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diff --git a/tests/SelfTest/UsageTests/Condition.tests.cpp b/tests/SelfTest/UsageTests/Condition.tests.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..211dd3b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/SelfTest/UsageTests/Condition.tests.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,334 @@ + +// Copyright Catch2 Authors +// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +// (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt or copy at +// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0 + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic push +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded" +// Wdouble-promotion is not supported until 3.8 +# if (__clang_major__ > 3) || (__clang_major__ == 3 && __clang_minor__ > 7) +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdouble-promotion" +# endif +#endif + +#include <catch2/catch_approx.hpp> +#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp> + +using Catch::Approx; + +#include <string> +#include <limits> +#include <cstdint> + +namespace { + + struct TestData { + int int_seven = 7; + std::string str_hello = "hello"; + float float_nine_point_one = 9.1f; + double double_pi = 3.1415926535; + }; + + static const char* returnsConstNull() { return nullptr; } + static char* returnsNull() { return nullptr; } + +} // end unnamed namespace + +// The "failing" tests all use the CHECK macro, which continues if the specific test fails. +// This allows us to see all results, even if an earlier check fails + +// Equality tests +TEST_CASE( "Equality checks that should succeed" ) +{ + TestData data; + + REQUIRE( data.int_seven == 7 ); + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one == Approx( 9.1f ) ); + REQUIRE( data.double_pi == Approx( 3.1415926535 ) ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello == "hello" ); + REQUIRE( "hello" == data.str_hello ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello.size() == 5 ); + + double x = 1.1 + 0.1 + 0.1; + REQUIRE( x == Approx( 1.3 ) ); +} + +TEST_CASE( "Equality checks that should fail", "[.][failing][!mayfail]" ) +{ + TestData data; + + CHECK( data.int_seven == 6 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven == 8 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven == 0 ); + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one == Approx( 9.11f ) ); + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one == Approx( 9.0f ) ); + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one == Approx( 1 ) ); + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one == Approx( 0 ) ); + CHECK( data.double_pi == Approx( 3.1415 ) ); + CHECK( data.str_hello == "goodbye" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello == "hell" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello == "hello1" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello.size() == 6 ); + + double x = 1.1 + 0.1 + 0.1; + CHECK( x == Approx( 1.301 ) ); +} + +// Needed to test junit reporter's handling of mayfail test cases and sections +TEST_CASE("Mayfail test case with nested sections", "[!mayfail]") { + SECTION("A") { + SECTION("1") { FAIL(); } + SECTION("2") { FAIL(); } + } + SECTION("B") { + SECTION("1") { FAIL(); } + SECTION("2") { FAIL(); } + } +} + + +TEST_CASE( "Inequality checks that should succeed" ) +{ + TestData data; + + REQUIRE( data.int_seven != 6 ); + REQUIRE( data.int_seven != 8 ); + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 9.11f ) ); + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 9.0f ) ); + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 1 ) ); + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 0 ) ); + REQUIRE( data.double_pi != Approx( 3.1415 ) ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello != "goodbye" ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello != "hell" ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello != "hello1" ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello.size() != 6 ); +} + +TEST_CASE( "Inequality checks that should fail", "[.][failing][!shouldfail]" ) +{ + TestData data; + + CHECK( data.int_seven != 7 ); + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one != Approx( 9.1f ) ); + CHECK( data.double_pi != Approx( 3.1415926535 ) ); + CHECK( data.str_hello != "hello" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello.size() != 5 ); +} + +// Ordering comparison tests +TEST_CASE( "Ordering comparison checks that should succeed" ) +{ + TestData data; + + REQUIRE( data.int_seven < 8 ); + REQUIRE( data.int_seven > 6 ); + REQUIRE( data.int_seven > 0 ); + REQUIRE( data.int_seven > -1 ); + + REQUIRE( data.int_seven >= 7 ); + REQUIRE( data.int_seven >= 6 ); + REQUIRE( data.int_seven <= 7 ); + REQUIRE( data.int_seven <= 8 ); + + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one > 9 ); + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one < 10 ); + REQUIRE( data.float_nine_point_one < 9.2 ); + + REQUIRE( data.str_hello <= "hello" ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello >= "hello" ); + + REQUIRE( data.str_hello < "hellp" ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello < "zebra" ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello > "hellm" ); + REQUIRE( data.str_hello > "a" ); +} + +TEST_CASE( "Ordering comparison checks that should fail", "[.][failing]" ) +{ + TestData data; + + CHECK( data.int_seven > 7 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven < 7 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven > 8 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven < 6 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven < 0 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven < -1 ); + + CHECK( data.int_seven >= 8 ); + CHECK( data.int_seven <= 6 ); + + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one < 9 ); + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one > 10 ); + CHECK( data.float_nine_point_one > 9.2 ); + + CHECK( data.str_hello > "hello" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello < "hello" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello > "hellp" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello > "z" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello < "hellm" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello < "a" ); + + CHECK( data.str_hello >= "z" ); + CHECK( data.str_hello <= "a" ); +} + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + + +// Comparisons with int literals +TEST_CASE( "Comparisons with int literals don't warn when mixing signed/ unsigned" ) +{ + int i = 1; + unsigned int ui = 2; + long l = 3; + unsigned long ul = 4; + char c = 5; + unsigned char uc = 6; + + REQUIRE( i == 1 ); + REQUIRE( ui == 2 ); + REQUIRE( l == 3 ); + REQUIRE( ul == 4 ); + REQUIRE( c == 5 ); + REQUIRE( uc == 6 ); + + REQUIRE( 1 == i ); + REQUIRE( 2 == ui ); + REQUIRE( 3 == l ); + REQUIRE( 4 == ul ); + REQUIRE( 5 == c ); + REQUIRE( 6 == uc ); + + REQUIRE( (std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max)() > ul ); +} + +// Disable warnings about sign conversions for the next two tests +// (as we are deliberately invoking them) +// - Currently only disabled for GCC/ LLVM. Should add VC++ too +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#pragma GCC diagnostic push +#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-compare" +#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-conversion" +#endif +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning(disable:4389) // '==' : signed/unsigned mismatch +#endif + +TEST_CASE( "comparisons between int variables" ) +{ + long long_var = 1L; + unsigned char unsigned_char_var = 1; + unsigned short unsigned_short_var = 1; + unsigned int unsigned_int_var = 1; + unsigned long unsigned_long_var = 1L; + + REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_char_var ); + REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_short_var ); + REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_int_var ); + REQUIRE( long_var == unsigned_long_var ); +} + +TEST_CASE( "comparisons between const int variables" ) +{ + const unsigned char unsigned_char_var = 1; + const unsigned short unsigned_short_var = 1; + const unsigned int unsigned_int_var = 1; + const unsigned long unsigned_long_var = 1L; + + REQUIRE( unsigned_char_var == 1 ); + REQUIRE( unsigned_short_var == 1 ); + REQUIRE( unsigned_int_var == 1 ); + REQUIRE( unsigned_long_var == 1 ); +} + +TEST_CASE( "Comparisons between unsigned ints and negative signed ints match c++ standard behaviour" ) +{ + CHECK( ( -1 > 2u ) ); + CHECK( -1 > 2u ); + + CHECK( ( 2u < -1 ) ); + CHECK( 2u < -1 ); + + const int minInt = (std::numeric_limits<int>::min)(); + CHECK( ( minInt > 2u ) ); + CHECK( minInt > 2u ); +} + +TEST_CASE( "Comparisons between ints where one side is computed" ) +{ + CHECK( 54 == 6*9 ); +} + +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#pragma GCC diagnostic pop +#endif + +TEST_CASE( "Pointers can be compared to null" ) +{ + TestData* p = nullptr; + TestData* pNULL = nullptr; + + REQUIRE( p == nullptr ); + REQUIRE( p == pNULL ); + + TestData data; + p = &data; + + REQUIRE( p != nullptr ); + + const TestData* cp = p; + REQUIRE( cp != nullptr ); + + const TestData* const cpc = p; + REQUIRE( cpc != nullptr ); + + REQUIRE( returnsNull() == nullptr ); + REQUIRE( returnsConstNull() == nullptr ); + + REQUIRE( nullptr != p ); +} + +// Not (!) tests +// The problem with the ! operator is that it has right-to-left associativity. +// This means we can't isolate it when we decompose. The simple REQUIRE( !false ) form, therefore, +// cannot have the operand value extracted. The test will work correctly, and the situation +// is detected and a warning issued. +// An alternative form of the macros (CHECK_FALSE and REQUIRE_FALSE) can be used instead to capture +// the operand value. +TEST_CASE( "'Not' checks that should succeed" ) +{ + bool falseValue = false; + + REQUIRE( false == false ); + REQUIRE( true == true ); + REQUIRE( !false ); + REQUIRE_FALSE( false ); + + REQUIRE( !falseValue ); + REQUIRE_FALSE( falseValue ); + + REQUIRE( !(1 == 2) ); + REQUIRE_FALSE( 1 == 2 ); +} + +TEST_CASE( "'Not' checks that should fail", "[.][failing]" ) +{ + bool trueValue = true; + + CHECK( false != false ); + CHECK( true != true ); + CHECK( !true ); + CHECK_FALSE( true ); + + CHECK( !trueValue ); + CHECK_FALSE( trueValue ); + + CHECK( !(1 == 1) ); + CHECK_FALSE( 1 == 1 ); +} |
