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This will be used in the randomized tests a lot more than it is in the unit tests / benchmarks; randomized tests will run the test function multiple times, check the result and optionally start shrinking the failing input. Generators will also be able to fail, resulting in some of the new TestResult variants.
138 lines
11 KiB
C++
138 lines
11 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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* Copyright (c) 2021, Andrew Kaster <akaster@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <AK/Assertions.h>
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#include <AK/CheckedFormatString.h>
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#include <AK/Math.h>
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#include <LibTest/CrashTest.h>
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#include <LibTest/TestResult.h>
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namespace AK {
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template<typename... Parameters>
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void warnln(CheckedFormatString<Parameters...>&& fmtstr, Parameters const&...);
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}
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namespace Test {
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// Declare helpers so that we can call them from VERIFY in included headers
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// the setter for TestResult is already declared in TestResult.h
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TestResult current_test_result();
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}
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#define EXPECT_EQ(a, b) \
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do { \
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auto lhs = (a); \
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auto rhs = (b); \
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if (lhs != rhs) { \
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::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_EQ({}, {}) failed with lhs={} and rhs={}", __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, FormatIfSupported { lhs }, FormatIfSupported { rhs }); \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} \
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} while (false)
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#define EXPECT_EQ_TRUTH(a, b) \
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do { \
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auto lhs = (a); \
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auto rhs = (b); \
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bool ltruth = static_cast<bool>(lhs); \
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bool rtruth = static_cast<bool>(rhs); \
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if (ltruth != rtruth) { \
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::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_EQ_TRUTH({}, {}) failed with lhs={} ({}) and rhs={} ({})", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, FormatIfSupported { lhs }, ltruth, FormatIfSupported { rhs }, rtruth); \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} \
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} while (false)
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// If you're stuck and `EXPECT_EQ` seems to refuse to print anything useful,
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// try this: It'll spit out a nice compiler error telling you why it doesn't print.
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#define EXPECT_EQ_FORCE(a, b) \
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do { \
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auto lhs = (a); \
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auto rhs = (b); \
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if (lhs != rhs) { \
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::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_EQ({}, {}) failed with lhs={} and rhs={}", __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, lhs, rhs); \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} \
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} while (false)
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#define EXPECT_NE(a, b) \
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do { \
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auto lhs = (a); \
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auto rhs = (b); \
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if (lhs == rhs) { \
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::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_NE({}, {}) failed with lhs={} and rhs={}", __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, FormatIfSupported { lhs }, FormatIfSupported { rhs }); \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} \
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} while (false)
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#define EXPECT(x) \
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do { \
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if (!(x)) { \
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::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT({}) failed", __FILE__, __LINE__, #x); \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} \
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} while (false)
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#define EXPECT_APPROXIMATE_WITH_ERROR(a, b, err) \
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do { \
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auto expect_close_lhs = a; \
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auto expect_close_rhs = b; \
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auto expect_close_diff = static_cast<double>(expect_close_lhs) - static_cast<double>(expect_close_rhs); \
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if (AK::fabs(expect_close_diff) > (err)) { \
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::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: EXPECT_APPROXIMATE({}, {})" \
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" failed with lhs={}, rhs={}, (lhs-rhs)={}", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, expect_close_lhs, expect_close_rhs, expect_close_diff); \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} \
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} while (false)
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#define EXPECT_APPROXIMATE(a, b) EXPECT_APPROXIMATE_WITH_ERROR(a, b, 0.0000005)
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#define FAIL(message) \
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do { \
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::AK::warnln("\033[31;1mFAIL\033[0m: {}:{}: {}", __FILE__, __LINE__, message); \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} while (false)
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// To use, specify the lambda to execute in a sub process and verify it exits:
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// EXPECT_CRASH("This should fail", []{
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// return Test::Crash::Failure::DidNotCrash;
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// });
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#define EXPECT_CRASH(test_message, test_func) \
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do { \
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Test::Crash crash(test_message, test_func); \
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if (!crash.run()) \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} while (false)
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#define EXPECT_CRASH_WITH_SIGNAL(test_message, signal, test_func) \
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do { \
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Test::Crash crash(test_message, test_func, (signal)); \
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if (!crash.run()) \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} while (false)
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#define EXPECT_NO_CRASH(test_message, test_func) \
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do { \
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Test::Crash crash(test_message, test_func, 0); \
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if (!crash.run()) \
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::Test::set_current_test_result(::Test::TestResult::Failed); \
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} while (false)
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#define TRY_OR_FAIL(expression) \
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({ \
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/* Ignore -Wshadow to allow nesting the macro. */ \
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AK_IGNORE_DIAGNOSTIC("-Wshadow", \
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auto&& _temporary_result = (expression)); \
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static_assert(!::AK::Detail::IsLvalueReference<decltype(_temporary_result.release_value())>, \
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"Do not return a reference from a fallible expression"); \
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if (_temporary_result.is_error()) [[unlikely]] { \
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FAIL(_temporary_result.release_error()); \
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return; \
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} \
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_temporary_result.release_value(); \
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})
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