpp`.**
* CLR objects (`T^`) can now be stringified (#1216)
* This affects code compiled as C++/CLI
* Added `PredicateMatcher`, a matcher that takes an arbitrary predicate function (#1236)
* See [documentation for details](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/blob/v2.x/docs/matchers.md)
* See [documentation for details](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/blob/master/docs/matchers.md)
### Others
* Modified CMake-installed pkg-config to allow `#include <catch.hpp>`(#1239)
@@ -797,7 +714,7 @@ than `single_include/catch.hpp`.**
* Added an option to warn (+ exit with error) when no tests were ran (#1158)
* Use as `-w NoTests`
* Added provisional support for Emscripten (#1114)
* [Added a way to override the fallback stringifier](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/blob/v2.x/docs/configuration.md#fallback-stringifier) (#1024)
* [Added a way to override the fallback stringifier](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/blob/master/docs/configuration.md#fallback-stringifier) (#1024)
* This allows project's own stringification machinery to be easily reused for Catch
* `Catch::Session::run()` now accepts `char const * const *`, allowing it to accept array of string literals (#1031, #1178)
* The embedded version of Clara was bumped to v1.1.3

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<a id="top"></a>
# How to release
When enough changes have accumulated, it is time to release new version of Catch. This document describes the process in doing so, that no steps are forgotten. Note that all referenced scripts can be found in the `scripts/` directory.
When enough changes have accumulated, it is time to release new version of Catch. This document describes the process in doing so, that no steps are forgotten. Note that all referenced scripts can be found in the `tools/scripts/` directory.
## Necessary steps
@@ -67,7 +67,6 @@ $ gpg2 --armor --output catch.hpp.asc --detach-sig catch.hpp
$ gpg2 --armor --output catch_reporter_automake.hpp.asc --detach-sig catch_reporter_automake.hpp
$ gpg2 --armor --output catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp.asc --detach-sig catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp
$ gpg2 --armor --output catch_reporter_tap.hpp.asc --detach-sig catch_reporter_tap.hpp
$ gpg2 --armor --output catch_reporter_sonarqube.hpp.asc --detach-sig catch_reporter_sonarqube.hpp
```
_GPG does not support signing multiple files in single invocation._

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
[Short answer](#short-answer)<br>
[Long answer](#long-answer)<br>
[Practical example](#practical-example)<br>
[Using the static library Catch2WithMain](#using-the-static-library-catch2withmain)<br>
[Other possible solutions](#other-possible-solutions)<br>
Several people have reported that test code written with Catch takes much longer to compile than they would expect. Why is that?
@@ -65,39 +64,6 @@ tests-factorial.cpp:11: failed: Factorial(0) == 1 for: 0 == 1
Failed 1 test case, failed 1 assertion.
```
## Using the static library Catch2WithMain
Catch2 also provides a static library that implements the runner. Note
that this support is experimental, due to interactions between Catch2 v2
implementation and C++ linking limitations.
As with the `Catch2` target, the `Catch2WithMain` CMake target can be used
either from a subdirectory, or from installed build.
### CMake
```cmake
add_executable(tests-factorial tests-factorial.cpp)
target_link_libraries(tests-factorial Catch2::Catch2WithMain)
```
### bazel
```python
cc_test(
name = "hello_world_test",
srcs = [
"test/hello_world_test.cpp",
],
deps = [
"lib_hello_world",
"@catch2//:catch2_with_main",
],
)
```
## Other possible solutions
You can also opt to sacrifice some features in order to speed-up Catch's compilation times. For details see the [documentation on Catch's compile-time configuration](configuration.md#other-toggles).

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@@ -15,9 +15,17 @@ Instead Catch provides a powerful mechanism for nesting test case sections withi
Test cases and sections are very easy to use in practice:
* **TEST_CASE(** _test name_ \[, _tags_ \] **)**
* **SECTION(** _section name_ **)**
* **SECTION(** _section name_, \[, _section description_ \] **)**
_test name_ and _section name_ are free form, quoted, strings. The optional _tags_ argument is a quoted string containing one or more tags enclosed in square brackets. Tags are discussed below. Test names must be unique within the Catch executable.
_test name_ and _section name_ are free form, quoted, strings.
The optional _tags_ argument is a quoted string containing one or more
tags enclosed in square brackets, and are discussed below.
_section description_ can be used to provide long form description
of a section while keeping the _section name_ short for use with the
[`-c` command line parameter](command-line.md#specify-the-section-to-run).
**Test names must be unique within the Catch executable.**
For examples see the [Tutorial](tutorial.md#top)
@@ -42,7 +50,7 @@ Tag names are not case sensitive and can contain any ASCII characters. This mean
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 `[.]` - 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.
* `[.]` - 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]`.
* `[!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`.

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
## Getting Catch2
The simplest way to get Catch2 is to download the latest [single header version](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/catchorg/Catch2/v2.x/single_include/catch2/catch.hpp). The single header is generated by merging a set of individual headers but it is still just normal source code in a header file.
The simplest way to get Catch2 is to download the latest [single header version](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/catchorg/Catch2/master/single_include/catch2/catch.hpp). The single header is generated by merging a set of individual headers but it is still just normal source code in a header file.
Alternative ways of getting Catch2 include using your system package
manager, or installing it using [its CMake package](cmake-integration.md#installing-catch2-from-git-repository).

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@@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
// 000-CatchMain.cpp
// In a Catch project with multiple files, dedicate one file to compile the
// source code of Catch itself and reuse the resulting object file for linking.
// It is generally recommended to have a single file provide the main
// of a testing binary, and other test files to link against it.
// Let Catch provide main():
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/internal/catch_default_main.hpp>
// That's it

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@@ -1,11 +1,8 @@
// 010-TestCase.cpp
// And write tests in the same file:
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
// Let Catch provide main():
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
int Factorial( int number ) {
static int Factorial( int number ) {
return number <= 1 ? number : Factorial( number - 1 ) * number; // fail
// return number <= 1 ? 1 : Factorial( number - 1 ) * number; // pass
}

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@@ -1,12 +1,6 @@
// 020-TestCase-1.cpp
// In a Catch project with multiple files, dedicate one file to compile the
// source code of Catch itself and reuse the resulting object file for linking.
// Let Catch provide main():
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
TEST_CASE( "1: All test cases reside in other .cpp files (empty)", "[multi-file:1]" ) {
}

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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
// main() provided by Catch in file 020-TestCase-1.cpp.
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
int Factorial( int number ) {
static int Factorial( int number ) {
return number <= 1 ? number : Factorial( number - 1 ) * number; // fail
// return number <= 1 ? 1 : Factorial( number - 1 ) * number; // pass
}

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@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@
// main() provided in 000-CatchMain.cpp
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
std::string one() {
static std::string one() {
return "1";
}

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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
// main() provided in 000-CatchMain.cpp
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <vector>
TEST_CASE( "vectors can be sized and resized", "[vector]" ) {

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
// main() provided in 000-CatchMain.cpp
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
class DBConnection
{

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
// main() provided in 000-CatchMain.cpp
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
SCENARIO( "vectors can be sized and resized", "[vector]" ) {

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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
// 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp
// In a Catch project with multiple files, dedicate one file to compile the
// source code of Catch itself and reuse the resulting object file for linking.
// Let Catch provide main():
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#ifdef CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1
#include CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1
#endif
#ifdef CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_2
#include CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_2
#endif
#ifdef CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_3
#include CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_3
#endif
// That's it
// Compile implementation of Catch for use with files that do contain tests:
// - g++ -std=c++11 -Wall -I$(CATCH_ROOT) -DCATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp\" -o 200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.o -c 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp
// cl -EHsc -I%CATCH_ROOT% -DCATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp\" -Fo200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.obj -c 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp

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@@ -1,171 +0,0 @@
// 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp
// Catch has built-in and external reporters:
// Built-in:
// - compact
// - console
// - junit
// - xml
// External:
// - automake
// - tap
// - teamcity (this example)
// main() and reporter code provided in 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# pragma warning (disable : 4702) // Disable warning: unreachable code
#endif
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity passes unconditionally succeeding assertion", "[teamcity]" ) {
SUCCEED();
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion", "[teamcity]" ) {
FAIL();
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports failing check", "[teamcity]" ) {
REQUIRE( 3 == 7 );
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports failing check-false", "[teamcity]" ) {
REQUIRE_FALSE( 3 == 3 );
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports failing check-that", "[teamcity]" ) {
using namespace Catch;
REQUIRE_THAT( "hello", Contains( "world" ) );
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports unexpected exception", "[teamcity]" ) {
REQUIRE( (throw std::runtime_error("surprise!"), true) );
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports undesired exception", "[teamcity]" ) {
REQUIRE_NOTHROW( (throw std::runtime_error("surprise!"), true) );
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports missing expected exception", "[teamcity]" ) {
REQUIRE_THROWS( true );
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports missing specific expected exception", "[teamcity]" ) {
REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( throw std::bad_alloc(), std::runtime_error );
}
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports unexpected message in expected exception", "[teamcity]" ) {
using namespace Catch;
CHECK_THROWS_WITH( throw std::runtime_error("hello"), "world" );
CHECK_THROWS_WITH( throw std::runtime_error("hello"), Contains("world") );
}
struct MyException: public std::runtime_error
{
MyException( char const * text )
: std::runtime_error( text ) {}
~MyException() override;
};
// prevent -Wweak-vtables:
MyException::~MyException() = default;
struct MyExceptionMatcher : Catch::MatcherBase< std::runtime_error >
{
std::string m_text;
MyExceptionMatcher( char const * text )
: m_text( text )
{}
~MyExceptionMatcher() override;
bool match( std::runtime_error const & arg ) const override
{
return m_text == arg.what() ;
}
std::string describe() const override
{
return "it's me";
}
};
// prevent -Wweak-vtables:
MyExceptionMatcher::~MyExceptionMatcher() = default;
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity failing check-throws-matches", "[teamcity]" ) {
CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES( throw MyException("hello"), MyException, MyExceptionMatcher("world") );
}
// [!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.
// No special effects for the reporter.
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity throwing exception with tag [!throws]", "[teamcity][!throws]" ) {
REQUIRE_THROWS( throw std::runtime_error("unsurprisingly") );
}
// [!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 your tests.
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity failing assertion with tag [!mayfail]", "[teamcity][!mayfail] " ) {
REQUIRE( 3 == 7 ); // doesn't fail test case this time, reports: testIgnored
REQUIRE( 3 == 3 );
}
// [!shouldfail] - like [!mayfail] but fails the test if it passes.
// This can be useful if you want to be notified of accidental, or third-party, fixes.
TEST_CASE( "TeamCity succeeding assertion with tag [!shouldfail]", "[teamcity][!shouldfail]" ) {
SUCCEED( "Marked [!shouldfail]" );
}
// Compile & run:
// - g++ -std=c++11 -Wall -I$(CATCH_ROOT) -DCATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp\" -o 200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.o -c 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp
// - g++ -std=c++11 -Wall -I$(CATCH_ROOT) -o 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp 200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.o && 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter --list-reporters
//
// - cl -EHsc -I%CATCH_ROOT% -DCATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp\" -Fo200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.obj -c 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp
// - cl -EHsc -I%CATCH_ROOT% 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp 200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.o && 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter --list-reporters
// Compilation output (--list-reporters):
// Available reporters:
// compact: Reports test results on a single line, suitable for IDEs
// console: Reports test results as plain lines of text
// junit: Reports test results in an XML format that looks like Ant's
// junitreport target
// teamcity: Reports test results as TeamCity service messages
// xml: Reports test results as an XML document
// Expected output (abbreviated and broken into shorter lines):
//
// prompt> 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.exe --reporter teamcity
// ##teamcity[testSuiteStarted name='207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.exe']
// ##teamcity[testStarted name='TeamCity passes unconditionally succeeding assertion']
// ##teamcity[testFinished name='TeamCity passes unconditionally succeeding assertion' duration='1']
// ##teamcity[testStarted name='TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion']
// ##teamcity[testFailed name='TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion' /
// message='.../examples/207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp:23|n/
// ...............................................................................|n|n/
// .../examples/207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp:25|nexplicit failure']
// ##teamcity[testFinished name='TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion' duration='3']
// ...

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@@ -10,17 +10,25 @@
// Let Catch provide the required interfaces:
#define CATCH_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/reporters/catch_reporter_bases.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_reporter_registrars.hpp>
#include <iostream>
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// 1. Printing of listener data:
//
namespace {
std::string ws(int const level) {
return std::string( 2 * level, ' ' );
}
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, Catch::Tag t) {
return out << "original: " << t.original << "lower cased: " << t.lowerCased;
}
template< typename T >
std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, std::vector<T> const& v ) {
os << "{ ";
@@ -28,7 +36,6 @@ std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, std::vector<T> const& v ) {
os << x << ", ";
return os << "}";
}
// struct SourceLineInfo {
// char const* file;
// std::size_t line;
@@ -119,32 +126,36 @@ void print( std::ostream& os, int const level, std::string const& title, Catch::
os << ws(level+1) << "- aborting: " << info.aborting << "\n";
}
// struct TestCaseInfo {
// enum SpecialProperties{
// None = 0,
// IsHidden = 1 << 1,
// ShouldFail = 1 << 2,
// MayFail = 1 << 3,
// Throws = 1 << 4,
// NonPortable = 1 << 5,
// Benchmark = 1 << 6
// };
// struct Tag {
// StringRef original, lowerCased;
// };
//
// bool isHidden() const;
// bool throws() const;
// bool okToFail() const;
// bool expectedToFail() const;
//
// std::string tagsAsString() const;
// enum class TestCaseProperties : uint8_t {
// None = 0,
// IsHidden = 1 << 1,
// ShouldFail = 1 << 2,
// MayFail = 1 << 3,
// Throws = 1 << 4,
// NonPortable = 1 << 5,
// Benchmark = 1 << 6
// };
//
// std::string name;
// std::string className;
// std::string description;
// std::vector<std::string> tags;
// std::vector<std::string> lcaseTags;
// SourceLineInfo lineInfo;
// SpecialProperties properties;
// };
//
// struct TestCaseInfo : NonCopyable {
//
// bool isHidden() const;
// bool throws() const;
// bool okToFail() const;
// bool expectedToFail() const;
//
//
// std::string name;
// std::string className;
// std::vector<Tag> tags;
// SourceLineInfo lineInfo;
// TestCaseProperties properties = TestCaseProperties::None;
// };
void print( std::ostream& os, int const level, std::string const& title, Catch::TestCaseInfo const& info ) {
os << ws(level ) << title << ":\n"
@@ -155,11 +166,9 @@ void print( std::ostream& os, int const level, std::string const& title, Catch::
<< ws(level+1) << "- tagsAsString(): '" << info.tagsAsString() << "'\n"
<< ws(level+1) << "- name: '" << info.name << "'\n"
<< ws(level+1) << "- className: '" << info.className << "'\n"
<< ws(level+1) << "- description: '" << info.description << "'\n"
<< ws(level+1) << "- tags: " << info.tags << "\n"
<< ws(level+1) << "- lcaseTags: " << info.lcaseTags << "\n";
<< ws(level+1) << "- tags: " << info.tags << "\n";
print( os, level+1 , "- lineInfo", info.lineInfo );
os << ws(level+1) << "- properties (flags): 0x" << std::hex << info.properties << std::dec << "\n";
os << ws(level+1) << "- properties (flags): 0x" << std::hex << static_cast<uint32_t>(info.properties) << std::dec << "\n";
}
// struct TestCaseStats {
@@ -172,7 +181,7 @@ void print( std::ostream& os, int const level, std::string const& title, Catch::
void print( std::ostream& os, int const level, std::string const& title, Catch::TestCaseStats const& info ) {
os << ws(level ) << title << ":\n";
print( os, level+1 , "- testInfo", info.testInfo );
print( os, level+1 , "- testInfo", *info.testInfo );
print( os, level+1 , "- totals" , info.totals );
os << ws(level+1) << "- stdOut: " << info.stdOut << "\n"
<< ws(level+1) << "- stdErr: " << info.stdErr << "\n"
@@ -273,8 +282,8 @@ void print( std::ostream& os, int const level, std::string const& title, Catch::
print( os, level+1 , "- getSourceInfo(): ", info.getSourceInfo() );
os << ws(level+1) << "- getTestMacroName(): '" << info.getTestMacroName() << "'\n";
// print( os, level+1 , "- *** m_info (AssertionInfo)", info.m_info );
// print( os, level+1 , "- *** m_resultData (AssertionResultData)", info.m_resultData );
print( os, level+1 , "- *** m_info (AssertionInfo)", info.m_info );
print( os, level+1 , "- *** m_resultData (AssertionResultData)", info.m_resultData );
}
// struct AssertionStats {
@@ -297,6 +306,7 @@ void print( std::ostream& os, int const level, std::string const& title, Catch::
char const * dashed_line =
"--------------------------------------------------------------------------";
struct MyListener : Catch::TestEventListenerBase {
using TestEventListenerBase::TestEventListenerBase; // inherit constructor
@@ -367,6 +377,8 @@ struct MyListener : Catch::TestEventListenerBase {
}
};
} // end anonymous namespace
CATCH_REGISTER_LISTENER( MyListener )
// Get rid of Wweak-tables

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@@ -5,11 +5,10 @@
// semantic, because it buffers the output. For most uses however,
// there is no important difference between having `std::cerr` buffered
// or unbuffered.
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#define CATCH_CONFIG_NOSTDOUT
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <sstream>
#include <cstdio>
class out_buff : public std::stringbuf {
std::FILE* m_stream;

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@@ -4,10 +4,14 @@
// Specifically we will implement a random number generator for integers
// It will have infinite capacity and settable lower/upper bound
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/generators/catch_generators.hpp>
#include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_adapters.hpp>
#include <random>
namespace {
// This class shows how to implement a simple generator for Catch tests
class RandomIntGenerator : public Catch::Generators::IGenerator<int> {
std::minstd_rand m_rand;
@@ -38,9 +42,13 @@ int const& RandomIntGenerator::get() const {
// Notice that it returns an instance of GeneratorWrapper<int>, which
// is a value-wrapper around std::unique_ptr<IGenerator<int>>.
Catch::Generators::GeneratorWrapper<int> random(int low, int high) {
return Catch::Generators::GeneratorWrapper<int>(std::unique_ptr<Catch::Generators::IGenerator<int>>(new RandomIntGenerator(low, high)));
return Catch::Generators::GeneratorWrapper<int>(
std::make_unique<RandomIntGenerator>(low, high)
);
}
} // end anonymous namespaces
// The two sections in this test case are equivalent, but the first one
// is much more readable/nicer to use
TEST_CASE("Generating random ints", "[example][generator]") {

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@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
// 301-Gen-MapTypeConversion.cpp
// Shows how to use map to modify generator's return type.
// Specifically we wrap a std::string returning generator with a generator
// that converts the strings using stoi, so the returned type is actually
// an int.
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_adapters.hpp>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
namespace {
// Returns a line from a stream. You could have it e.g. read lines from
// a file, but to avoid problems with paths in examples, we will use
// a fixed stringstream.
@@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ public:
LineGenerator() {
m_stream.str("1\n2\n3\n4\n");
if (!next()) {
throw Catch::GeneratorException("Couldn't read a single line");
Catch::Generators::Detail::throw_generator_exception("Couldn't read a single line");
}
}
std::string const& get() const override;
bool next() override {
return !!std::getline(m_stream, m_line);
}
@@ -40,18 +40,17 @@ std::string const& LineGenerator::get() const {
// is a value-wrapper around std::unique_ptr<IGenerator<std::string>>.
Catch::Generators::GeneratorWrapper<std::string> lines(std::string /* ignored for example */) {
return Catch::Generators::GeneratorWrapper<std::string>(
std::unique_ptr<Catch::Generators::IGenerator<std::string>>(
new LineGenerator()
)
std::make_unique<LineGenerator>()
);
}
} // end anonymous namespace
TEST_CASE("filter can convert types inside the generator expression", "[example][generator]") {
auto num = GENERATE(map<int>([](std::string const& line) { return std::stoi(line); },
lines("fake-file")));
REQUIRE(num > 0);
}

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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
// 302-Gen-Table.cpp
// Shows how to use table to run a test many times with different inputs. Lifted from examples on
// issue #850.
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <string>
struct TestSubject {
// this is the method we are going to test. It returns the length of the
// input string.
size_t GetLength( const std::string& input ) const { return input.size(); }
};
TEST_CASE("Table allows pre-computed test inputs and outputs", "[example][generator]") {
using std::make_tuple;
// do setup here as normal
TestSubject subj;
SECTION("This section is run for each row in the table") {
std::string test_input;
size_t expected_output;
std::tie( test_input, expected_output ) =
GENERATE( table<std::string, size_t>(
{ /* In this case one of the parameters to our test case is the
* expected output, but this is not required. There could be
* multiple expected values in the table, which can have any
* (fixed) number of columns.
*/
make_tuple( "one", 3 ),
make_tuple( "two", 3 ),
make_tuple( "three", 5 ),
make_tuple( "four", 4 ) } ) );
// run the test
auto result = subj.GetLength(test_input);
// capture the input data to go with the outputs.
CAPTURE(test_input);
// check it matches the pre-calculated data
REQUIRE(result == expected_output);
} // end section
}
/* Possible simplifications where less legacy toolchain support is needed:
*
* - With libstdc++6 or newer, the make_tuple() calls can be omitted
* (technically C++17 but does not require -std in GCC/Clang). See
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12436586/tuple-vector-and-initializer-list
*
* - In C++17 mode std::tie() and the preceeding variable delcarations can be
* replaced by structured bindings: auto [test_input, expected] = GENERATE(
* table<std::string, size_t>({ ...
*/
// Compiling and running this file will result in 4 successful assertions

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@@ -6,7 +6,9 @@
// _WILL_ outlive the variables -- thus they should be either captured
// by value directly, or copied by the generators during construction.
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_adapters.hpp>
#include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_random.hpp>
TEST_CASE("Generate random doubles across different ranges",
"[generator][example][advanced]") {

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@@ -9,7 +9,9 @@
// per-variable custom capture list, this example shows how to achieve
// that.
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
#include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_adapters.hpp>
#include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_random.hpp>
TEST_CASE("Generate random doubles across different ranges",
"[generator][example][advanced]") {
@@ -27,7 +29,7 @@ TEST_CASE("Generate random doubles across different ranges",
// This will take r1 by reference and r2 by value.
// Note that there are no advantages for doing so in this example,
// it is done only for expository purposes.
auto number = Catch::Generators::generate( "custom capture generator", CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO,
auto number = Catch::Generators::generate( CATCH_INTERNAL_LINEINFO,
[&r1, r2]{
using namespace Catch::Generators;
return makeGenerators(take(50, random(std::get<0>(r1), std::get<1>(r2))));

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@@ -1,44 +1,30 @@
#
# Build examples.
#
# Requires CATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES to be defined 'true', see ../CMakeLists.txt.
#
cmake_minimum_required( VERSION 3.5 )
cmake_minimum_required( VERSION 3.0 )
project( CatchExamples CXX )
project( Catch2Examples LANGUAGES CXX )
message( STATUS "Examples included" )
# define folders used:
set( EXAMPLES_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/examples )
set( HEADER_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/single_include )
set( REPORTER_HEADER_DIR ${CATCH_DIR}/include/reporters )
# Some one-offs first:
# 1) Tests and main in one file
add_executable( 010-TestCase
010-TestCase.cpp
)
# single-file sources:
# 2) Tests and main across two files
add_executable( 020-MultiFile
020-TestCase-1.cpp
020-TestCase-2.cpp
)
set( SOURCES_SINGLE_FILE
010-TestCase.cpp
add_executable(231-Cfg_OutputStreams
231-Cfg-OutputStreams.cpp
)
target_link_libraries(231-Cfg_OutputStreams Catch2_buildall_interface)
target_compile_definitions(231-Cfg_OutputStreams PUBLIC CATCH_CONFIG_NOSTDOUT)
# multiple-file modules:
set( SOURCES_020
020-TestCase-1.cpp
020-TestCase-2.cpp
)
# main for idiomatic test sources:
set( SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_MAIN
000-CatchMain.cpp
)
# sources to combine with 000-CatchMain.cpp:
set( SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_TESTS
# These examples use the standard separate compilation
set( SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_EXAMPLES
030-Asn-Require-Check.cpp
100-Fix-Section.cpp
110-Fix-ClassFixture.cpp
@@ -46,113 +32,31 @@ set( SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_TESTS
210-Evt-EventListeners.cpp
300-Gen-OwnGenerator.cpp
301-Gen-MapTypeConversion.cpp
302-Gen-Table.cpp
310-Gen-VariablesInGenerators.cpp
311-Gen-CustomCapture.cpp
)
# main-s for reporter-specific test sources:
string( REPLACE ".cpp" "" BASENAMES_IDIOMATIC_EXAMPLES "${SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_EXAMPLES}" )
set( TARGETS_IDIOMATIC_EXAMPLES ${BASENAMES_IDIOMATIC_EXAMPLES} )
set( SOURCES_REPORTERS_MAIN
200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp
)
string( REPLACE ".cpp" "" BASENAMES_REPORTERS_MAIN 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp )
set( NAMES_REPORTERS TeamCity )
foreach( reporter ${NAMES_REPORTERS} )
list( APPEND SOURCES_SPECIFIC_REPORTERS_MAIN ${BASENAMES_REPORTERS_MAIN}${reporter}.cpp )
foreach( name ${TARGETS_IDIOMATIC_EXAMPLES} )
add_executable( ${name}
${EXAMPLES_DIR}/${name}.cpp )
endforeach()
# sources to combine with 200-Rpt-CatchMain{Reporter}.cpp:
set( SOURCES_REPORTERS_TESTS
207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp
set(ALL_EXAMPLE_TARGETS
${TARGETS_IDIOMATIC_EXAMPLES}
010-TestCase
020-MultiFile
)
# check if all sources are listed, warn if not:
set( SOURCES_ALL
${SOURCES_020}
${SOURCES_SINGLE_FILE}
${SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_MAIN}
${SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_TESTS}
${SOURCES_REPORTERS_MAIN}
${SOURCES_REPORTERS_TESTS}
)
foreach( name ${SOURCES_ALL} )
list( APPEND SOURCES_ALL_PATH ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/${name} )
endforeach()
CheckFileList( SOURCES_ALL_PATH ${EXAMPLES_DIR} )
# create target names:
string( REPLACE ".cpp" "" BASENAMES_SINGLE_FILE "${SOURCES_SINGLE_FILE}" )
string( REPLACE ".cpp" "" BASENAMES_IDIOMATIC_TESTS "${SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_TESTS}" )
string( REPLACE ".cpp" "" BASENAMES_REPORTERS_TESTS "${SOURCES_REPORTERS_TESTS}" )
string( REPLACE ".cpp" "" BASENAMES_REPORTERS_MAIN "${SOURCES_REPORTERS_MAIN}" )
set( TARGETS_SINGLE_FILE ${BASENAMES_SINGLE_FILE} )
set( TARGETS_IDIOMATIC_TESTS ${BASENAMES_IDIOMATIC_TESTS} )
set( TARGETS_REPORTERS_TESTS ${BASENAMES_REPORTERS_TESTS} )
set( TARGETS_REPORTERS_MAIN ${BASENAMES_REPORTERS_MAIN} )
set( TARGETS_ALL
${TARGETS_SINGLE_FILE}
020-TestCase
${TARGETS_IDIOMATIC_TESTS} CatchMain
${TARGETS_REPORTERS_TESTS} CatchMainTeamCity
)
# define program targets:
add_library( CatchMain OBJECT ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/${SOURCES_IDIOMATIC_MAIN} ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
#add_library( CatchMainAutomake OBJECT ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
#add_library( CatchMainTap OBJECT ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
add_library( CatchMainTeamCity OBJECT ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
#target_compile_definitions( CatchMainAutomake PRIVATE CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_automake.hpp\" )
#target_compile_definitions( CatchMainTap PRIVATE CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_tap.hpp\" )
target_compile_definitions( CatchMainTeamCity PRIVATE CATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp\" )
foreach( name ${TARGETS_SINGLE_FILE} )
add_executable( ${name} ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/${name}.cpp ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
endforeach()
foreach( name ${TARGETS_IDIOMATIC_TESTS} )
add_executable( ${name} ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/${name}.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CatchMain> ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
endforeach()
add_executable( 020-TestCase ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/020-TestCase-1.cpp ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/020-TestCase-2.cpp ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
#add_executable( 207-Rpt-AutomakeReporter ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/207-Rpt-AutomakeReporter.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CatchMainAutomake> ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
#add_executable( 207-Rpt-TapReporter ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/207-Rpt-TapReporter.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CatchMainTap> ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
add_executable( 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CatchMainTeamCity> ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
#foreach( name ${TARGETS_REPORTERS_TESTS} )
# add_executable( ${name} ${EXAMPLES_DIR}/${name}.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:CatchMain> ${HEADER_DIR}/catch2/catch.hpp )
#endforeach()
foreach( name ${TARGETS_ALL} )
target_include_directories( ${name} PRIVATE ${HEADER_DIR} ${CATCH_DIR} )
set_property(TARGET ${name} PROPERTY CXX_STANDARD 11)
foreach( name ${ALL_EXAMPLE_TARGETS} )
target_link_libraries( ${name} Catch2 Catch2WithMain )
set_property(TARGET ${name} PROPERTY CXX_STANDARD 14)
set_property(TARGET ${name} PROPERTY CXX_EXTENSIONS OFF)
# Add desired warnings
if ( CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang|AppleClang|GNU" )
target_compile_options( ${name} PRIVATE -Wall -Wextra -Wunreachable-code )
endif()
# Clang specific warning go here
if ( CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang" )
# Actually keep these
target_compile_options( ${name} PRIVATE -Wweak-vtables -Wexit-time-destructors -Wglobal-constructors -Wmissing-noreturn )
endif()
if ( CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC" )
target_compile_options( ${name} PRIVATE /W4 /w44265 /WX )
endif()
endforeach()
list(APPEND CATCH_WARNING_TARGETS ${ALL_EXAMPLE_TARGETS})
set(CATCH_WARNING_TARGETS ${CATCH_WARNING_TARGETS} PARENT_SCOPE)

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@@ -33,10 +33,6 @@ same as the Catch name; see also ``TEST_PREFIX`` and ``TEST_SUFFIX``.
[TEST_SUFFIX suffix]
[PROPERTIES name1 value1...]
[TEST_LIST var]
[REPORTER reporter]
[OUTPUT_DIR dir]
[OUTPUT_PREFIX prefix}
[OUTPUT_SUFFIX suffix]
)
``catch_discover_tests`` sets up a post-build command on the test executable
@@ -94,28 +90,6 @@ same as the Catch name; see also ``TEST_PREFIX`` and ``TEST_SUFFIX``.
executable is being used in multiple calls to ``catch_discover_tests()``.
Note that this variable is only available in CTest.
``REPORTER reporter``
Use the specified reporter when running the test case. The reporter will
be passed to the Catch executable as ``--reporter reporter``.
``OUTPUT_DIR dir``
If specified, the parameter is passed along as
``--out dir/<test_name>`` to Catch executable. The actual file name is the
same as the test name. This should be used instead of
``EXTRA_ARGS --out foo`` to avoid race conditions writing the result output
when using parallel test execution.
``OUTPUT_PREFIX prefix``
May be used in conjunction with ``OUTPUT_DIR``.
If specified, ``prefix`` is added to each output file name, like so
``--out dir/prefix<test_name>``.
``OUTPUT_SUFFIX suffix``
May be used in conjunction with ``OUTPUT_DIR``.
If specified, ``suffix`` is added to each output file name, like so
``--out dir/<test_name>suffix``. This can be used to add a file extension to
the output e.g. ".xml".
#]=======================================================================]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -123,7 +97,7 @@ function(catch_discover_tests TARGET)
cmake_parse_arguments(
""
""
"TEST_PREFIX;TEST_SUFFIX;WORKING_DIRECTORY;TEST_LIST;REPORTER;OUTPUT_DIR;OUTPUT_PREFIX;OUTPUT_SUFFIX"
"TEST_PREFIX;TEST_SUFFIX;WORKING_DIRECTORY;TEST_LIST"
"TEST_SPEC;EXTRA_ARGS;PROPERTIES"
${ARGN}
)
@@ -136,7 +110,7 @@ function(catch_discover_tests TARGET)
endif()
## Generate a unique name based on the extra arguments
string(SHA1 args_hash "${_TEST_SPEC} ${_EXTRA_ARGS} ${_REPORTER} ${_OUTPUT_DIR} ${_OUTPUT_PREFIX} ${_OUTPUT_SUFFIX}")
string(SHA1 args_hash "${_TEST_SPEC} ${_EXTRA_ARGS}")
string(SUBSTRING ${args_hash} 0 7 args_hash)
# Define rule to generate test list for aforementioned test executable
@@ -160,10 +134,6 @@ function(catch_discover_tests TARGET)
-D "TEST_PREFIX=${_TEST_PREFIX}"
-D "TEST_SUFFIX=${_TEST_SUFFIX}"
-D "TEST_LIST=${_TEST_LIST}"
-D "TEST_REPORTER=${_REPORTER}"
-D "TEST_OUTPUT_DIR=${_OUTPUT_DIR}"
-D "TEST_OUTPUT_PREFIX=${_OUTPUT_PREFIX}"
-D "TEST_OUTPUT_SUFFIX=${_OUTPUT_SUFFIX}"
-D "CTEST_FILE=${ctest_tests_file}"
-P "${_CATCH_DISCOVER_TESTS_SCRIPT}"
VERBATIM
@@ -202,5 +172,4 @@ endfunction()
set(_CATCH_DISCOVER_TESTS_SCRIPT
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/CatchAddTests.cmake
CACHE INTERNAL "Catch2 full path to CatchAddTests.cmake helper file"
)

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@@ -6,20 +6,13 @@ set(suffix "${TEST_SUFFIX}")
set(spec ${TEST_SPEC})
set(extra_args ${TEST_EXTRA_ARGS})
set(properties ${TEST_PROPERTIES})
set(reporter ${TEST_REPORTER})
set(output_dir ${TEST_OUTPUT_DIR})
set(output_prefix ${TEST_OUTPUT_PREFIX})
set(output_suffix ${TEST_OUTPUT_SUFFIX})
set(script)
set(suite)
set(tests)
function(add_command NAME)
set(_args "")
# use ARGV* instead of ARGN, because ARGN splits arrays into multiple arguments
math(EXPR _last_arg ${ARGC}-1)
foreach(_n RANGE 1 ${_last_arg})
set(_arg "${ARGV${_n}}")
foreach(_arg ${ARGN})
if(_arg MATCHES "[^-./:a-zA-Z0-9_]")
set(_args "${_args} [==[${_arg}]==]") # form a bracket_argument
else()
@@ -39,7 +32,6 @@ execute_process(
COMMAND ${TEST_EXECUTOR} "${TEST_EXECUTABLE}" ${spec} --list-test-names-only
OUTPUT_VARIABLE output
RESULT_VARIABLE result
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${TEST_WORKING_DIR}"
)
# Catch --list-test-names-only reports the number of tests, so 0 is... surprising
if(${result} EQUAL 0)
@@ -56,44 +48,6 @@ endif()
string(REPLACE "\n" ";" output "${output}")
# Run test executable to get list of available reporters
execute_process(
COMMAND ${TEST_EXECUTOR} "${TEST_EXECUTABLE}" ${spec} --list-reporters
OUTPUT_VARIABLE reporters_output
RESULT_VARIABLE reporters_result
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${TEST_WORKING_DIR}"
)
if(${reporters_result} EQUAL 0)
message(WARNING
"Test executable '${TEST_EXECUTABLE}' contains no reporters!\n"
)
elseif(${reporters_result} LESS 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR
"Error running test executable '${TEST_EXECUTABLE}':\n"
" Result: ${reporters_result}\n"
" Output: ${reporters_output}\n"
)
endif()
string(FIND "${reporters_output}" "${reporter}" reporter_is_valid)
if(reporter AND ${reporter_is_valid} EQUAL -1)
message(FATAL_ERROR
"\"${reporter}\" is not a valid reporter!\n"
)
endif()
# Prepare reporter
if(reporter)
set(reporter_arg "--reporter ${reporter}")
endif()
# Prepare output dir
if(output_dir AND NOT IS_ABSOLUTE ${output_dir})
set(output_dir "${TEST_WORKING_DIR}/${output_dir}")
if(NOT EXISTS ${output_dir})
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${output_dir})
endif()
endif()
# Parse output
foreach(line ${output})
set(test ${line})
@@ -102,12 +56,6 @@ foreach(line ${output})
foreach(char , [ ])
string(REPLACE ${char} "\\${char}" test_name ${test_name})
endforeach(char)
# ...add output dir
if(output_dir)
string(REGEX REPLACE "[^A-Za-z0-9_]" "_" test_name_clean ${test_name})
set(output_dir_arg "--out ${output_dir}/${output_prefix}${test_name_clean}${output_suffix}")
endif()
# ...and add to script
add_command(add_test
"${prefix}${test}${suffix}"
@@ -115,8 +63,6 @@ foreach(line ${output})
"${TEST_EXECUTABLE}"
"${test_name}"
${extra_args}
"${reporter_arg}"
"${output_dir_arg}"
)
add_command(set_tests_properties
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@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
#==================================================================================================#
# supported macros #
# - TEST_CASE, #
# - TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE #
# - SCENARIO, #
# - TEST_CASE_METHOD, #
# - CATCH_TEST_CASE, #
# - CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE #
# - CATCH_SCENARIO, #
# - CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD. #
# #
@@ -108,8 +106,7 @@ function(ParseAndAddCatchTests_ParseFile SourceFile TestTarget)
ParseAndAddCatchTests_RemoveComments(Contents)
# Find definition of test names
# https://regex101.com/r/JygOND/1
string(REGEX MATCHALL "[ \t]*(CATCH_)?(TEMPLATE_)?(TEST_CASE_METHOD|SCENARIO|TEST_CASE)[ \t]*\\([ \t\n]*\"[^\"]*\"[ \t\n]*(,[ \t\n]*\"[^\"]*\")?(,[ \t\n]*[^\,\)]*)*\\)[ \t\n]*\{+[ \t]*(//[^\n]*[Tt][Ii][Mm][Ee][Oo][Uu][Tt][ \t]*[0-9]+)*" Tests "${Contents}")
string(REGEX MATCHALL "[ \t]*(CATCH_)?(TEST_CASE_METHOD|SCENARIO|TEST_CASE)[ \t]*\\([^\)]+\\)+[ \t\n]*{+[ \t]*(//[^\n]*[Tt][Ii][Mm][Ee][Oo][Uu][Tt][ \t]*[0-9]+)*" Tests "${Contents}")
if(PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_TO_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS AND Tests)
ParseAndAddCatchTests_PrintDebugMessage("Adding ${SourceFile} to CMAKE_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS property")
@@ -120,21 +117,13 @@ function(ParseAndAddCatchTests_ParseFile SourceFile TestTarget)
)
endif()
# check CMP0110 policy for new add_test() behavior
if(POLICY CMP0110)
cmake_policy(GET CMP0110 _cmp0110_value) # new add_test() behavior
else()
# just to be thorough explicitly set the variable
set(_cmp0110_value)
endif()
foreach(TestName ${Tests})
# Strip newlines
string(REGEX REPLACE "\\\\\n|\n" "" TestName "${TestName}")
# Get test type and fixture if applicable
string(REGEX MATCH "(CATCH_)?(TEMPLATE_)?(TEST_CASE_METHOD|SCENARIO|TEST_CASE)[ \t]*\\([^,^\"]*" TestTypeAndFixture "${TestName}")
string(REGEX MATCH "(CATCH_)?(TEMPLATE_)?(TEST_CASE_METHOD|SCENARIO|TEST_CASE)" TestType "${TestTypeAndFixture}")
string(REGEX MATCH "(CATCH_)?(TEST_CASE_METHOD|SCENARIO|TEST_CASE)[ \t]*\\([^,^\"]*" TestTypeAndFixture "${TestName}")
string(REGEX MATCH "(CATCH_)?(TEST_CASE_METHOD|SCENARIO|TEST_CASE)" TestType "${TestTypeAndFixture}")
string(REGEX REPLACE "${TestType}\\([ \t]*" "" TestFixture "${TestTypeAndFixture}")
# Get string parts of test definition
@@ -200,39 +189,24 @@ function(ParseAndAddCatchTests_ParseFile SourceFile TestTarget)
# Escape commas in the test spec
string(REPLACE "," "\\," Name ${Name})
# Work around CMake 3.18.0 change in `add_test()`, before the escaped quotes were necessary,
# only with CMake 3.18.0 the escaped double quotes confuse the call. This change is reverted in 3.18.1
# And properly introduced in 3.19 with the CMP0110 policy
if(_cmp0110_value STREQUAL "NEW" OR ${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_EQUAL "3.18")
ParseAndAddCatchTests_PrintDebugMessage("CMP0110 set to NEW, no need for add_test(\"\") workaround")
else()
ParseAndAddCatchTests_PrintDebugMessage("CMP0110 set to OLD adding \"\" for add_test() workaround")
set(CTestName "\"${CTestName}\"")
endif()
# Handle template test cases
if("${TestTypeAndFixture}" MATCHES ".*TEMPLATE_.*")
set(Name "${Name} - *")
endif()
# Add the test and set its properties
add_test(NAME "${CTestName}" COMMAND ${OptionalCatchTestLauncher} $<TARGET_FILE:${TestTarget}> ${Name} ${AdditionalCatchParameters})
add_test(NAME "\"${CTestName}\"" COMMAND ${OptionalCatchTestLauncher} $<TARGET_FILE:${TestTarget}> ${Name} ${AdditionalCatchParameters})
# Old CMake versions do not document VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL, so we use VERSION_GREATER with 3.8 instead
if(PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_NO_HIDDEN_TESTS AND ${HiddenTagFound} AND ${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER "3.8")
ParseAndAddCatchTests_PrintDebugMessage("Setting DISABLED test property")
set_tests_properties("${CTestName}" PROPERTIES DISABLED ON)
set_tests_properties("\"${CTestName}\"" PROPERTIES DISABLED ON)
else()
set_tests_properties("${CTestName}" PROPERTIES FAIL_REGULAR_EXPRESSION "No tests ran"
set_tests_properties("\"${CTestName}\"" PROPERTIES FAIL_REGULAR_EXPRESSION "No tests ran"
LABELS "${Labels}")
endif()
set_property(
TARGET ${TestTarget}
APPEND
PROPERTY ParseAndAddCatchTests_TESTS "${CTestName}")
PROPERTY ParseAndAddCatchTests_TESTS "\"${CTestName}\"")
set_property(
SOURCE ${SourceFile}
APPEND
PROPERTY ParseAndAddCatchTests_TESTS "${CTestName}")
PROPERTY ParseAndAddCatchTests_TESTS "\"${CTestName}\"")
endif()
@@ -241,7 +215,6 @@ endfunction()
# entry point
function(ParseAndAddCatchTests TestTarget)
message(DEPRECATION "ParseAndAddCatchTest: function deprecated because of possibility of missed test cases. Consider using 'catch_discover_tests' from 'Catch.cmake'")
ParseAndAddCatchTests_PrintDebugMessage("Started parsing ${TestTarget}")
get_target_property(SourceFiles ${TestTarget} SOURCES)
ParseAndAddCatchTests_PrintDebugMessage("Found the following sources: ${SourceFiles}")

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@@ -1,496 +0,0 @@
/*
* Created by Phil on 22/10/2010.
* Copyright 2010 Two Blue Cubes Ltd
*
* 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_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_HPP_INCLUDED
#define CATCH_VERSION_MAJOR 2
#define CATCH_VERSION_MINOR 13
#define CATCH_VERSION_PATCH 10
#ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang system_header
#elif defined __GNUC__
# pragma GCC system_header
#endif
#include "internal/catch_suppress_warnings.h"
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN) || defined(CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER)
# define CATCH_IMPL
# define CATCH_CONFIG_ALL_PARTS
#endif
// In the impl file, we want to have access to all parts of the headers
// Can also be used to sanely support PCHs
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_ALL_PARTS)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES
# if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
# undef CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
# endif
# if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_CHRONO_STRINGMAKER)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_CHRONO_STRINGMAKER
# endif
#endif
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_IMPL_ONLY)
#include "internal/catch_platform.h"
#ifdef CATCH_IMPL
# ifndef CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN
# define CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN_NOT_DEFINED
# define CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN
# endif
#endif
#include "internal/catch_user_interfaces.h"
#include "internal/catch_tag_alias_autoregistrar.h"
#include "internal/catch_test_registry.h"
#include "internal/catch_capture.hpp"
#include "internal/catch_section.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_exception.h"
#include "internal/catch_approx.h"
#include "internal/catch_compiler_capabilities.h"
#include "internal/catch_string_manip.h"
#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#include "internal/catch_capture_matchers.h"
#endif
#include "internal/catch_generators.hpp"
#include "internal/catch_generators_generic.hpp"
#include "internal/catch_generators_specific.hpp"
// These files are included here so the single_include script doesn't put them
// in the conditionally compiled sections
#include "internal/catch_test_case_info.h"
#include "internal/catch_interfaces_runner.h"
#ifdef __OBJC__
#include "internal/catch_objc.hpp"
#endif
// Benchmarking needs the externally-facing parts of reporters to work
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES) || defined(CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING)
#include "internal/catch_external_interfaces.h"
#endif
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING)
#include "internal/benchmark/catch_benchmarking_all.hpp"
#endif
#endif // ! CATCH_CONFIG_IMPL_ONLY
#ifdef CATCH_IMPL
#include "internal/catch_impl.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include "internal/catch_default_main.hpp"
#endif
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_IMPL_ONLY)
#ifdef CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN_NOT_DEFINED
# undef CLARA_CONFIG_MAIN
#endif
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE)
//////
// If this config identifier is defined then all CATCH macros are prefixed with CATCH_
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_ALL
#define CATCH_REQUIRE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CATCH_REQUIRE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CATCH_REQUIRE_FALSE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( "CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( "CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_AS", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, expr )
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_STR_MATCHES( "CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, matcher, expr )
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_MATCHES( "CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, matcher, expr )
#endif// CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_NOTHROW( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( "CATCH_REQUIRE_NOTHROW", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_CHECK( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CATCH_CHECK", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_CHECK_FALSE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CATCH_CHECK_FALSE", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_CHECKED_IF( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_IF( "CATCH_CHECKED_IF", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_CHECKED_ELSE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_ELSE( "CATCH_CHECKED_ELSE", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_CHECK_NOFAIL( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CATCH_CHECK_NOFAIL", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::SuppressFail, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_AS", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, expr )
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_STR_MATCHES( "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_WITH", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, matcher, expr )
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_MATCHES( "CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, matcher, expr )
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CATCH_CHECK_NOTHROW( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( "CATCH_CHECK_NOTHROW", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CATCH_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( "CATCH_CHECK_THAT", matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, arg )
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( "CATCH_REQUIRE_THAT", matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, arg )
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CATCH_INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( "CATCH_INFO", msg )
#define CATCH_UNSCOPED_INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNSCOPED_INFO( "CATCH_UNSCOPED_INFO", msg )
#define CATCH_WARN( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "CATCH_WARN", Catch::ResultWas::Warning, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, msg )
#define CATCH_CAPTURE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_CAPTURE( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME(capturer), "CATCH_CAPTURE",__VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_REGISTER_TEST_CASE( Function, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( Function, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_SECTION( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_FAIL( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "CATCH_FAIL", Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_FAIL_CHECK( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "CATCH_FAIL_CHECK", Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_SUCCEED( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "CATCH_SUCCEED", Catch::ResultWas::Ok, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_ANON_TEST_CASE() INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE()
#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_TRADITIONAL_MSVC_PREPROCESSOR
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#else
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#endif
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_RUNTIME_STATIC_REQUIRE)
#define CATCH_STATIC_REQUIRE( ... ) static_assert( __VA_ARGS__ , #__VA_ARGS__ ); CATCH_SUCCEED( #__VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_STATIC_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) static_assert( !(__VA_ARGS__), "!(" #__VA_ARGS__ ")" ); CATCH_SUCCEED( #__VA_ARGS__ )
#else
#define CATCH_STATIC_REQUIRE( ... ) CATCH_REQUIRE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_STATIC_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) CATCH_REQUIRE_FALSE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#endif
// "BDD-style" convenience wrappers
#define CATCH_SCENARIO( ... ) CATCH_TEST_CASE( "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_SCENARIO_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_GIVEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " Given: " << desc )
#define CATCH_AND_GIVEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( "And given: " << desc )
#define CATCH_WHEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " When: " << desc )
#define CATCH_AND_WHEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " And when: " << desc )
#define CATCH_THEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " Then: " << desc )
#define CATCH_AND_THEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " And: " << desc )
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING)
#define CATCH_BENCHMARK(...) \
INTERNAL_CATCH_BENCHMARK(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME(C_A_T_C_H_B_E_N_C_H_), INTERNAL_CATCH_GET_1_ARG(__VA_ARGS__,,), INTERNAL_CATCH_GET_2_ARG(__VA_ARGS__,,))
#define CATCH_BENCHMARK_ADVANCED(name) \
INTERNAL_CATCH_BENCHMARK_ADVANCED(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME(C_A_T_C_H_B_E_N_C_H_), name)
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING
// If CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_ALL is not defined then the CATCH_ prefix is not required
#else
#define REQUIRE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "REQUIRE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "REQUIRE_FALSE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define REQUIRE_THROWS( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( "REQUIRE_THROWS", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( "REQUIRE_THROWS_AS", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, expr )
#define REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_STR_MATCHES( "REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, matcher, expr )
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_MATCHES( "REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, matcher, expr )
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define REQUIRE_NOTHROW( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( "REQUIRE_NOTHROW", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CHECK( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CHECK", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CHECK_FALSE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CHECK_FALSE", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::FalseTest, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CHECKED_IF( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_IF( "CHECKED_IF", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CHECKED_ELSE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_ELSE( "CHECKED_ELSE", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CHECK_NOFAIL( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "CHECK_NOFAIL", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure | Catch::ResultDisposition::SuppressFail, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CHECK_THROWS( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS( "CHECK_THROWS", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CHECK_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_AS( "CHECK_THROWS_AS", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, expr )
#define CHECK_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_STR_MATCHES( "CHECK_THROWS_WITH", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, matcher, expr )
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) INTERNAL_CATCH_THROWS_MATCHES( "CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES", exceptionType, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, matcher, expr )
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CHECK_NOTHROW( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_NO_THROW( "CHECK_NOTHROW", Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( "CHECK_THAT", matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, arg )
#define REQUIRE_THAT( arg, matcher ) INTERNAL_CHECK_THAT( "REQUIRE_THAT", matcher, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, arg )
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_INFO( "INFO", msg )
#define UNSCOPED_INFO( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_UNSCOPED_INFO( "UNSCOPED_INFO", msg )
#define WARN( msg ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "WARN", Catch::ResultWas::Warning, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, msg )
#define CAPTURE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_CAPTURE( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME(capturer), "CAPTURE",__VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define REGISTER_TEST_CASE( Function, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_TESTCASE( Function, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define SECTION( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_SECTION( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define DYNAMIC_SECTION( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define FAIL( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "FAIL", Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define FAIL_CHECK( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "FAIL_CHECK", Catch::ResultWas::ExplicitFailure, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define SUCCEED( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_MSG( "SUCCEED", Catch::ResultWas::Ok, Catch::ResultDisposition::ContinueOnFailure, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define ANON_TEST_CASE() INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE()
#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_TRADITIONAL_MSVC_PREPROCESSOR
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE(__VA_ARGS__)
#define TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#else
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_LIST_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#endif
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_RUNTIME_STATIC_REQUIRE)
#define STATIC_REQUIRE( ... ) static_assert( __VA_ARGS__, #__VA_ARGS__ ); SUCCEED( #__VA_ARGS__ )
#define STATIC_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) static_assert( !(__VA_ARGS__), "!(" #__VA_ARGS__ ")" ); SUCCEED( "!(" #__VA_ARGS__ ")" )
#else
#define STATIC_REQUIRE( ... ) REQUIRE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define STATIC_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) REQUIRE_FALSE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#endif
#endif
#define CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION( signature ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION( signature )
// "BDD-style" convenience wrappers
#define SCENARIO( ... ) TEST_CASE( "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ )
#define SCENARIO_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, "Scenario: " __VA_ARGS__ )
#define GIVEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " Given: " << desc )
#define AND_GIVEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( "And given: " << desc )
#define WHEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " When: " << desc )
#define AND_WHEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " And when: " << desc )
#define THEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " Then: " << desc )
#define AND_THEN( desc ) INTERNAL_CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( " And: " << desc )
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING)
#define BENCHMARK(...) \
INTERNAL_CATCH_BENCHMARK(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME(C_A_T_C_H_B_E_N_C_H_), INTERNAL_CATCH_GET_1_ARG(__VA_ARGS__,,), INTERNAL_CATCH_GET_2_ARG(__VA_ARGS__,,))
#define BENCHMARK_ADVANCED(name) \
INTERNAL_CATCH_BENCHMARK_ADVANCED(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME(C_A_T_C_H_B_E_N_C_H_), name)
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING
using Catch::Detail::Approx;
#else // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE
//////
// If this config identifier is defined then all CATCH macros are prefixed with CATCH_
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_ALL
#define CATCH_REQUIRE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) (void)(0)
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) (void)(0)
#endif// CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_NOTHROW( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_CHECK( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_CHECK_FALSE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_CHECKED_IF( ... ) if (__VA_ARGS__)
#define CATCH_CHECKED_ELSE( ... ) if (!(__VA_ARGS__))
#define CATCH_CHECK_NOFAIL( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) (void)(0)
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CATCH_CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) (void)(0)
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CATCH_CHECK_NOTHROW( ... ) (void)(0)
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CATCH_CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_REQUIRE_THAT( arg, matcher ) (void)(0)
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CATCH_INFO( msg ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_UNSCOPED_INFO( msg ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_WARN( msg ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_CAPTURE( msg ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ))
#define CATCH_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ))
#define CATCH_METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, ... )
#define CATCH_REGISTER_TEST_CASE( Function, ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_SECTION( ... )
#define CATCH_DYNAMIC_SECTION( ... )
#define CATCH_FAIL( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_FAIL_CHECK( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_SUCCEED( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_ANON_TEST_CASE() INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ))
#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_TRADITIONAL_MSVC_PREPROCESSOR
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__)
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__)
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__)
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#else
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define CATCH_TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#endif
// "BDD-style" convenience wrappers
#define CATCH_SCENARIO( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ))
#define CATCH_SCENARIO_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_METHOD_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ), className )
#define CATCH_GIVEN( desc )
#define CATCH_AND_GIVEN( desc )
#define CATCH_WHEN( desc )
#define CATCH_AND_WHEN( desc )
#define CATCH_THEN( desc )
#define CATCH_AND_THEN( desc )
#define CATCH_STATIC_REQUIRE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CATCH_STATIC_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) (void)(0)
// If CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_ALL is not defined then the CATCH_ prefix is not required
#else
#define REQUIRE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define REQUIRE_THROWS( ... ) (void)(0)
#define REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) (void)(0)
#define REQUIRE_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) (void)(0)
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define REQUIRE_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) (void)(0)
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define REQUIRE_NOTHROW( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CHECK( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CHECK_FALSE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CHECKED_IF( ... ) if (__VA_ARGS__)
#define CHECKED_ELSE( ... ) if (!(__VA_ARGS__))
#define CHECK_NOFAIL( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CHECK_THROWS( ... ) (void)(0)
#define CHECK_THROWS_AS( expr, exceptionType ) (void)(0)
#define CHECK_THROWS_WITH( expr, matcher ) (void)(0)
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES( expr, exceptionType, matcher ) (void)(0)
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define CHECK_NOTHROW( ... ) (void)(0)
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
#define CHECK_THAT( arg, matcher ) (void)(0)
#define REQUIRE_THAT( arg, matcher ) (void)(0)
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
#define INFO( msg ) (void)(0)
#define UNSCOPED_INFO( msg ) (void)(0)
#define WARN( msg ) (void)(0)
#define CAPTURE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ))
#define TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ))
#define METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE( method, ... )
#define REGISTER_TEST_CASE( Function, ... ) (void)(0)
#define SECTION( ... )
#define DYNAMIC_SECTION( ... )
#define FAIL( ... ) (void)(0)
#define FAIL_CHECK( ... ) (void)(0)
#define SUCCEED( ... ) (void)(0)
#define ANON_TEST_CASE() INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ))
#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_TRADITIONAL_MSVC_PREPROCESSOR
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__)
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__)
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__)
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#else
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__) )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(__VA_ARGS__) )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_EXPAND_VARGS( INTERNAL_CATCH_TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG_NO_REGISTRATION(className, __VA_ARGS__ ) )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE( ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_SIG( ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE( __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#define TEMPLATE_PRODUCT_TEST_CASE_METHOD_SIG( className, ... ) TEMPLATE_TEST_CASE_METHOD( className, __VA_ARGS__ )
#endif
#define STATIC_REQUIRE( ... ) (void)(0)
#define STATIC_REQUIRE_FALSE( ... ) (void)(0)
#endif
#define CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION( signature ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION_NO_REG( INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( catch_internal_ExceptionTranslator ), signature )
// "BDD-style" convenience wrappers
#define SCENARIO( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ) )
#define SCENARIO_METHOD( className, ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TESTCASE_METHOD_NO_REGISTRATION(INTERNAL_CATCH_UNIQUE_NAME( C_A_T_C_H_T_E_S_T_ ), className )
#define GIVEN( desc )
#define AND_GIVEN( desc )
#define WHEN( desc )
#define AND_WHEN( desc )
#define THEN( desc )
#define AND_THEN( desc )
using Catch::Detail::Approx;
#endif
#endif // ! CATCH_CONFIG_IMPL_ONLY
#include "internal/catch_reenable_warnings.h"
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Phil on 01/11/2010.
* Copyright 2010 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_WITH_MAIN_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_WITH_MAIN_HPP_INCLUDED
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include "catch.hpp"
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_WITH_MAIN_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
* 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)
*/
// A proxy header that includes all of the benchmarking headers to allow
// concise include of the benchmarking features. You should prefer the
// individual includes in standard use.
#include "catch_benchmark.hpp"
#include "catch_chronometer.hpp"
#include "catch_clock.hpp"
#include "catch_constructor.hpp"
#include "catch_environment.hpp"
#include "catch_estimate.hpp"
#include "catch_execution_plan.hpp"
#include "catch_optimizer.hpp"
#include "catch_outlier_classification.hpp"
#include "catch_sample_analysis.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_analyse.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_benchmark_function.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_complete_invoke.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_estimate_clock.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_measure.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_repeat.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_run_for_at_least.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_stats.hpp"
#include "detail/catch_timing.hpp"

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/*
* Created by Phil on 9/8/2017.
* Copyright 2017 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_capture_matchers.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h"
namespace Catch {
using StringMatcher = Matchers::Impl::MatcherBase<std::string>;
// This is the general overload that takes a any string matcher
// There is another overload, in catch_assertionhandler.h/.cpp, that only takes a string and infers
// the Equals matcher (so the header does not mention matchers)
void handleExceptionMatchExpr( AssertionHandler& handler, StringMatcher const& matcher, StringRef const& matcherString ) {
std::string exceptionMessage = Catch::translateActiveException();
MatchExpr<std::string, StringMatcher const&> expr( exceptionMessage, matcher, matcherString );
handler.handleExpr( expr );
}
} // namespace Catch

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// Copyright Catch2 Authors
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0
/** \file
* Wrapper for UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS configuration option
*
* For some functionality, Catch2 requires to know whether there is
* an active exception. Because `std::uncaught_exception` is deprecated
* in C++17, we want to use `std::uncaught_exceptions` if possible.
*/
#ifndef CATCH_CONFIG_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP
#define CATCH_CONFIG_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# if _MSC_VER >= 1900 // Visual Studio 2015 or newer
# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
# endif
#endif
#include <exception>
#if defined(__cpp_lib_uncaught_exceptions) \
&& !defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS)
# define CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
#endif // __cpp_lib_uncaught_exceptions
#if defined(CATCH_INTERNAL_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS) \
&& !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS) \
&& !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS)
# define CATCH_CONFIG_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
#endif
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP

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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 8/8/2017.
* Copyright 2017 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_decomposer.h"
#include "catch_config.hpp"
namespace Catch {
ITransientExpression::~ITransientExpression() = default;
void formatReconstructedExpression( std::ostream &os, std::string const& lhs, StringRef op, std::string const& rhs ) {
if( lhs.size() + rhs.size() < 40 &&
lhs.find('\n') == std::string::npos &&
rhs.find('\n') == std::string::npos )
os << lhs << " " << op << " " << rhs;
else
os << lhs << "\n" << op << "\n" << rhs;
}
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/*
* Created by Phil on 20/05/2011.
* Copyright 2011 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_DEFAULT_MAIN_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_DEFAULT_MAIN_HPP_INCLUDED
#include "catch_session.h"
#include "catch_platform.h"
#ifndef __OBJC__
#ifndef CATCH_INTERNAL_CDECL
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CDECL __cdecl
#else
#define CATCH_INTERNAL_CDECL
#endif
#endif
#if defined(CATCH_CONFIG_WCHAR) && defined(CATCH_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) && defined(_UNICODE) && !defined(DO_NOT_USE_WMAIN)
// Standard C/C++ Win32 Unicode wmain entry point
extern "C" int CATCH_INTERNAL_CDECL wmain (int argc, wchar_t * argv[], wchar_t * []) {
#else
// Standard C/C++ main entry point
int CATCH_INTERNAL_CDECL main (int argc, char * argv[]) {
#endif
return Catch::Session().run( argc, argv );
}
#else // __OBJC__
// Objective-C entry point
int main (int argc, char * const argv[]) {
#if !CATCH_ARC_ENABLED
NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
#endif
Catch::registerTestMethods();
int result = Catch::Session().run( argc, (char**)argv );
#if !CATCH_ARC_ENABLED
[pool drain];
#endif
return result;
}
#endif // __OBJC__
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_DEFAULT_MAIN_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Martin on 06/03/2017.
*
* 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_errno_guard.h"
#include <cerrno>
namespace Catch {
ErrnoGuard::ErrnoGuard():m_oldErrno(errno){}
ErrnoGuard::~ErrnoGuard() { errno = m_oldErrno; }
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/*
* Created by Martin on 17/08/2017.
*
* 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_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES_H_INCLUDED
#include "../reporters/catch_reporter_bases.hpp"
#include "catch_console_colour.h"
#include "catch_reporter_registrars.hpp"
// Allow users to base their work off existing reporters
#include "../reporters/catch_reporter_compact.h"
#include "../reporters/catch_reporter_console.h"
#include "../reporters/catch_reporter_junit.h"
#include "../reporters/catch_reporter_xml.h"
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_EXTERNAL_INTERFACES_H_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Phil on 21/08/2014
* Copyright 2014 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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)
*
*/
/** \file
* This file provides platform specific implementations of FatalConditionHandler
*
* This means that there is a lot of conditional compilation, and platform
* specific code. Currently, Catch2 supports a dummy handler (if no
* handler is desired), and 2 platform specific handlers:
* * Windows' SEH
* * POSIX signals
*
* Consequently, various pieces of code below are compiled if either of
* the platform specific handlers is enabled, or if none of them are
* enabled. It is assumed that both cannot be enabled at the same time,
* and doing so should cause a compilation error.
*
* If another platform specific handler is added, the compile guards
* below will need to be updated taking these assumptions into account.
*/
#include "catch_fatal_condition.h"
#include "catch_context.h"
#include "catch_enforce.h"
#include "catch_run_context.h"
#include "catch_windows_h_proxy.h"
#include <algorithm>
#if !defined( CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH ) && !defined( CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS )
namespace Catch {
// If neither SEH nor signal handling is required, the handler impls
// do not have to do anything, and can be empty.
void FatalConditionHandler::engage_platform() {}
void FatalConditionHandler::disengage_platform() {}
FatalConditionHandler::FatalConditionHandler() = default;
FatalConditionHandler::~FatalConditionHandler() = default;
} // end namespace Catch
#endif // !CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH && !CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS
#if defined( CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH ) && defined( CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS )
#error "Inconsistent configuration: Windows' SEH handling and POSIX signals cannot be enabled at the same time"
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH && CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS
#if defined( CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH ) || defined( CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS )
namespace {
//! Signals fatal error message to the run context
void reportFatal( char const * const message ) {
Catch::getCurrentContext().getResultCapture()->handleFatalErrorCondition( message );
}
//! Minimal size Catch2 needs for its own fatal error handling.
//! Picked anecdotally, so it might not be sufficient on all
//! platforms, and for all configurations.
constexpr std::size_t minStackSizeForErrors = 32 * 1024;
} // end unnamed namespace
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH || CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS
#if defined( CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH )
namespace Catch {
struct SignalDefs { DWORD id; const char* name; };
// 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.
static SignalDefs signalDefs[] = {
{ static_cast<DWORD>(EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION), "SIGILL - Illegal instruction signal" },
{ static_cast<DWORD>(EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW), "SIGSEGV - Stack overflow" },
{ static_cast<DWORD>(EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION), "SIGSEGV - Segmentation violation signal" },
{ static_cast<DWORD>(EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO), "Divide by zero error" },
};
static LONG CALLBACK handleVectoredException(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS ExceptionInfo) {
for (auto const& def : signalDefs) {
if (ExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == def.id) {
reportFatal(def.name);
}
}
// If its not an exception we care about, pass it along.
// This stops us from eating debugger breaks etc.
return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
}
// Since we do not support multiple instantiations, we put these
// into global variables and rely on cleaning them up in outlined
// constructors/destructors
static PVOID exceptionHandlerHandle = nullptr;
// For MSVC, we reserve part of the stack memory for handling
// memory overflow structured exception.
FatalConditionHandler::FatalConditionHandler() {
ULONG guaranteeSize = static_cast<ULONG>(minStackSizeForErrors);
if (!SetThreadStackGuarantee(&guaranteeSize)) {
// We do not want to fully error out, because needing
// the stack reserve should be rare enough anyway.
Catch::cerr()
<< "Failed to reserve piece of stack."
<< " Stack overflows will not be reported successfully.";
}
}
// We do not attempt to unset the stack guarantee, because
// Windows does not support lowering the stack size guarantee.
FatalConditionHandler::~FatalConditionHandler() = default;
void FatalConditionHandler::engage_platform() {
// Register as first handler in current chain
exceptionHandlerHandle = AddVectoredExceptionHandler(1, handleVectoredException);
if (!exceptionHandlerHandle) {
CATCH_RUNTIME_ERROR("Could not register vectored exception handler");
}
}
void FatalConditionHandler::disengage_platform() {
if (!RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler(exceptionHandlerHandle)) {
CATCH_RUNTIME_ERROR("Could not unregister vectored exception handler");
}
exceptionHandlerHandle = nullptr;
}
} // end namespace Catch
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_SEH
#if defined( CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS )
#include <signal.h>
namespace Catch {
struct SignalDefs {
int id;
const char* name;
};
static SignalDefs signalDefs[] = {
{ SIGINT, "SIGINT - Terminal interrupt signal" },
{ SIGILL, "SIGILL - Illegal instruction signal" },
{ SIGFPE, "SIGFPE - Floating point error signal" },
{ SIGSEGV, "SIGSEGV - Segmentation violation signal" },
{ SIGTERM, "SIGTERM - Termination request signal" },
{ SIGABRT, "SIGABRT - Abort (abnormal termination) signal" }
};
// Older GCCs trigger -Wmissing-field-initializers for T foo = {}
// which is zero initialization, but not explicit. We want to avoid
// that.
#if defined(__GNUC__)
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-field-initializers"
#endif
static char* altStackMem = nullptr;
static std::size_t altStackSize = 0;
static stack_t oldSigStack{};
static struct sigaction oldSigActions[sizeof(signalDefs) / sizeof(SignalDefs)]{};
static void restorePreviousSignalHandlers() {
// We set signal handlers back to the previous ones. Hopefully
// nobody overwrote them in the meantime, and doesn't expect
// their signal handlers to live past ours given that they
// installed them after ours..
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signalDefs) / sizeof(SignalDefs); ++i) {
sigaction(signalDefs[i].id, &oldSigActions[i], nullptr);
}
// Return the old stack
sigaltstack(&oldSigStack, nullptr);
}
static void handleSignal( int sig ) {
char const * name = "<unknown signal>";
for (auto const& def : signalDefs) {
if (sig == def.id) {
name = def.name;
break;
}
}
// We need to restore previous signal handlers and let them do
// their thing, so that the users can have the debugger break
// when a signal is raised, and so on.
restorePreviousSignalHandlers();
reportFatal( name );
raise( sig );
}
FatalConditionHandler::FatalConditionHandler() {
assert(!altStackMem && "Cannot initialize POSIX signal handler when one already exists");
if (altStackSize == 0) {
altStackSize = std::max(static_cast<size_t>(SIGSTKSZ), minStackSizeForErrors);
}
altStackMem = new char[altStackSize]();
}
FatalConditionHandler::~FatalConditionHandler() {
delete[] altStackMem;
// We signal that another instance can be constructed by zeroing
// out the pointer.
altStackMem = nullptr;
}
void FatalConditionHandler::engage_platform() {
stack_t sigStack;
sigStack.ss_sp = altStackMem;
sigStack.ss_size = altStackSize;
sigStack.ss_flags = 0;
sigaltstack(&sigStack, &oldSigStack);
struct sigaction sa = { };
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]);
}
}
#if defined(__GNUC__)
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
void FatalConditionHandler::disengage_platform() {
restorePreviousSignalHandlers();
}
} // end namespace Catch
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_POSIX_SIGNALS

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/*
* Created by Phil on 21/08/2014
* Copyright 2014 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_FATAL_CONDITION_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_FATAL_CONDITION_H_INCLUDED
#include "catch_platform.h"
#include "catch_compiler_capabilities.h"
#include <cassert>
namespace Catch {
// Wrapper for platform-specific fatal error (signals/SEH) handlers
//
// Tries to be cooperative with other handlers, and not step over
// other handlers. This means that unknown structured exceptions
// are passed on, previous signal handlers are called, and so on.
//
// Can only be instantiated once, and assumes that once a signal
// is caught, the binary will end up terminating. Thus, there
class FatalConditionHandler {
bool m_started = false;
// Install/disengage implementation for specific platform.
// Should be if-defed to work on current platform, can assume
// engage-disengage 1:1 pairing.
void engage_platform();
void disengage_platform();
public:
// Should also have platform-specific implementations as needed
FatalConditionHandler();
~FatalConditionHandler();
void engage() {
assert(!m_started && "Handler cannot be installed twice.");
m_started = true;
engage_platform();
}
void disengage() {
assert(m_started && "Handler cannot be uninstalled without being installed first");
m_started = false;
disengage_platform();
}
};
//! Simple RAII guard for (dis)engaging the FatalConditionHandler
class FatalConditionHandlerGuard {
FatalConditionHandler* m_handler;
public:
FatalConditionHandlerGuard(FatalConditionHandler* handler):
m_handler(handler) {
m_handler->engage();
}
~FatalConditionHandlerGuard() {
m_handler->disengage();
}
};
} // end namespace Catch
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_FATAL_CONDITION_H_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 15/6/2018.
*
* 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_generators.hpp"
#include "catch_random_number_generator.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_capture.h"
#include <limits>
#include <set>
namespace Catch {
IGeneratorTracker::~IGeneratorTracker() {}
const char* GeneratorException::what() const noexcept {
return m_msg;
}
namespace Generators {
GeneratorUntypedBase::~GeneratorUntypedBase() {}
auto acquireGeneratorTracker( StringRef generatorName, SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo ) -> IGeneratorTracker& {
return getResultCapture().acquireGeneratorTracker( generatorName, lineInfo );
}
} // namespace Generators
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/*
* Created by Phil on 5/8/2012.
* Copyright 2012 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wweak-vtables"
#endif
// Keep these here for external reporters
#include "catch_test_spec.h"
#include "catch_test_case_tracker.h"
#include "catch_leak_detector.h"
// Cpp files will be included in the single-header file here
// ~*~* CATCH_CPP_STITCH_PLACE *~*~
namespace Catch {
LeakDetector leakDetector;
}
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_IMPL_HPP_INCLUDED

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#include "catch_interfaces_capture.h"
namespace Catch {
IResultCapture::~IResultCapture() = default;
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#include "catch_interfaces_config.h"
namespace Catch {
IConfig::~IConfig() = default;
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#include "catch_interfaces_exception.h"
namespace Catch {
IExceptionTranslator::~IExceptionTranslator() = default;
IExceptionTranslatorRegistry::~IExceptionTranslatorRegistry() = default;
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#include "catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h"
namespace Catch {
IRegistryHub::~IRegistryHub() = default;
IMutableRegistryHub::~IMutableRegistryHub() = default;
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/*
* Created by Martin on 19/07/2017.
*
* 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_interfaces_reporter.h"
#include "../reporters/catch_reporter_listening.h"
namespace Catch {
ReporterConfig::ReporterConfig( IConfigPtr const& _fullConfig )
: m_stream( &_fullConfig->stream() ), m_fullConfig( _fullConfig ) {}
ReporterConfig::ReporterConfig( IConfigPtr const& _fullConfig, std::ostream& _stream )
: m_stream( &_stream ), m_fullConfig( _fullConfig ) {}
std::ostream& ReporterConfig::stream() const { return *m_stream; }
IConfigPtr ReporterConfig::fullConfig() const { return m_fullConfig; }
TestRunInfo::TestRunInfo( std::string const& _name ) : name( _name ) {}
GroupInfo::GroupInfo( std::string const& _name,
std::size_t _groupIndex,
std::size_t _groupsCount )
: name( _name ),
groupIndex( _groupIndex ),
groupsCounts( _groupsCount )
{}
AssertionStats::AssertionStats( AssertionResult const& _assertionResult,
std::vector<MessageInfo> const& _infoMessages,
Totals const& _totals )
: assertionResult( _assertionResult ),
infoMessages( _infoMessages ),
totals( _totals )
{
assertionResult.m_resultData.lazyExpression.m_transientExpression = _assertionResult.m_resultData.lazyExpression.m_transientExpression;
if( assertionResult.hasMessage() ) {
// Copy message into messages list.
// !TBD This should have been done earlier, somewhere
MessageBuilder builder( assertionResult.getTestMacroName(), assertionResult.getSourceInfo(), assertionResult.getResultType() );
builder << assertionResult.getMessage();
builder.m_info.message = builder.m_stream.str();
infoMessages.push_back( builder.m_info );
}
}
AssertionStats::~AssertionStats() = default;
SectionStats::SectionStats( SectionInfo const& _sectionInfo,
Counts const& _assertions,
double _durationInSeconds,
bool _missingAssertions )
: sectionInfo( _sectionInfo ),
assertions( _assertions ),
durationInSeconds( _durationInSeconds ),
missingAssertions( _missingAssertions )
{}
SectionStats::~SectionStats() = default;
TestCaseStats::TestCaseStats( TestCaseInfo const& _testInfo,
Totals const& _totals,
std::string const& _stdOut,
std::string const& _stdErr,
bool _aborting )
: testInfo( _testInfo ),
totals( _totals ),
stdOut( _stdOut ),
stdErr( _stdErr ),
aborting( _aborting )
{}
TestCaseStats::~TestCaseStats() = default;
TestGroupStats::TestGroupStats( GroupInfo const& _groupInfo,
Totals const& _totals,
bool _aborting )
: groupInfo( _groupInfo ),
totals( _totals ),
aborting( _aborting )
{}
TestGroupStats::TestGroupStats( GroupInfo const& _groupInfo )
: groupInfo( _groupInfo ),
aborting( false )
{}
TestGroupStats::~TestGroupStats() = default;
TestRunStats::TestRunStats( TestRunInfo const& _runInfo,
Totals const& _totals,
bool _aborting )
: runInfo( _runInfo ),
totals( _totals ),
aborting( _aborting )
{}
TestRunStats::~TestRunStats() = default;
void IStreamingReporter::fatalErrorEncountered( StringRef ) {}
bool IStreamingReporter::isMulti() const { return false; }
IReporterFactory::~IReporterFactory() = default;
IReporterRegistry::~IReporterRegistry() = default;
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#include "catch_interfaces_runner.h"
namespace Catch {
IRunner::~IRunner() = default;
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#include "catch_interfaces_testcase.h"
namespace Catch {
ITestInvoker::~ITestInvoker() = default;
ITestCaseRegistry::~ITestCaseRegistry() = default;
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/*
* Created by Phil on 07/01/2011.
* Copyright 2011 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_INTERFACES_TESTCASE_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_TESTCASE_H_INCLUDED
#include <vector>
namespace Catch {
class TestSpec;
struct ITestInvoker {
virtual void invoke () const = 0;
virtual ~ITestInvoker();
};
class TestCase;
struct IConfig;
struct ITestCaseRegistry {
virtual ~ITestCaseRegistry();
virtual std::vector<TestCase> const& getAllTests() const = 0;
virtual std::vector<TestCase> const& getAllTestsSorted( IConfig const& config ) const = 0;
};
bool isThrowSafe( TestCase const& testCase, IConfig const& config );
bool matchTest( TestCase const& testCase, TestSpec const& testSpec, IConfig const& config );
std::vector<TestCase> filterTests( std::vector<TestCase> const& testCases, TestSpec const& testSpec, IConfig const& config );
std::vector<TestCase> const& getAllTestCasesSorted( IConfig const& config );
}
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_INTERFACES_TESTCASE_H_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Martin on 12/07/2017.
*
* 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_leak_detector.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h"
#ifdef CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_CRTDBG
#include <crtdbg.h>
namespace Catch {
LeakDetector::LeakDetector() {
int flag = _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_REPORT_FLAG);
flag |= _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF;
flag |= _CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF;
_CrtSetDbgFlag(flag);
_CrtSetReportMode(_CRT_WARN, _CRTDBG_MODE_FILE | _CRTDBG_MODE_DEBUG);
_CrtSetReportFile(_CRT_WARN, _CRTDBG_FILE_STDERR);
// Change this to leaking allocation's number to break there
_CrtSetBreakAlloc(-1);
}
}
#else
Catch::LeakDetector::LeakDetector() {}
#endif
Catch::LeakDetector::~LeakDetector() {
Catch::cleanUp();
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/*
* Created by Phil on 5/11/2010.
* Copyright 2010 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_list.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_registry_hub.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_reporter.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_testcase.h"
#include "catch_context.h"
#include "catch_stream.h"
#include "catch_text.h"
#include "catch_console_colour.h"
#include "catch_test_spec_parser.h"
#include "catch_tostring.h"
#include "catch_string_manip.h"
#include <limits>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iomanip>
namespace Catch {
std::size_t listTests( Config const& config ) {
TestSpec const& testSpec = config.testSpec();
if( config.hasTestFilters() )
Catch::cout() << "Matching test cases:\n";
else {
Catch::cout() << "All available test cases:\n";
}
auto matchedTestCases = filterTests( getAllTestCasesSorted( config ), testSpec, config );
for( auto const& testCaseInfo : matchedTestCases ) {
Colour::Code colour = testCaseInfo.isHidden()
? Colour::SecondaryText
: Colour::None;
Colour colourGuard( colour );
Catch::cout() << Column( testCaseInfo.name ).initialIndent( 2 ).indent( 4 ) << "\n";
if( config.verbosity() >= Verbosity::High ) {
Catch::cout() << Column( Catch::Detail::stringify( testCaseInfo.lineInfo ) ).indent(4) << std::endl;
std::string description = testCaseInfo.description;
if( description.empty() )
description = "(NO DESCRIPTION)";
Catch::cout() << Column( description ).indent(4) << std::endl;
}
if( !testCaseInfo.tags.empty() )
Catch::cout() << Column( testCaseInfo.tagsAsString() ).indent( 6 ) << "\n";
}
if( !config.hasTestFilters() )
Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTestCases.size(), "test case" ) << '\n' << std::endl;
else
Catch::cout() << pluralise( matchedTestCases.size(), "matching test case" ) << '\n' << std::endl;
return matchedTestCases.size();
}
std::size_t listTestsNamesOnly( Config const& config ) {
TestSpec const& testSpec = config.testSpec();
std::size_t matchedTests = 0;
std::vector<TestCase> matchedTestCases = filterTests( getAllTestCasesSorted( config ), testSpec, config );
for( auto const& testCaseInfo : matchedTestCases ) {
matchedTests++;
if( startsWith( testCaseInfo.name, '#' ) )
Catch::cout() << '"' << testCaseInfo.name << '"';
else
Catch::cout() << testCaseInfo.name;
if ( config.verbosity() >= Verbosity::High )
Catch::cout() << "\t@" << testCaseInfo.lineInfo;
Catch::cout() << std::endl;
}
return matchedTests;
}
void TagInfo::add( std::string const& spelling ) {
++count;
spellings.insert( spelling );
}
std::string TagInfo::all() const {
size_t size = 0;
for (auto const& spelling : spellings) {
// Add 2 for the brackes
size += spelling.size() + 2;
}
std::string out; out.reserve(size);
for (auto const& spelling : spellings) {
out += '[';
out += spelling;
out += ']';
}
return out;
}
std::size_t listTags( Config const& config ) {
TestSpec const& testSpec = config.testSpec();
if( config.hasTestFilters() )
Catch::cout() << "Tags for matching test cases:\n";
else {
Catch::cout() << "All available tags:\n";
}
std::map<std::string, TagInfo> tagCounts;
std::vector<TestCase> matchedTestCases = filterTests( getAllTestCasesSorted( config ), testSpec, config );
for( auto const& testCase : matchedTestCases ) {
for( auto const& tagName : testCase.getTestCaseInfo().tags ) {
std::string lcaseTagName = toLower( tagName );
auto countIt = tagCounts.find( lcaseTagName );
if( countIt == tagCounts.end() )
countIt = tagCounts.insert( std::make_pair( lcaseTagName, TagInfo() ) ).first;
countIt->second.add( tagName );
}
}
for( auto const& tagCount : tagCounts ) {
ReusableStringStream rss;
rss << " " << std::setw(2) << tagCount.second.count << " ";
auto str = rss.str();
auto wrapper = Column( tagCount.second.all() )
.initialIndent( 0 )
.indent( str.size() )
.width( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH-10 );
Catch::cout() << str << wrapper << '\n';
}
Catch::cout() << pluralise( tagCounts.size(), "tag" ) << '\n' << std::endl;
return tagCounts.size();
}
std::size_t listReporters() {
Catch::cout() << "Available reporters:\n";
IReporterRegistry::FactoryMap const& factories = getRegistryHub().getReporterRegistry().getFactories();
std::size_t maxNameLen = 0;
for( auto const& factoryKvp : factories )
maxNameLen = (std::max)( maxNameLen, factoryKvp.first.size() );
for( auto const& factoryKvp : factories ) {
Catch::cout()
<< Column( factoryKvp.first + ":" )
.indent(2)
.width( 5+maxNameLen )
+ Column( factoryKvp.second->getDescription() )
.initialIndent(0)
.indent(2)
.width( CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH - maxNameLen-8 )
<< "\n";
}
Catch::cout() << std::endl;
return factories.size();
}
Option<std::size_t> list( std::shared_ptr<Config> const& config ) {
Option<std::size_t> listedCount;
getCurrentMutableContext().setConfig( config );
if( config->listTests() )
listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listTests( *config );
if( config->listTestNamesOnly() )
listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listTestsNamesOnly( *config );
if( config->listTags() )
listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listTags( *config );
if( config->listReporters() )
listedCount = listedCount.valueOr(0) + listReporters();
return listedCount;
}
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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 19/07/2017.
*
* 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_matchers.h"
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace Impl {
std::string MatcherUntypedBase::toString() const {
if( m_cachedToString.empty() )
m_cachedToString = describe();
return m_cachedToString;
}
MatcherUntypedBase::~MatcherUntypedBase() = default;
} // namespace Impl
} // namespace Matchers
using namespace Matchers;
using Matchers::Impl::MatcherBase;
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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 04/03/2012.
* Copyright (c) 2012 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_MATCHERS_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_HPP_INCLUDED
#include "catch_common.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace Impl {
template<typename ArgT> struct MatchAllOf;
template<typename ArgT> struct MatchAnyOf;
template<typename ArgT> struct MatchNotOf;
class MatcherUntypedBase {
public:
MatcherUntypedBase() = default;
MatcherUntypedBase ( MatcherUntypedBase const& ) = default;
MatcherUntypedBase& operator = ( MatcherUntypedBase const& ) = delete;
std::string toString() const;
protected:
virtual ~MatcherUntypedBase();
virtual std::string describe() const = 0;
mutable std::string m_cachedToString;
};
#ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang diagnostic push
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wnon-virtual-dtor"
#endif
template<typename ObjectT>
struct MatcherMethod {
virtual bool match( ObjectT const& arg ) const = 0;
};
#if defined(__OBJC__)
// Hack to fix Catch GH issue #1661. Could use id for generic Object support.
// use of const for Object pointers is very uncommon and under ARC it causes some kind of signature mismatch that breaks compilation
template<>
struct MatcherMethod<NSString*> {
virtual bool match( NSString* arg ) const = 0;
};
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
template<typename T>
struct MatcherBase : MatcherUntypedBase, MatcherMethod<T> {
MatchAllOf<T> operator && ( MatcherBase const& other ) const;
MatchAnyOf<T> operator || ( MatcherBase const& other ) const;
MatchNotOf<T> operator ! () const;
};
template<typename ArgT>
struct MatchAllOf : MatcherBase<ArgT> {
bool match( ArgT const& arg ) const override {
for( auto matcher : m_matchers ) {
if (!matcher->match(arg))
return false;
}
return true;
}
std::string describe() const override {
std::string description;
description.reserve( 4 + m_matchers.size()*32 );
description += "( ";
bool first = true;
for( auto matcher : m_matchers ) {
if( first )
first = false;
else
description += " and ";
description += matcher->toString();
}
description += " )";
return description;
}
MatchAllOf<ArgT> operator && ( MatcherBase<ArgT> const& other ) {
auto copy(*this);
copy.m_matchers.push_back( &other );
return copy;
}
std::vector<MatcherBase<ArgT> const*> m_matchers;
};
template<typename ArgT>
struct MatchAnyOf : MatcherBase<ArgT> {
bool match( ArgT const& arg ) const override {
for( auto matcher : m_matchers ) {
if (matcher->match(arg))
return true;
}
return false;
}
std::string describe() const override {
std::string description;
description.reserve( 4 + m_matchers.size()*32 );
description += "( ";
bool first = true;
for( auto matcher : m_matchers ) {
if( first )
first = false;
else
description += " or ";
description += matcher->toString();
}
description += " )";
return description;
}
MatchAnyOf<ArgT> operator || ( MatcherBase<ArgT> const& other ) {
auto copy(*this);
copy.m_matchers.push_back( &other );
return copy;
}
std::vector<MatcherBase<ArgT> const*> m_matchers;
};
template<typename ArgT>
struct MatchNotOf : MatcherBase<ArgT> {
MatchNotOf( MatcherBase<ArgT> const& underlyingMatcher ) : m_underlyingMatcher( underlyingMatcher ) {}
bool match( ArgT const& arg ) const override {
return !m_underlyingMatcher.match( arg );
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "not " + m_underlyingMatcher.toString();
}
MatcherBase<ArgT> const& m_underlyingMatcher;
};
template<typename T>
MatchAllOf<T> MatcherBase<T>::operator && ( MatcherBase const& other ) const {
return MatchAllOf<T>() && *this && other;
}
template<typename T>
MatchAnyOf<T> MatcherBase<T>::operator || ( MatcherBase const& other ) const {
return MatchAnyOf<T>() || *this || other;
}
template<typename T>
MatchNotOf<T> MatcherBase<T>::operator ! () const {
return MatchNotOf<T>( *this );
}
} // namespace Impl
} // namespace Matchers
using namespace Matchers;
using Matchers::Impl::MatcherBase;
} // namespace Catch
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Martin Hořeňovský on 13/10/2019.
*
* 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_matchers_exception.hpp"
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace Exception {
bool ExceptionMessageMatcher::match(std::exception const& ex) const {
return ex.what() == m_message;
}
std::string ExceptionMessageMatcher::describe() const {
return "exception message matches \"" + m_message + "\"";
}
}
Exception::ExceptionMessageMatcher Message(std::string const& message) {
return Exception::ExceptionMessageMatcher(message);
}
// namespace Exception
} // namespace Matchers
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/*
* Created by Martin on 07/11/2017.
*
* 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_MATCHERS_FLOATING_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_FLOATING_H_INCLUDED
#include "catch_matchers.h"
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace Floating {
enum class FloatingPointKind : uint8_t;
struct WithinAbsMatcher : MatcherBase<double> {
WithinAbsMatcher(double target, double margin);
bool match(double const& matchee) const override;
std::string describe() const override;
private:
double m_target;
double m_margin;
};
struct WithinUlpsMatcher : MatcherBase<double> {
WithinUlpsMatcher(double target, uint64_t ulps, FloatingPointKind baseType);
bool match(double const& matchee) const override;
std::string describe() const override;
private:
double m_target;
uint64_t m_ulps;
FloatingPointKind m_type;
};
// Given IEEE-754 format for floats and doubles, we can assume
// that float -> double promotion is lossless. Given this, we can
// assume that if we do the standard relative comparison of
// |lhs - rhs| <= epsilon * max(fabs(lhs), fabs(rhs)), then we get
// the same result if we do this for floats, as if we do this for
// doubles that were promoted from floats.
struct WithinRelMatcher : MatcherBase<double> {
WithinRelMatcher(double target, double epsilon);
bool match(double const& matchee) const override;
std::string describe() const override;
private:
double m_target;
double m_epsilon;
};
} // namespace Floating
// The following functions create the actual matcher objects.
// This allows the types to be inferred
Floating::WithinUlpsMatcher WithinULP(double target, uint64_t maxUlpDiff);
Floating::WithinUlpsMatcher WithinULP(float target, uint64_t maxUlpDiff);
Floating::WithinAbsMatcher WithinAbs(double target, double margin);
Floating::WithinRelMatcher WithinRel(double target, double eps);
// defaults epsilon to 100*numeric_limits<double>::epsilon()
Floating::WithinRelMatcher WithinRel(double target);
Floating::WithinRelMatcher WithinRel(float target, float eps);
// defaults epsilon to 100*numeric_limits<float>::epsilon()
Floating::WithinRelMatcher WithinRel(float target);
} // namespace Matchers
} // namespace Catch
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_FLOATING_H_INCLUDED

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#include "catch_matchers_generic.hpp"
std::string Catch::Matchers::Generic::Detail::finalizeDescription(const std::string& desc) {
if (desc.empty()) {
return "matches undescribed predicate";
} else {
return "matches predicate: \"" + desc + '"';
}
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/*
* Created by Martin Hořeňovský on 03/04/2017.
*
* 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_MATCHERS_GENERIC_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_GENERIC_HPP_INCLUDED
#include "catch_common.h"
#include "catch_matchers.h"
#include <functional>
#include <string>
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace Generic {
namespace Detail {
std::string finalizeDescription(const std::string& desc);
}
template <typename T>
class PredicateMatcher : public MatcherBase<T> {
std::function<bool(T const&)> m_predicate;
std::string m_description;
public:
PredicateMatcher(std::function<bool(T const&)> const& elem, std::string const& descr)
:m_predicate(std::move(elem)),
m_description(Detail::finalizeDescription(descr))
{}
bool match( T const& item ) const override {
return m_predicate(item);
}
std::string describe() const override {
return m_description;
}
};
} // namespace Generic
// The following functions create the actual matcher objects.
// The user has to explicitly specify type to the function, because
// inferring std::function<bool(T const&)> is hard (but possible) and
// requires a lot of TMP.
template<typename T>
Generic::PredicateMatcher<T> Predicate(std::function<bool(T const&)> const& predicate, std::string const& description = "") {
return Generic::PredicateMatcher<T>(predicate, description);
}
} // namespace Matchers
} // namespace Catch
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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 08/02/2017.
* Copyright (c) 2017 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_matchers_string.h"
#include "catch_string_manip.h"
#include "catch_tostring.h"
#include <regex>
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace StdString {
CasedString::CasedString( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity )
: m_caseSensitivity( caseSensitivity ),
m_str( adjustString( str ) )
{}
std::string CasedString::adjustString( std::string const& str ) const {
return m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::No
? toLower( str )
: str;
}
std::string CasedString::caseSensitivitySuffix() const {
return m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::No
? " (case insensitive)"
: std::string();
}
StringMatcherBase::StringMatcherBase( std::string const& operation, CasedString const& comparator )
: m_comparator( comparator ),
m_operation( operation ) {
}
std::string StringMatcherBase::describe() const {
std::string description;
description.reserve(5 + m_operation.size() + m_comparator.m_str.size() +
m_comparator.caseSensitivitySuffix().size());
description += m_operation;
description += ": \"";
description += m_comparator.m_str;
description += "\"";
description += m_comparator.caseSensitivitySuffix();
return description;
}
EqualsMatcher::EqualsMatcher( CasedString const& comparator ) : StringMatcherBase( "equals", comparator ) {}
bool EqualsMatcher::match( std::string const& source ) const {
return m_comparator.adjustString( source ) == m_comparator.m_str;
}
ContainsMatcher::ContainsMatcher( CasedString const& comparator ) : StringMatcherBase( "contains", comparator ) {}
bool ContainsMatcher::match( std::string const& source ) const {
return contains( m_comparator.adjustString( source ), m_comparator.m_str );
}
StartsWithMatcher::StartsWithMatcher( CasedString const& comparator ) : StringMatcherBase( "starts with", comparator ) {}
bool StartsWithMatcher::match( std::string const& source ) const {
return startsWith( m_comparator.adjustString( source ), m_comparator.m_str );
}
EndsWithMatcher::EndsWithMatcher( CasedString const& comparator ) : StringMatcherBase( "ends with", comparator ) {}
bool EndsWithMatcher::match( std::string const& source ) const {
return endsWith( m_comparator.adjustString( source ), m_comparator.m_str );
}
RegexMatcher::RegexMatcher(std::string regex, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity): m_regex(std::move(regex)), m_caseSensitivity(caseSensitivity) {}
bool RegexMatcher::match(std::string const& matchee) const {
auto flags = std::regex::ECMAScript; // ECMAScript is the default syntax option anyway
if (m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::Choice::No) {
flags |= std::regex::icase;
}
auto reg = std::regex(m_regex, flags);
return std::regex_match(matchee, reg);
}
std::string RegexMatcher::describe() const {
return "matches " + ::Catch::Detail::stringify(m_regex) + ((m_caseSensitivity == CaseSensitive::Choice::Yes)? " case sensitively" : " case insensitively");
}
} // namespace StdString
StdString::EqualsMatcher Equals( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity ) {
return StdString::EqualsMatcher( StdString::CasedString( str, caseSensitivity) );
}
StdString::ContainsMatcher Contains( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity ) {
return StdString::ContainsMatcher( StdString::CasedString( str, caseSensitivity) );
}
StdString::EndsWithMatcher EndsWith( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity ) {
return StdString::EndsWithMatcher( StdString::CasedString( str, caseSensitivity) );
}
StdString::StartsWithMatcher StartsWith( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity ) {
return StdString::StartsWithMatcher( StdString::CasedString( str, caseSensitivity) );
}
StdString::RegexMatcher Matches(std::string const& regex, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity) {
return StdString::RegexMatcher(regex, caseSensitivity);
}
} // namespace Matchers
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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 08/02/2017.
* Copyright (c) 2017 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_MATCHERS_STRING_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_STRING_H_INCLUDED
#include "catch_matchers.h"
#include <string>
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace StdString {
struct CasedString
{
CasedString( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity );
std::string adjustString( std::string const& str ) const;
std::string caseSensitivitySuffix() const;
CaseSensitive::Choice m_caseSensitivity;
std::string m_str;
};
struct StringMatcherBase : MatcherBase<std::string> {
StringMatcherBase( std::string const& operation, CasedString const& comparator );
std::string describe() const override;
CasedString m_comparator;
std::string m_operation;
};
struct EqualsMatcher : StringMatcherBase {
EqualsMatcher( CasedString const& comparator );
bool match( std::string const& source ) const override;
};
struct ContainsMatcher : StringMatcherBase {
ContainsMatcher( CasedString const& comparator );
bool match( std::string const& source ) const override;
};
struct StartsWithMatcher : StringMatcherBase {
StartsWithMatcher( CasedString const& comparator );
bool match( std::string const& source ) const override;
};
struct EndsWithMatcher : StringMatcherBase {
EndsWithMatcher( CasedString const& comparator );
bool match( std::string const& source ) const override;
};
struct RegexMatcher : MatcherBase<std::string> {
RegexMatcher( std::string regex, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity );
bool match( std::string const& matchee ) const override;
std::string describe() const override;
private:
std::string m_regex;
CaseSensitive::Choice m_caseSensitivity;
};
} // namespace StdString
// The following functions create the actual matcher objects.
// This allows the types to be inferred
StdString::EqualsMatcher Equals( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes );
StdString::ContainsMatcher Contains( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes );
StdString::EndsWithMatcher EndsWith( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes );
StdString::StartsWithMatcher StartsWith( std::string const& str, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes );
StdString::RegexMatcher Matches( std::string const& regex, CaseSensitive::Choice caseSensitivity = CaseSensitive::Yes );
} // namespace Matchers
} // namespace Catch
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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 21/02/2017.
* Copyright (c) 2017 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_MATCHERS_VECTOR_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_VECTOR_H_INCLUDED
#include "catch_matchers.h"
#include "catch_approx.h"
#include <algorithm>
namespace Catch {
namespace Matchers {
namespace Vector {
template<typename T, typename Alloc>
struct ContainsElementMatcher : MatcherBase<std::vector<T, Alloc>> {
ContainsElementMatcher(T const &comparator) : m_comparator( comparator) {}
bool match(std::vector<T, Alloc> const &v) const override {
for (auto const& el : v) {
if (el == m_comparator) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "Contains: " + ::Catch::Detail::stringify( m_comparator );
}
T const& m_comparator;
};
template<typename T, typename AllocComp, typename AllocMatch>
struct ContainsMatcher : MatcherBase<std::vector<T, AllocMatch>> {
ContainsMatcher(std::vector<T, AllocComp> const &comparator) : m_comparator( comparator ) {}
bool match(std::vector<T, AllocMatch> const &v) const override {
// !TBD: see note in EqualsMatcher
if (m_comparator.size() > v.size())
return false;
for (auto const& comparator : m_comparator) {
auto present = false;
for (const auto& el : v) {
if (el == comparator) {
present = true;
break;
}
}
if (!present) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "Contains: " + ::Catch::Detail::stringify( m_comparator );
}
std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& m_comparator;
};
template<typename T, typename AllocComp, typename AllocMatch>
struct EqualsMatcher : MatcherBase<std::vector<T, AllocMatch>> {
EqualsMatcher(std::vector<T, AllocComp> const &comparator) : m_comparator( comparator ) {}
bool match(std::vector<T, AllocMatch> const &v) const override {
// !TBD: This currently works if all elements can be compared using !=
// - a more general approach would be via a compare template that defaults
// to using !=. but could be specialised for, e.g. std::vector<T, Alloc> etc
// - then just call that directly
if (m_comparator.size() != v.size())
return false;
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < v.size(); ++i)
if (m_comparator[i] != v[i])
return false;
return true;
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "Equals: " + ::Catch::Detail::stringify( m_comparator );
}
std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& m_comparator;
};
template<typename T, typename AllocComp, typename AllocMatch>
struct ApproxMatcher : MatcherBase<std::vector<T, AllocMatch>> {
ApproxMatcher(std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& comparator) : m_comparator( comparator ) {}
bool match(std::vector<T, AllocMatch> const &v) const override {
if (m_comparator.size() != v.size())
return false;
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < v.size(); ++i)
if (m_comparator[i] != approx(v[i]))
return false;
return true;
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "is approx: " + ::Catch::Detail::stringify( m_comparator );
}
template <typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
ApproxMatcher& epsilon( T const& newEpsilon ) {
approx.epsilon(newEpsilon);
return *this;
}
template <typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
ApproxMatcher& margin( T const& newMargin ) {
approx.margin(newMargin);
return *this;
}
template <typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<double, T>::value>::type>
ApproxMatcher& scale( T const& newScale ) {
approx.scale(newScale);
return *this;
}
std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& m_comparator;
mutable Catch::Detail::Approx approx = Catch::Detail::Approx::custom();
};
template<typename T, typename AllocComp, typename AllocMatch>
struct UnorderedEqualsMatcher : MatcherBase<std::vector<T, AllocMatch>> {
UnorderedEqualsMatcher(std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& target) : m_target(target) {}
bool match(std::vector<T, AllocMatch> const& vec) const override {
if (m_target.size() != vec.size()) {
return false;
}
return std::is_permutation(m_target.begin(), m_target.end(), vec.begin());
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "UnorderedEquals: " + ::Catch::Detail::stringify(m_target);
}
private:
std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& m_target;
};
} // namespace Vector
// The following functions create the actual matcher objects.
// This allows the types to be inferred
template<typename T, typename AllocComp = std::allocator<T>, typename AllocMatch = AllocComp>
Vector::ContainsMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch> Contains( std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& comparator ) {
return Vector::ContainsMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch>( comparator );
}
template<typename T, typename Alloc = std::allocator<T>>
Vector::ContainsElementMatcher<T, Alloc> VectorContains( T const& comparator ) {
return Vector::ContainsElementMatcher<T, Alloc>( comparator );
}
template<typename T, typename AllocComp = std::allocator<T>, typename AllocMatch = AllocComp>
Vector::EqualsMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch> Equals( std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& comparator ) {
return Vector::EqualsMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch>( comparator );
}
template<typename T, typename AllocComp = std::allocator<T>, typename AllocMatch = AllocComp>
Vector::ApproxMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch> Approx( std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& comparator ) {
return Vector::ApproxMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch>( comparator );
}
template<typename T, typename AllocComp = std::allocator<T>, typename AllocMatch = AllocComp>
Vector::UnorderedEqualsMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch> UnorderedEquals(std::vector<T, AllocComp> const& target) {
return Vector::UnorderedEqualsMatcher<T, AllocComp, AllocMatch>( target );
}
} // namespace Matchers
} // namespace Catch
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MATCHERS_VECTOR_H_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Phil Nash on 1/2/2013.
* Copyright 2013 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_MESSAGE_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_MESSAGE_H_INCLUDED
#include "catch_result_type.h"
#include "catch_common.h"
#include "catch_stream.h"
#include "catch_interfaces_capture.h"
#include "catch_tostring.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace Catch {
struct MessageInfo {
MessageInfo( StringRef const& _macroName,
SourceLineInfo const& _lineInfo,
ResultWas::OfType _type );
StringRef macroName;
std::string message;
SourceLineInfo lineInfo;
ResultWas::OfType type;
unsigned int sequence;
bool operator == ( MessageInfo const& other ) const;
bool operator < ( MessageInfo const& other ) const;
private:
static unsigned int globalCount;
};
struct MessageStream {
template<typename T>
MessageStream& operator << ( T const& value ) {
m_stream << value;
return *this;
}
ReusableStringStream m_stream;
};
struct MessageBuilder : MessageStream {
MessageBuilder( StringRef const& macroName,
SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo,
ResultWas::OfType type );
template<typename T>
MessageBuilder& operator << ( T const& value ) {
m_stream << value;
return *this;
}
MessageInfo m_info;
};
class ScopedMessage {
public:
explicit ScopedMessage( MessageBuilder const& builder );
ScopedMessage( ScopedMessage& duplicate ) = delete;
ScopedMessage( ScopedMessage&& old );
~ScopedMessage();
MessageInfo m_info;
bool m_moved;
};
class Capturer {
std::vector<MessageInfo> m_messages;
IResultCapture& m_resultCapture = getResultCapture();
size_t m_captured = 0;
public:
Capturer( StringRef macroName, SourceLineInfo const& lineInfo, ResultWas::OfType resultType, StringRef names );
~Capturer();
void captureValue( size_t index, std::string const& value );
template<typename T>
void captureValues( size_t index, T const& value ) {
captureValue( index, Catch::Detail::stringify( value ) );
}
template<typename T, typename... Ts>
void captureValues( size_t index, T const& value, Ts const&... values ) {
captureValue( index, Catch::Detail::stringify(value) );
captureValues( index+1, values... );
}
};
} // end namespace Catch
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/*
* Created by Phil on 14/11/2010.
* Copyright 2010 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_OBJC_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_OBJC_HPP_INCLUDED
#include "catch_objc_arc.hpp"
#import <objc/runtime.h>
#include <string>
// NB. Any general catch headers included here must be included
// in catch.hpp first to make sure they are included by the single
// header for non obj-usage
#include "catch_test_case_info.h"
#include "catch_string_manip.h"
#include "catch_tostring.h"
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This protocol is really only here for (self) documenting purposes, since
// all its methods are optional.
@protocol OcFixture
@optional
-(void) setUp;
-(void) tearDown;
@end
namespace Catch {
class OcMethod : public ITestInvoker {
public:
OcMethod( Class cls, SEL sel ) : m_cls( cls ), m_sel( sel ) {}
virtual void invoke() const {
id obj = [[m_cls alloc] init];
performOptionalSelector( obj, @selector(setUp) );
performOptionalSelector( obj, m_sel );
performOptionalSelector( obj, @selector(tearDown) );
arcSafeRelease( obj );
}
private:
virtual ~OcMethod() {}
Class m_cls;
SEL m_sel;
};
namespace Detail{
inline std::string getAnnotation( Class cls,
std::string const& annotationName,
std::string const& testCaseName ) {
NSString* selStr = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"Catch_%s_%s", annotationName.c_str(), testCaseName.c_str()];
SEL sel = NSSelectorFromString( selStr );
arcSafeRelease( selStr );
id value = performOptionalSelector( cls, sel );
if( value )
return [(NSString*)value UTF8String];
return "";
}
}
inline std::size_t registerTestMethods() {
std::size_t noTestMethods = 0;
int noClasses = objc_getClassList( nullptr, 0 );
Class* classes = (CATCH_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED Class *)malloc( sizeof(Class) * noClasses);
objc_getClassList( classes, noClasses );
for( int c = 0; c < noClasses; c++ ) {
Class cls = classes[c];
{
u_int count;
Method* methods = class_copyMethodList( cls, &count );
for( u_int m = 0; m < count ; m++ ) {
SEL selector = method_getName(methods[m]);
std::string methodName = sel_getName(selector);
if( startsWith( methodName, "Catch_TestCase_" ) ) {
std::string testCaseName = methodName.substr( 15 );
std::string name = Detail::getAnnotation( cls, "Name", testCaseName );
std::string desc = Detail::getAnnotation( cls, "Description", testCaseName );
const char* className = class_getName( cls );
getMutableRegistryHub().registerTest( makeTestCase( new OcMethod( cls, selector ), className, NameAndTags( name.c_str(), desc.c_str() ), SourceLineInfo("",0) ) );
noTestMethods++;
}
}
free(methods);
}
}
return noTestMethods;
}
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS)
namespace Matchers {
namespace Impl {
namespace NSStringMatchers {
struct StringHolder : MatcherBase<NSString*>{
StringHolder( NSString* substr ) : m_substr( [substr copy] ){}
StringHolder( StringHolder const& other ) : m_substr( [other.m_substr copy] ){}
StringHolder() {
arcSafeRelease( m_substr );
}
bool match( NSString* str ) const override {
return false;
}
NSString* CATCH_ARC_STRONG m_substr;
};
struct Equals : StringHolder {
Equals( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){}
bool match( NSString* str ) const override {
return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) &&
[str isEqualToString:m_substr];
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "equals string: " + Catch::Detail::stringify( m_substr );
}
};
struct Contains : StringHolder {
Contains( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){}
bool match( NSString* str ) const override {
return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) &&
[str rangeOfString:m_substr].location != NSNotFound;
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "contains string: " + Catch::Detail::stringify( m_substr );
}
};
struct StartsWith : StringHolder {
StartsWith( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){}
bool match( NSString* str ) const override {
return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) &&
[str rangeOfString:m_substr].location == 0;
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "starts with: " + Catch::Detail::stringify( m_substr );
}
};
struct EndsWith : StringHolder {
EndsWith( NSString* substr ) : StringHolder( substr ){}
bool match( NSString* str ) const override {
return (str != nil || m_substr == nil ) &&
[str rangeOfString:m_substr].location == [str length] - [m_substr length];
}
std::string describe() const override {
return "ends with: " + Catch::Detail::stringify( m_substr );
}
};
} // namespace NSStringMatchers
} // namespace Impl
inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::Equals
Equals( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::Equals( substr ); }
inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::Contains
Contains( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::Contains( substr ); }
inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::StartsWith
StartsWith( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::StartsWith( substr ); }
inline Impl::NSStringMatchers::EndsWith
EndsWith( NSString* substr ){ return Impl::NSStringMatchers::EndsWith( substr ); }
} // namespace Matchers
using namespace Matchers;
#endif // CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS
} // namespace Catch
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define OC_MAKE_UNIQUE_NAME( root, uniqueSuffix ) root##uniqueSuffix
#define OC_TEST_CASE2( name, desc, uniqueSuffix ) \
+(NSString*) OC_MAKE_UNIQUE_NAME( Catch_Name_test_, uniqueSuffix ) \
{ \
return @ name; \
} \
+(NSString*) OC_MAKE_UNIQUE_NAME( Catch_Description_test_, uniqueSuffix ) \
{ \
return @ desc; \
} \
-(void) OC_MAKE_UNIQUE_NAME( Catch_TestCase_test_, uniqueSuffix )
#define OC_TEST_CASE( name, desc ) OC_TEST_CASE2( name, desc, __LINE__ )
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_OBJC_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Phil on 1/08/2012.
* Copyright 2012 Two Blue Cubes Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
* 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_OBJC_ARC_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_OBJC_ARC_HPP_INCLUDED
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#ifdef __has_feature
#define CATCH_ARC_ENABLED __has_feature(objc_arc)
#else
#define CATCH_ARC_ENABLED 0
#endif
void arcSafeRelease( NSObject* obj );
id performOptionalSelector( id obj, SEL sel );
#if !CATCH_ARC_ENABLED
inline void arcSafeRelease( NSObject* obj ) {
[obj release];
}
inline id performOptionalSelector( id obj, SEL sel ) {
if( [obj respondsToSelector: sel] )
return [obj performSelector: sel];
return nil;
}
#define CATCH_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED
#define CATCH_ARC_STRONG
#else
inline void arcSafeRelease( NSObject* ){}
inline id performOptionalSelector( id obj, SEL sel ) {
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Warc-performSelector-leaks"
#endif
if( [obj respondsToSelector: sel] )
return [obj performSelector: sel];
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
return nil;
}
#define CATCH_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED __unsafe_unretained
#define CATCH_ARC_STRONG __strong
#endif
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_OBJC_ARC_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Martin on 17/11/2017.
*
* 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_polyfills.hpp"
#include <cmath>
namespace Catch {
#if !defined(CATCH_CONFIG_POLYFILL_ISNAN)
bool isnan(float f) {
return std::isnan(f);
}
bool isnan(double d) {
return std::isnan(d);
}
#else
// For now we only use this for embarcadero
bool isnan(float f) {
return std::_isnan(f);
}
bool isnan(double d) {
return std::_isnan(d);
}
#endif
} // end namespace Catch

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/*
* Copyright 2014 Two Blue Cubes Ltd
*
* 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_REENABLE_WARNINGS_H_INCLUDED
#define TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REENABLE_WARNINGS_H_INCLUDED
#ifdef __clang__
# ifdef __ICC // icpc defines the __clang__ macro
# pragma warning(pop)
# else
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
# endif
#elif defined __GNUC__
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
#endif // TWOBLUECUBES_CATCH_REENABLE_WARNINGS_H_INCLUDED

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/*
* Created by Martin on 31/08/2017.
*
* 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_reporter_registry.h"
namespace Catch {
ReporterRegistry::~ReporterRegistry() = default;
IStreamingReporterPtr ReporterRegistry::create( std::string const& name, IConfigPtr const& config ) const {
auto it = m_factories.find( name );
if( it == m_factories.end() )
return nullptr;
return it->second->create( ReporterConfig( config ) );
}
void ReporterRegistry::registerReporter( std::string const& name, IReporterFactoryPtr const& factory ) {
m_factories.emplace(name, factory);
}
void ReporterRegistry::registerListener( IReporterFactoryPtr const& factory ) {
m_listeners.push_back( factory );
}
IReporterRegistry::FactoryMap const& ReporterRegistry::getFactories() const {
return m_factories;
}
IReporterRegistry::Listeners const& ReporterRegistry::getListeners() const {
return m_listeners;
}
}

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