mergerfs/tests/acutest.h
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/*
* Acutest -- Another C/C++ Unit Test facility
* <https://github.com/mity/acutest>
*
* Copyright 2013-2020 Martin Mitas
* Copyright 2019 Garrett D'Amore
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
* IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef ACUTEST_H
#define ACUTEST_H
/************************
*** Public interface ***
************************/
/* By default, "acutest.h" provides the main program entry point (function
* main()). However, if the test suite is composed of multiple source files
* which include "acutest.h", then this causes a problem of multiple main()
* definitions. To avoid this problem, #define macro TEST_NO_MAIN in all
* compilation units but one.
*/
/* Macro to specify list of unit tests in the suite.
* The unit test implementation MUST provide list of unit tests it implements
* with this macro:
*
* TEST_LIST = {
* { "test1_name", test1_func_ptr },
* { "test2_name", test2_func_ptr },
* ...
* { NULL, NULL } // zeroed record marking the end of the list
* };
*
* The list specifies names of each test (must be unique) and pointer to
* a function implementing it. The function does not take any arguments
* and has no return values, i.e. every test function has to be compatible
* with this prototype:
*
* void test_func(void);
*
* Note the list has to be ended with a zeroed record.
*/
#define TEST_LIST const struct test_ test_list_[]
/* Macros for testing whether a unit test succeeds or fails. These macros
* can be used arbitrarily in functions implementing the unit tests.
*
* If any condition fails throughout execution of a test, the test fails.
*
* TEST_CHECK takes only one argument (the condition), TEST_CHECK_ allows
* also to specify an error message to print out if the condition fails.
* (It expects printf-like format string and its parameters). The macros
* return non-zero (condition passes) or 0 (condition fails).
*
* That can be useful when more conditions should be checked only if some
* preceding condition passes, as illustrated in this code snippet:
*
* SomeStruct* ptr = allocate_some_struct();
* if(TEST_CHECK(ptr != NULL)) {
* TEST_CHECK(ptr->member1 < 100);
* TEST_CHECK(ptr->member2 > 200);
* }
*/
#define TEST_CHECK_(cond,...) test_check_((cond), __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define TEST_CHECK(cond) test_check_((cond), __FILE__, __LINE__, "%s", #cond)
/* These macros are the same as TEST_CHECK_ and TEST_CHECK except that if the
* condition fails, the currently executed unit test is immediately aborted.
*
* That is done either by calling abort() if the unit test is executed as a
* child process; or via longjmp() if the unit test is executed within the
* main Acutest process.
*
* As a side effect of such abortion, your unit tests may cause memory leaks,
* unflushed file descriptors, and other phenomena caused by the abortion.
*
* Therefore you should not use these as a general replacement for TEST_CHECK.
* Use it with some caution, especially if your test causes some other side
* effects to the outside world (e.g. communicating with some server, inserting
* into a database etc.).
*/
#define TEST_ASSERT_(cond,...) \
do { \
if(!test_check_((cond), __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)) \
test_abort_(); \
} while(0)
#define TEST_ASSERT(cond) \
do { \
if(!test_check_((cond), __FILE__, __LINE__, "%s", #cond)) \
test_abort_(); \
} while(0)
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* Macros to verify that the code (the 1st argument) throws exception of given
* type (the 2nd argument). (Note these macros are only available in C++.)
*
* TEST_EXCEPTION_ is like TEST_EXCEPTION but accepts custom printf-like
* message.
*
* For example:
*
* TEST_EXCEPTION(function_that_throw(), ExpectedExceptionType);
*
* If the function_that_throw() throws ExpectedExceptionType, the check passes.
* If the function throws anything incompatible with ExpectedExceptionType
* (or if it does not thrown an exception at all), the check fails.
*/
#define TEST_EXCEPTION(code, exctype) \
do { \
bool exc_ok_ = false; \
const char *msg_ = NULL; \
try { \
code; \
msg_ = "No exception thrown."; \
} catch(exctype const&) { \
exc_ok_= true; \
} catch(...) { \
msg_ = "Unexpected exception thrown."; \
} \
test_check_(exc_ok_, __FILE__, __LINE__, #code " throws " #exctype); \
if(msg_ != NULL) \
test_message_("%s", msg_); \
} while(0)
#define TEST_EXCEPTION_(code, exctype, ...) \
do { \
bool exc_ok_ = false; \
const char *msg_ = NULL; \
try { \
code; \
msg_ = "No exception thrown."; \
} catch(exctype const&) { \
exc_ok_= true; \
} catch(...) { \
msg_ = "Unexpected exception thrown."; \
} \
test_check_(exc_ok_, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__); \
if(msg_ != NULL) \
test_message_("%s", msg_); \
} while(0)
#endif /* #ifdef __cplusplus */
/* Sometimes it is useful to split execution of more complex unit tests to some
* smaller parts and associate those parts with some names.
*
* This is especially handy if the given unit test is implemented as a loop
* over some vector of multiple testing inputs. Using these macros allow to use
* sort of subtitle for each iteration of the loop (e.g. outputting the input
* itself or a name associated to it), so that if any TEST_CHECK condition
* fails in the loop, it can be easily seen which iteration triggers the
* failure, without the need to manually output the iteration-specific data in
* every single TEST_CHECK inside the loop body.
*
* TEST_CASE allows to specify only single string as the name of the case,
* TEST_CASE_ provides all the power of printf-like string formatting.
*
* Note that the test cases cannot be nested. Starting a new test case ends
* implicitly the previous one. To end the test case explicitly (e.g. to end
* the last test case after exiting the loop), you may use TEST_CASE(NULL).
*/
#define TEST_CASE_(...) test_case_(__VA_ARGS__)
#define TEST_CASE(name) test_case_("%s", name)
/* Maximal output per TEST_CASE call. Longer messages are cut.
* You may define another limit prior including "acutest.h"
*/
#ifndef TEST_CASE_MAXSIZE
#define TEST_CASE_MAXSIZE 64
#endif
/* printf-like macro for outputting an extra information about a failure.
*
* Intended use is to output some computed output versus the expected value,
* e.g. like this:
*
* if(!TEST_CHECK(produced == expected)) {
* TEST_MSG("Expected: %d", expected);
* TEST_MSG("Produced: %d", produced);
* }
*
* Note the message is only written down if the most recent use of any checking
* macro (like e.g. TEST_CHECK or TEST_EXCEPTION) in the current test failed.
* This means the above is equivalent to just this:
*
* TEST_CHECK(produced == expected);
* TEST_MSG("Expected: %d", expected);
* TEST_MSG("Produced: %d", produced);
*
* The macro can deal with multi-line output fairly well. It also automatically
* adds a final new-line if there is none present.
*/
#define TEST_MSG(...) test_message_(__VA_ARGS__)
/* Maximal output per TEST_MSG call. Longer messages are cut.
* You may define another limit prior including "acutest.h"
*/
#ifndef TEST_MSG_MAXSIZE
#define TEST_MSG_MAXSIZE 1024
#endif
/* Macro for dumping a block of memory.
*
* Its intended use is very similar to what TEST_MSG is for, but instead of
* generating any printf-like message, this is for dumping raw block of a
* memory in a hexadecimal form:
*
* TEST_CHECK(size_produced == size_expected &&
* memcmp(addr_produced, addr_expected, size_produced) == 0);
* TEST_DUMP("Expected:", addr_expected, size_expected);
* TEST_DUMP("Produced:", addr_produced, size_produced);
*/
#define TEST_DUMP(title, addr, size) test_dump_(title, addr, size)
/* Maximal output per TEST_DUMP call (in bytes to dump). Longer blocks are cut.
* You may define another limit prior including "acutest.h"
*/
#ifndef TEST_DUMP_MAXSIZE
#define TEST_DUMP_MAXSIZE 1024
#endif
/* Common test initialization/clean-up
*
* In some test suites, it may be needed to perform some sort of the same
* initialization and/or clean-up in all the tests.
*
* Such test suites may use macros TEST_INIT and/or TEST_FINI prior including
* this header. The expansion of the macro is then used as a body of helper
* function called just before executing every single (TEST_INIT) or just after
* it ends (TEST_FINI).
*
* Examples of various ways how to use the macro TEST_INIT:
*
* #define TEST_INIT my_init_func();
* #define TEST_INIT my_init_func() // Works even without the semicolon
* #define TEST_INIT setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL);
* #define TEST_INIT { setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL); my_init_func(); }
*
* TEST_FINI is to be used in the same way.
*/
/**********************
*** Implementation ***
**********************/
/* The unit test files should not rely on anything below. */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#if defined(unix) || defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix) || defined(__APPLE__)
#define ACUTEST_UNIX_ 1
#include <errno.h>
#include <libgen.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <time.h>
#if defined CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID && defined CLOCK_MONOTONIC
#define ACUTEST_HAS_POSIX_TIMER_ 1
#endif
#endif
#if defined(_gnu_linux_) || defined(__linux__)
#define ACUTEST_LINUX_ 1
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#endif
#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__WINDOWS__)
#define ACUTEST_WIN_ 1
#include <windows.h>
#include <io.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
#include <exception>
#endif
/* Load valgrind.h, if available. This allows to detect valgrind's presence via RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND. */
#ifdef __has_include
#if __has_include(<valgrind.h>)
#include <valgrind.h>
#endif
#endif
/* Enable the use of the non-standard keyword __attribute__ to silence warnings under some compilers */
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
#define TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(attr) __attribute__((attr))
#else
#define TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(attr)
#endif
/* Note our global private identifiers end with '_' to mitigate risk of clash
* with the unit tests implementation. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifdef _MSC_VER
/* In the multi-platform code like ours, we cannot use the non-standard
* "safe" functions from Microsoft C lib like e.g. sprintf_s() instead of
* standard sprintf(). Hence, lets disable the warning C4996. */
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable: 4996)
#endif
struct test_ {
const char* name;
void (*func)(void);
};
struct test_detail_ {
unsigned char flags;
double duration;
};
enum {
TEST_FLAG_RUN_ = 1 << 0,
TEST_FLAG_SUCCESS_ = 1 << 1,
TEST_FLAG_FAILURE_ = 1 << 2,
};
extern const struct test_ test_list_[];
int test_check_(int cond, const char* file, int line, const char* fmt, ...);
void test_case_(const char* fmt, ...);
void test_message_(const char* fmt, ...);
void test_dump_(const char* title, const void* addr, size_t size);
void test_abort_(void) TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(noreturn);
#ifndef TEST_NO_MAIN
static char* test_argv0_ = NULL;
static size_t test_list_size_ = 0;
static struct test_detail_ *test_details_ = NULL;
static size_t test_count_ = 0;
static int test_no_exec_ = -1;
static int test_no_summary_ = 0;
static int test_tap_ = 0;
static int test_skip_mode_ = 0;
static int test_worker_ = 0;
static int test_worker_index_ = 0;
static int test_cond_failed_ = 0;
static int test_was_aborted_ = 0;
static FILE *test_xml_output_ = NULL;
static int test_stat_failed_units_ = 0;
static int test_stat_run_units_ = 0;
static const struct test_* test_current_unit_ = NULL;
static int test_current_index_ = 0;
static char test_case_name_[TEST_CASE_MAXSIZE] = "";
static int test_current_already_logged_ = 0;
static int test_case_current_already_logged_ = 0;
static int test_verbose_level_ = 2;
static int test_current_failures_ = 0;
static int test_colorize_ = 0;
static int test_timer_ = 0;
static int test_abort_has_jmp_buf_ = 0;
static jmp_buf test_abort_jmp_buf_;
static void
test_cleanup_(void)
{
free((void*) test_details_);
}
static void
test_exit_(int exit_code)
{
test_cleanup_();
exit(exit_code);
}
#if defined ACUTEST_WIN_
typedef LARGE_INTEGER test_timer_type_;
static LARGE_INTEGER test_timer_freq_;
static test_timer_type_ test_timer_start_;
static test_timer_type_ test_timer_end_;
static void
test_timer_init_(void)
{
QueryPerformanceFrequency(&test_timer_freq_);
}
static void
test_timer_get_time_(LARGE_INTEGER* ts)
{
QueryPerformanceCounter(ts);
}
static double
test_timer_diff_(LARGE_INTEGER start, LARGE_INTEGER end)
{
double duration = (double)(end.QuadPart - start.QuadPart);
duration /= (double)test_timer_freq_.QuadPart;
return duration;
}
static void
test_timer_print_diff_(void)
{
printf("%.6lf secs", test_timer_diff_(test_timer_start_, test_timer_end_));
}
#elif defined ACUTEST_HAS_POSIX_TIMER_
static clockid_t test_timer_id_;
typedef struct timespec test_timer_type_;
static test_timer_type_ test_timer_start_;
static test_timer_type_ test_timer_end_;
static void
test_timer_init_(void)
{
if(test_timer_ == 1)
test_timer_id_ = CLOCK_MONOTONIC;
else if(test_timer_ == 2)
test_timer_id_ = CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID;
}
static void
test_timer_get_time_(struct timespec* ts)
{
clock_gettime(test_timer_id_, ts);
}
static double
test_timer_diff_(struct timespec start, struct timespec end)
{
double endns;
double startns;
endns = end.tv_sec;
endns *= 1e9;
endns += end.tv_nsec;
startns = start.tv_sec;
startns *= 1e9;
startns += start.tv_nsec;
return ((endns - startns)/ 1e9);
}
static void
test_timer_print_diff_(void)
{
printf("%.6lf secs",
test_timer_diff_(test_timer_start_, test_timer_end_));
}
#else
typedef int test_timer_type_;
static test_timer_type_ test_timer_start_;
static test_timer_type_ test_timer_end_;
void
test_timer_init_(void)
{}
static void
test_timer_get_time_(int* ts)
{
(void) ts;
}
static double
test_timer_diff_(int start, int end)
{
(void) start;
(void) end;
return 0.0;
}
static void
test_timer_print_diff_(void)
{}
#endif
#define TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_ 0
#define TEST_COLOR_GREEN_ 1
#define TEST_COLOR_RED_ 2
#define TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_ 3
#define TEST_COLOR_GREEN_INTENSIVE_ 4
#define TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_ 5
static int TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(format (printf, 2, 3))
test_print_in_color_(int color, const char* fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
char buffer[256];
int n;
va_start(args, fmt);
vsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fmt, args);
va_end(args);
buffer[sizeof(buffer)-1] = '\0';
if(!test_colorize_) {
return printf("%s", buffer);
}
#if defined ACUTEST_UNIX_
{
const char* col_str;
switch(color) {
case TEST_COLOR_GREEN_: col_str = "\033[0;32m"; break;
case TEST_COLOR_RED_: col_str = "\033[0;31m"; break;
case TEST_COLOR_GREEN_INTENSIVE_: col_str = "\033[1;32m"; break;
case TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_: col_str = "\033[1;31m"; break;
case TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_: col_str = "\033[1m"; break;
default: col_str = "\033[0m"; break;
}
printf("%s", col_str);
n = printf("%s", buffer);
printf("\033[0m");
return n;
}
#elif defined ACUTEST_WIN_
{
HANDLE h;
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO info;
WORD attr;
h = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, &info);
switch(color) {
case TEST_COLOR_GREEN_: attr = FOREGROUND_GREEN; break;
case TEST_COLOR_RED_: attr = FOREGROUND_RED; break;
case TEST_COLOR_GREEN_INTENSIVE_: attr = FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY; break;
case TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_: attr = FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY; break;
case TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_: attr = FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY; break;
default: attr = 0; break;
}
if(attr != 0)
SetConsoleTextAttribute(h, attr);
n = printf("%s", buffer);
SetConsoleTextAttribute(h, info.wAttributes);
return n;
}
#else
n = printf("%s", buffer);
return n;
#endif
}
static void
test_begin_test_line_(const struct test_* test)
{
if(!test_tap_) {
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3) {
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_, "Test %s:\n", test->name);
test_current_already_logged_++;
} else if(test_verbose_level_ >= 1) {
int n;
char spaces[48];
n = test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_, "Test %s... ", test->name);
memset(spaces, ' ', sizeof(spaces));
if(n < (int) sizeof(spaces))
printf("%.*s", (int) sizeof(spaces) - n, spaces);
} else {
test_current_already_logged_ = 1;
}
}
}
static void
test_finish_test_line_(int result)
{
if(test_tap_) {
const char* str = (result == 0) ? "ok" : "not ok";
printf("%s %d - %s\n", str, test_current_index_ + 1, test_current_unit_->name);
if(result == 0 && test_timer_) {
printf("# Duration: ");
test_timer_print_diff_();
printf("\n");
}
} else {
int color = (result == 0) ? TEST_COLOR_GREEN_INTENSIVE_ : TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_;
const char* str = (result == 0) ? "OK" : "FAILED";
printf("[ ");
test_print_in_color_(color, "%s", str);
printf(" ]");
if(result == 0 && test_timer_) {
printf(" ");
test_timer_print_diff_();
}
printf("\n");
}
}
static void
test_line_indent_(int level)
{
static const char spaces[] = " ";
int n = level * 2;
if(test_tap_ && n > 0) {
n--;
printf("#");
}
while(n > 16) {
printf("%s", spaces);
n -= 16;
}
printf("%.*s", n, spaces);
}
int TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(format (printf, 4, 5))
test_check_(int cond, const char* file, int line, const char* fmt, ...)
{
const char *result_str;
int result_color;
int verbose_level;
if(cond) {
result_str = "ok";
result_color = TEST_COLOR_GREEN_;
verbose_level = 3;
} else {
if(!test_current_already_logged_ && test_current_unit_ != NULL)
test_finish_test_line_(-1);
result_str = "failed";
result_color = TEST_COLOR_RED_;
verbose_level = 2;
test_current_failures_++;
test_current_already_logged_++;
}
if(test_verbose_level_ >= verbose_level) {
va_list args;
if(!test_case_current_already_logged_ && test_case_name_[0]) {
test_line_indent_(1);
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_, "Case %s:\n", test_case_name_);
test_current_already_logged_++;
test_case_current_already_logged_++;
}
test_line_indent_(test_case_name_[0] ? 2 : 1);
if(file != NULL) {
#ifdef ACUTEST_WIN_
const char* lastsep1 = strrchr(file, '\\');
const char* lastsep2 = strrchr(file, '/');
if(lastsep1 == NULL)
lastsep1 = file-1;
if(lastsep2 == NULL)
lastsep2 = file-1;
file = (lastsep1 > lastsep2 ? lastsep1 : lastsep2) + 1;
#else
const char* lastsep = strrchr(file, '/');
if(lastsep != NULL)
file = lastsep+1;
#endif
printf("%s:%d: Check ", file, line);
}
va_start(args, fmt);
vprintf(fmt, args);
va_end(args);
printf("... ");
test_print_in_color_(result_color, "%s", result_str);
printf("\n");
test_current_already_logged_++;
}
test_cond_failed_ = (cond == 0);
return !test_cond_failed_;
}
void TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(format (printf, 1, 2))
test_case_(const char* fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
if(test_verbose_level_ < 2)
return;
if(test_case_name_[0]) {
test_case_current_already_logged_ = 0;
test_case_name_[0] = '\0';
}
if(fmt == NULL)
return;
va_start(args, fmt);
vsnprintf(test_case_name_, sizeof(test_case_name_) - 1, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
test_case_name_[sizeof(test_case_name_) - 1] = '\0';
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3) {
test_line_indent_(1);
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_, "Case %s:\n", test_case_name_);
test_current_already_logged_++;
test_case_current_already_logged_++;
}
}
void TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(format (printf, 1, 2))
test_message_(const char* fmt, ...)
{
char buffer[TEST_MSG_MAXSIZE];
char* line_beg;
char* line_end;
va_list args;
if(test_verbose_level_ < 2)
return;
/* We allow extra message only when something is already wrong in the
* current test. */
if(test_current_unit_ == NULL || !test_cond_failed_)
return;
va_start(args, fmt);
vsnprintf(buffer, TEST_MSG_MAXSIZE, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
buffer[TEST_MSG_MAXSIZE-1] = '\0';
line_beg = buffer;
while(1) {
line_end = strchr(line_beg, '\n');
if(line_end == NULL)
break;
test_line_indent_(test_case_name_[0] ? 3 : 2);
printf("%.*s\n", (int)(line_end - line_beg), line_beg);
line_beg = line_end + 1;
}
if(line_beg[0] != '\0') {
test_line_indent_(test_case_name_[0] ? 3 : 2);
printf("%s\n", line_beg);
}
}
void
test_dump_(const char* title, const void* addr, size_t size)
{
static const size_t BYTES_PER_LINE = 16;
size_t line_beg;
size_t truncate = 0;
if(test_verbose_level_ < 2)
return;
/* We allow extra message only when something is already wrong in the
* current test. */
if(test_current_unit_ == NULL || !test_cond_failed_)
return;
if(size > TEST_DUMP_MAXSIZE) {
truncate = size - TEST_DUMP_MAXSIZE;
size = TEST_DUMP_MAXSIZE;
}
test_line_indent_(test_case_name_[0] ? 3 : 2);
printf((title[strlen(title)-1] == ':') ? "%s\n" : "%s:\n", title);
for(line_beg = 0; line_beg < size; line_beg += BYTES_PER_LINE) {
size_t line_end = line_beg + BYTES_PER_LINE;
size_t off;
test_line_indent_(test_case_name_[0] ? 4 : 3);
printf("%08lx: ", (unsigned long)line_beg);
for(off = line_beg; off < line_end; off++) {
if(off < size)
printf(" %02x", ((const unsigned char*)addr)[off]);
else
printf(" ");
}
printf(" ");
for(off = line_beg; off < line_end; off++) {
unsigned char byte = ((const unsigned char*)addr)[off];
if(off < size)
printf("%c", (iscntrl(byte) ? '.' : byte));
else
break;
}
printf("\n");
}
if(truncate > 0) {
test_line_indent_(test_case_name_[0] ? 4 : 3);
printf(" ... (and more %u bytes)\n", (unsigned) truncate);
}
}
/* This is called just before each test */
static void
test_init_(const char *test_name)
{
#ifdef TEST_INIT
TEST_INIT
; /* Allow for a single unterminated function call */
#endif
/* Suppress any warnings about unused variable. */
(void) test_name;
}
/* This is called after each test */
static void
test_fini_(const char *test_name)
{
#ifdef TEST_FINI
TEST_FINI
; /* Allow for a single unterminated function call */
#endif
/* Suppress any warnings about unused variable. */
(void) test_name;
}
void
test_abort_(void)
{
if(test_abort_has_jmp_buf_) {
longjmp(test_abort_jmp_buf_, 1);
} else {
if(test_current_unit_ != NULL)
test_fini_(test_current_unit_->name);
abort();
}
}
static void
test_list_names_(void)
{
const struct test_* test;
printf("Unit tests:\n");
for(test = &test_list_[0]; test->func != NULL; test++)
printf(" %s\n", test->name);
}
static void
test_remember_(int i)
{
if(test_details_[i].flags & TEST_FLAG_RUN_)
return;
test_details_[i].flags |= TEST_FLAG_RUN_;
test_count_++;
}
static void
test_set_success_(int i, int success)
{
test_details_[i].flags |= success ? TEST_FLAG_SUCCESS_ : TEST_FLAG_FAILURE_;
}
static void
test_set_duration_(int i, double duration)
{
test_details_[i].duration = duration;
}
static int
test_name_contains_word_(const char* name, const char* pattern)
{
static const char word_delim[] = " \t-_/.,:;";
const char* substr;
size_t pattern_len;
pattern_len = strlen(pattern);
substr = strstr(name, pattern);
while(substr != NULL) {
int starts_on_word_boundary = (substr == name || strchr(word_delim, substr[-1]) != NULL);
int ends_on_word_boundary = (substr[pattern_len] == '\0' || strchr(word_delim, substr[pattern_len]) != NULL);
if(starts_on_word_boundary && ends_on_word_boundary)
return 1;
substr = strstr(substr+1, pattern);
}
return 0;
}
static int
test_lookup_(const char* pattern)
{
int i;
int n = 0;
/* Try exact match. */
for(i = 0; i < (int) test_list_size_; i++) {
if(strcmp(test_list_[i].name, pattern) == 0) {
test_remember_(i);
n++;
break;
}
}
if(n > 0)
return n;
/* Try word match. */
for(i = 0; i < (int) test_list_size_; i++) {
if(test_name_contains_word_(test_list_[i].name, pattern)) {
test_remember_(i);
n++;
}
}
if(n > 0)
return n;
/* Try relaxed match. */
for(i = 0; i < (int) test_list_size_; i++) {
if(strstr(test_list_[i].name, pattern) != NULL) {
test_remember_(i);
n++;
}
}
return n;
}
/* Called if anything goes bad in Acutest, or if the unit test ends in other
* way then by normal returning from its function (e.g. exception or some
* abnormal child process termination). */
static void TEST_ATTRIBUTE_(format (printf, 1, 2))
test_error_(const char* fmt, ...)
{
if(test_verbose_level_ == 0)
return;
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 2) {
va_list args;
test_line_indent_(1);
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3)
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_, "ERROR: ");
va_start(args, fmt);
vprintf(fmt, args);
va_end(args);
printf("\n");
}
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3) {
printf("\n");
}
}
/* Call directly the given test unit function. */
static int
test_do_run_(const struct test_* test, int index)
{
int status = -1;
test_was_aborted_ = 0;
test_current_unit_ = test;
test_current_index_ = index;
test_current_failures_ = 0;
test_current_already_logged_ = 0;
test_cond_failed_ = 0;
#ifdef __cplusplus
try {
#endif
test_init_(test->name);
test_begin_test_line_(test);
/* This is good to do in case the test unit crashes. */
fflush(stdout);
fflush(stderr);
if(!test_worker_) {
test_abort_has_jmp_buf_ = 1;
if(setjmp(test_abort_jmp_buf_) != 0) {
test_was_aborted_ = 1;
goto aborted;
}
}
test_timer_get_time_(&test_timer_start_);
test->func();
aborted:
test_abort_has_jmp_buf_ = 0;
test_timer_get_time_(&test_timer_end_);
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3) {
test_line_indent_(1);
if(test_current_failures_ == 0) {
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_GREEN_INTENSIVE_, "SUCCESS: ");
printf("All conditions have passed.\n");
if(test_timer_) {
test_line_indent_(1);
printf("Duration: ");
test_timer_print_diff_();
printf("\n");
}
} else {
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_, "FAILED: ");
if(!test_was_aborted_) {
printf("%d condition%s %s failed.\n",
test_current_failures_,
(test_current_failures_ == 1) ? "" : "s",
(test_current_failures_ == 1) ? "has" : "have");
} else {
printf("Aborted.\n");
}
}
printf("\n");
} else if(test_verbose_level_ >= 1 && test_current_failures_ == 0) {
test_finish_test_line_(0);
}
status = (test_current_failures_ == 0) ? 0 : -1;
#ifdef __cplusplus
} catch(std::exception& e) {
const char* what = e.what();
test_check_(0, NULL, 0, "Threw std::exception");
if(what != NULL)
test_message_("std::exception::what(): %s", what);
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3) {
test_line_indent_(1);
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_, "FAILED: ");
printf("C++ exception.\n\n");
}
} catch(...) {
test_check_(0, NULL, 0, "Threw an exception");
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3) {
test_line_indent_(1);
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_, "FAILED: ");
printf("C++ exception.\n\n");
}
}
#endif
test_fini_(test->name);
test_case_(NULL);
test_current_unit_ = NULL;
return status;
}
/* Trigger the unit test. If possible (and not suppressed) it starts a child
* process who calls test_do_run_(), otherwise it calls test_do_run_()
* directly. */
static void
test_run_(const struct test_* test, int index, int master_index)
{
int failed = 1;
test_timer_type_ start, end;
test_current_unit_ = test;
test_current_already_logged_ = 0;
test_timer_get_time_(&start);
if(!test_no_exec_) {
#if defined(ACUTEST_UNIX_)
pid_t pid;
int exit_code;
/* Make sure the child starts with empty I/O buffers. */
fflush(stdout);
fflush(stderr);
pid = fork();
if(pid == (pid_t)-1) {
test_error_("Cannot fork. %s [%d]", strerror(errno), errno);
failed = 1;
} else if(pid == 0) {
/* Child: Do the test. */
test_worker_ = 1;
failed = (test_do_run_(test, index) != 0);
test_exit_(failed ? 1 : 0);
} else {
/* Parent: Wait until child terminates and analyze its exit code. */
waitpid(pid, &exit_code, 0);
if(WIFEXITED(exit_code)) {
switch(WEXITSTATUS(exit_code)) {
case 0: failed = 0; break; /* test has passed. */
case 1: /* noop */ break; /* "normal" failure. */
default: test_error_("Unexpected exit code [%d]", WEXITSTATUS(exit_code));
}
} else if(WIFSIGNALED(exit_code)) {
char tmp[32];
const char* signame;
switch(WTERMSIG(exit_code)) {
case SIGINT: signame = "SIGINT"; break;
case SIGHUP: signame = "SIGHUP"; break;
case SIGQUIT: signame = "SIGQUIT"; break;
case SIGABRT: signame = "SIGABRT"; break;
case SIGKILL: signame = "SIGKILL"; break;
case SIGSEGV: signame = "SIGSEGV"; break;
case SIGILL: signame = "SIGILL"; break;
case SIGTERM: signame = "SIGTERM"; break;
default: sprintf(tmp, "signal %d", WTERMSIG(exit_code)); signame = tmp; break;
}
test_error_("Test interrupted by %s.", signame);
} else {
test_error_("Test ended in an unexpected way [%d].", exit_code);
}
}
#elif defined(ACUTEST_WIN_)
char buffer[512] = {0};
STARTUPINFOA startupInfo;
PROCESS_INFORMATION processInfo;
DWORD exitCode;
/* Windows has no fork(). So we propagate all info into the child
* through a command line arguments. */
_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer)-1,
"%s --worker=%d %s --no-exec --no-summary %s --verbose=%d --color=%s -- \"%s\"",
test_argv0_, index, test_timer_ ? "--time" : "",
test_tap_ ? "--tap" : "", test_verbose_level_,
test_colorize_ ? "always" : "never",
test->name);
memset(&startupInfo, 0, sizeof(startupInfo));
startupInfo.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO);
if(CreateProcessA(NULL, buffer, NULL, NULL, FALSE, 0, NULL, NULL, &startupInfo, &processInfo)) {
WaitForSingleObject(processInfo.hProcess, INFINITE);
GetExitCodeProcess(processInfo.hProcess, &exitCode);
CloseHandle(processInfo.hThread);
CloseHandle(processInfo.hProcess);
failed = (exitCode != 0);
if(exitCode > 1) {
switch(exitCode) {
case 3: test_error_("Aborted."); break;
case 0xC0000005: test_error_("Access violation."); break;
default: test_error_("Test ended in an unexpected way [%lu].", exitCode); break;
}
}
} else {
test_error_("Cannot create unit test subprocess [%ld].", GetLastError());
failed = 1;
}
#else
/* A platform where we don't know how to run child process. */
failed = (test_do_run_(test, index) != 0);
#endif
} else {
/* Child processes suppressed through --no-exec. */
failed = (test_do_run_(test, index) != 0);
}
test_timer_get_time_(&end);
test_current_unit_ = NULL;
test_stat_run_units_++;
if(failed)
test_stat_failed_units_++;
test_set_success_(master_index, !failed);
test_set_duration_(master_index, test_timer_diff_(start, end));
}
#if defined(ACUTEST_WIN_)
/* Callback for SEH events. */
static LONG CALLBACK
test_seh_exception_filter_(EXCEPTION_POINTERS *ptrs)
{
test_check_(0, NULL, 0, "Unhandled SEH exception");
test_message_("Exception code: 0x%08lx", ptrs->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode);
test_message_("Exception address: 0x%p", ptrs->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionAddress);
fflush(stdout);
fflush(stderr);
return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
}
#endif
#define TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_OPTIONALARG_ 0x0001
#define TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_REQUIREDARG_ 0x0002
#define TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_NONE_ 0
#define TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_UNKNOWN_ (-0x7fffffff + 0)
#define TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_MISSINGARG_ (-0x7fffffff + 1)
#define TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_BOGUSARG_ (-0x7fffffff + 2)
typedef struct TEST_CMDLINE_OPTION_ {
char shortname;
const char* longname;
int id;
unsigned flags;
} TEST_CMDLINE_OPTION_;
static int
test_cmdline_handle_short_opt_group_(const TEST_CMDLINE_OPTION_* options,
const char* arggroup,
int (*callback)(int /*optval*/, const char* /*arg*/))
{
const TEST_CMDLINE_OPTION_* opt;
int i;
int ret = 0;
for(i = 0; arggroup[i] != '\0'; i++) {
for(opt = options; opt->id != 0; opt++) {
if(arggroup[i] == opt->shortname)
break;
}
if(opt->id != 0 && !(opt->flags & TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_REQUIREDARG_)) {
ret = callback(opt->id, NULL);
} else {
/* Unknown option. */
char badoptname[3];
badoptname[0] = '-';
badoptname[1] = arggroup[i];
badoptname[2] = '\0';
ret = callback((opt->id != 0 ? TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_MISSINGARG_ : TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_UNKNOWN_),
badoptname);
}
if(ret != 0)
break;
}
return ret;
}
#define TEST_CMDLINE_AUXBUF_SIZE_ 32
static int
test_cmdline_read_(const TEST_CMDLINE_OPTION_* options, int argc, char** argv,
int (*callback)(int /*optval*/, const char* /*arg*/))
{
const TEST_CMDLINE_OPTION_* opt;
char auxbuf[TEST_CMDLINE_AUXBUF_SIZE_+1];
int after_doubledash = 0;
int i = 1;
int ret = 0;
auxbuf[TEST_CMDLINE_AUXBUF_SIZE_] = '\0';
while(i < argc) {
if(after_doubledash || strcmp(argv[i], "-") == 0) {
/* Non-option argument. */
ret = callback(TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_NONE_, argv[i]);
} else if(strcmp(argv[i], "--") == 0) {
/* End of options. All the remaining members are non-option arguments. */
after_doubledash = 1;
} else if(argv[i][0] != '-') {
/* Non-option argument. */
ret = callback(TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_NONE_, argv[i]);
} else {
for(opt = options; opt->id != 0; opt++) {
if(opt->longname != NULL && strncmp(argv[i], "--", 2) == 0) {
size_t len = strlen(opt->longname);
if(strncmp(argv[i]+2, opt->longname, len) == 0) {
/* Regular long option. */
if(argv[i][2+len] == '\0') {
/* with no argument provided. */
if(!(opt->flags & TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_REQUIREDARG_))
ret = callback(opt->id, NULL);
else
ret = callback(TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_MISSINGARG_, argv[i]);
break;
} else if(argv[i][2+len] == '=') {
/* with an argument provided. */
if(opt->flags & (TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_OPTIONALARG_ | TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_REQUIREDARG_)) {
ret = callback(opt->id, argv[i]+2+len+1);
} else {
sprintf(auxbuf, "--%s", opt->longname);
ret = callback(TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_BOGUSARG_, auxbuf);
}
break;
} else {
continue;
}
}
} else if(opt->shortname != '\0' && argv[i][0] == '-') {
if(argv[i][1] == opt->shortname) {
/* Regular short option. */
if(opt->flags & TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_REQUIREDARG_) {
if(argv[i][2] != '\0')
ret = callback(opt->id, argv[i]+2);
else if(i+1 < argc)
ret = callback(opt->id, argv[++i]);
else
ret = callback(TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_MISSINGARG_, argv[i]);
break;
} else {
ret = callback(opt->id, NULL);
/* There might be more (argument-less) short options
* grouped together. */
if(ret == 0 && argv[i][2] != '\0')
ret = test_cmdline_handle_short_opt_group_(options, argv[i]+2, callback);
break;
}
}
}
}
if(opt->id == 0) { /* still not handled? */
if(argv[i][0] != '-') {
/* Non-option argument. */
ret = callback(TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_NONE_, argv[i]);
} else {
/* Unknown option. */
char* badoptname = argv[i];
if(strncmp(badoptname, "--", 2) == 0) {
/* Strip any argument from the long option. */
char* assignment = strchr(badoptname, '=');
if(assignment != NULL) {
size_t len = assignment - badoptname;
if(len > TEST_CMDLINE_AUXBUF_SIZE_)
len = TEST_CMDLINE_AUXBUF_SIZE_;
strncpy(auxbuf, badoptname, len);
auxbuf[len] = '\0';
badoptname = auxbuf;
}
}
ret = callback(TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_UNKNOWN_, badoptname);
}
}
}
if(ret != 0)
return ret;
i++;
}
return ret;
}
static void
test_help_(void)
{
printf("Usage: %s [options] [test...]\n", test_argv0_);
printf("\n");
printf("Run the specified unit tests; or if the option '--skip' is used, run all\n");
printf("tests in the suite but those listed. By default, if no tests are specified\n");
printf("on the command line, all unit tests in the suite are run.\n");
printf("\n");
printf("Options:\n");
printf(" -s, --skip Execute all unit tests but the listed ones\n");
printf(" --exec[=WHEN] If supported, execute unit tests as child processes\n");
printf(" (WHEN is one of 'auto', 'always', 'never')\n");
printf(" -E, --no-exec Same as --exec=never\n");
#if defined ACUTEST_WIN_
printf(" -t, --time Measure test duration\n");
#elif defined ACUTEST_HAS_POSIX_TIMER_
printf(" -t, --time Measure test duration (real time)\n");
printf(" --time=TIMER Measure test duration, using given timer\n");
printf(" (TIMER is one of 'real', 'cpu')\n");
#endif
printf(" --no-summary Suppress printing of test results summary\n");
printf(" --tap Produce TAP-compliant output\n");
printf(" (See https://testanything.org/)\n");
printf(" -x, --xml-output=FILE Enable XUnit output to the given file\n");
printf(" -l, --list List unit tests in the suite and exit\n");
printf(" -v, --verbose Make output more verbose\n");
printf(" --verbose=LEVEL Set verbose level to LEVEL:\n");
printf(" 0 ... Be silent\n");
printf(" 1 ... Output one line per test (and summary)\n");
printf(" 2 ... As 1 and failed conditions (this is default)\n");
printf(" 3 ... As 1 and all conditions (and extended summary)\n");
printf(" -q, --quiet Same as --verbose=0\n");
printf(" --color[=WHEN] Enable colorized output\n");
printf(" (WHEN is one of 'auto', 'always', 'never')\n");
printf(" --no-color Same as --color=never\n");
printf(" -h, --help Display this help and exit\n");
if(test_list_size_ < 16) {
printf("\n");
test_list_names_();
}
}
static const TEST_CMDLINE_OPTION_ test_cmdline_options_[] = {
{ 's', "skip", 's', 0 },
{ 0, "exec", 'e', TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_OPTIONALARG_ },
{ 'E', "no-exec", 'E', 0 },
#if defined ACUTEST_WIN_
{ 't', "time", 't', 0 },
{ 0, "timer", 't', 0 }, /* kept for compatibility */
#elif defined ACUTEST_HAS_POSIX_TIMER_
{ 't', "time", 't', TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_OPTIONALARG_ },
{ 0, "timer", 't', TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_OPTIONALARG_ }, /* kept for compatibility */
#endif
{ 0, "no-summary", 'S', 0 },
{ 0, "tap", 'T', 0 },
{ 'l', "list", 'l', 0 },
{ 'v', "verbose", 'v', TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_OPTIONALARG_ },
{ 'q', "quiet", 'q', 0 },
{ 0, "color", 'c', TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_OPTIONALARG_ },
{ 0, "no-color", 'C', 0 },
{ 'h', "help", 'h', 0 },
{ 0, "worker", 'w', TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_REQUIREDARG_ }, /* internal */
{ 'x', "xml-output", 'x', TEST_CMDLINE_OPTFLAG_REQUIREDARG_ },
{ 0, NULL, 0, 0 }
};
static int
test_cmdline_callback_(int id, const char* arg)
{
switch(id) {
case 's':
test_skip_mode_ = 1;
break;
case 'e':
if(arg == NULL || strcmp(arg, "always") == 0) {
test_no_exec_ = 0;
} else if(strcmp(arg, "never") == 0) {
test_no_exec_ = 1;
} else if(strcmp(arg, "auto") == 0) {
/*noop*/
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unrecognized argument '%s' for option --exec.\n", test_argv0_, arg);
fprintf(stderr, "Try '%s --help' for more information.\n", test_argv0_);
test_exit_(2);
}
break;
case 'E':
test_no_exec_ = 1;
break;
case 't':
#if defined ACUTEST_WIN_ || defined ACUTEST_HAS_POSIX_TIMER_
if(arg == NULL || strcmp(arg, "real") == 0) {
test_timer_ = 1;
#ifndef ACUTEST_WIN_
} else if(strcmp(arg, "cpu") == 0) {
test_timer_ = 2;
#endif
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unrecognized argument '%s' for option --time.\n", test_argv0_, arg);
fprintf(stderr, "Try '%s --help' for more information.\n", test_argv0_);
test_exit_(2);
}
#endif
break;
case 'S':
test_no_summary_ = 1;
break;
case 'T':
test_tap_ = 1;
break;
case 'l':
test_list_names_();
test_exit_(0);
break;
case 'v':
test_verbose_level_ = (arg != NULL ? atoi(arg) : test_verbose_level_+1);
break;
case 'q':
test_verbose_level_ = 0;
break;
case 'c':
if(arg == NULL || strcmp(arg, "always") == 0) {
test_colorize_ = 1;
} else if(strcmp(arg, "never") == 0) {
test_colorize_ = 0;
} else if(strcmp(arg, "auto") == 0) {
/*noop*/
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unrecognized argument '%s' for option --color.\n", test_argv0_, arg);
fprintf(stderr, "Try '%s --help' for more information.\n", test_argv0_);
test_exit_(2);
}
break;
case 'C':
test_colorize_ = 0;
break;
case 'h':
test_help_();
test_exit_(0);
break;
case 'w':
test_worker_ = 1;
test_worker_index_ = atoi(arg);
break;
case 'x':
test_xml_output_ = fopen(arg, "w");
if (!test_xml_output_) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open '%s': %s\n", arg, strerror(errno));
test_exit_(2);
}
break;
case 0:
if(test_lookup_(arg) == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unrecognized unit test '%s'\n", test_argv0_, arg);
fprintf(stderr, "Try '%s --list' for list of unit tests.\n", test_argv0_);
test_exit_(2);
}
break;
case TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_UNKNOWN_:
fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized command line option '%s'.\n", arg);
fprintf(stderr, "Try '%s --help' for more information.\n", test_argv0_);
test_exit_(2);
break;
case TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_MISSINGARG_:
fprintf(stderr, "The command line option '%s' requires an argument.\n", arg);
fprintf(stderr, "Try '%s --help' for more information.\n", test_argv0_);
test_exit_(2);
break;
case TEST_CMDLINE_OPTID_BOGUSARG_:
fprintf(stderr, "The command line option '%s' does not expect an argument.\n", arg);
fprintf(stderr, "Try '%s --help' for more information.\n", test_argv0_);
test_exit_(2);
break;
}
return 0;
}
#ifdef ACUTEST_LINUX_
static int
test_is_tracer_present_(void)
{
/* Must be large enough so the line 'TracerPid: ${PID}' can fit in. */
static const int OVERLAP = 32;
char buf[256+OVERLAP+1];
int tracer_present = 0;
int fd;
size_t n_read = 0;
fd = open("/proc/self/status", O_RDONLY);
if(fd == -1)
return 0;
while(1) {
static const char pattern[] = "TracerPid:";
const char* field;
while(n_read < sizeof(buf) - 1) {
ssize_t n;
n = read(fd, buf + n_read, sizeof(buf) - 1 - n_read);
if(n <= 0)
break;
n_read += n;
}
buf[n_read] = '\0';
field = strstr(buf, pattern);
if(field != NULL && field < buf + sizeof(buf) - OVERLAP) {
pid_t tracer_pid = (pid_t) atoi(field + sizeof(pattern) - 1);
tracer_present = (tracer_pid != 0);
break;
}
if(n_read == sizeof(buf)-1) {
memmove(buf, buf + sizeof(buf)-1 - OVERLAP, OVERLAP);
n_read = OVERLAP;
} else {
break;
}
}
close(fd);
return tracer_present;
}
#endif
int
main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int i;
test_argv0_ = argv[0];
#if defined ACUTEST_UNIX_
test_colorize_ = isatty(STDOUT_FILENO);
#elif defined ACUTEST_WIN_
#if defined _BORLANDC_
test_colorize_ = isatty(_fileno(stdout));
#else
test_colorize_ = _isatty(_fileno(stdout));
#endif
#else
test_colorize_ = 0;
#endif
/* Count all test units */
test_list_size_ = 0;
for(i = 0; test_list_[i].func != NULL; i++)
test_list_size_++;
test_details_ = (struct test_detail_*)calloc(test_list_size_, sizeof(struct test_detail_));
if(test_details_ == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n");
test_exit_(2);
}
/* Parse options */
test_cmdline_read_(test_cmdline_options_, argc, argv, test_cmdline_callback_);
/* Initialize the proper timer. */
test_timer_init_();
#if defined(ACUTEST_WIN_)
SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(test_seh_exception_filter_);
#ifdef _MSC_VER
_set_abort_behavior(0, _WRITE_ABORT_MSG);
#endif
#endif
/* By default, we want to run all tests. */
if(test_count_ == 0) {
for(i = 0; test_list_[i].func != NULL; i++)
test_remember_(i);
}
/* Guess whether we want to run unit tests as child processes. */
if(test_no_exec_ < 0) {
test_no_exec_ = 0;
if(test_count_ <= 1) {
test_no_exec_ = 1;
} else {
#ifdef ACUTEST_WIN_
if(IsDebuggerPresent())
test_no_exec_ = 1;
#endif
#ifdef ACUTEST_LINUX_
if(test_is_tracer_present_())
test_no_exec_ = 1;
#endif
#ifdef RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND
/* RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND is provided by valgrind.h */
if(RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND)
test_no_exec_ = 1;
#endif
}
}
if(test_tap_) {
/* TAP requires we know test result ("ok", "not ok") before we output
* anything about the test, and this gets problematic for larger verbose
* levels. */
if(test_verbose_level_ > 2)
test_verbose_level_ = 2;
/* TAP harness should provide some summary. */
test_no_summary_ = 1;
if(!test_worker_)
printf("1..%d\n", (int) test_count_);
}
int index = test_worker_index_;
for(i = 0; test_list_[i].func != NULL; i++) {
int run = (test_details_[i].flags & TEST_FLAG_RUN_);
if (test_skip_mode_) /* Run all tests except those listed. */
run = !run;
if(run)
test_run_(&test_list_[i], index++, i);
}
/* Write a summary */
if(!test_no_summary_ && test_verbose_level_ >= 1) {
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3) {
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_DEFAULT_INTENSIVE_, "Summary:\n");
printf(" Count of all unit tests: %4d\n", (int) test_list_size_);
printf(" Count of run unit tests: %4d\n", test_stat_run_units_);
printf(" Count of failed unit tests: %4d\n", test_stat_failed_units_);
printf(" Count of skipped unit tests: %4d\n", (int) test_list_size_ - test_stat_run_units_);
}
if(test_stat_failed_units_ == 0) {
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_GREEN_INTENSIVE_, "SUCCESS:");
printf(" All unit tests have passed.\n");
} else {
test_print_in_color_(TEST_COLOR_RED_INTENSIVE_, "FAILED:");
printf(" %d of %d unit tests %s failed.\n",
test_stat_failed_units_, test_stat_run_units_,
(test_stat_failed_units_ == 1) ? "has" : "have");
}
if(test_verbose_level_ >= 3)
printf("\n");
}
if (test_xml_output_) {
#if defined ACUTEST_UNIX_
char *suite_name = basename(argv[0]);
#elif defined ACUTEST_WIN_
char suite_name[_MAX_FNAME];
_splitpath(argv[0], NULL, NULL, suite_name, NULL);
#else
const char *suite_name = argv[0];
#endif
fprintf(test_xml_output_, "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n");
fprintf(test_xml_output_, "<testsuite name=\"%s\" tests=\"%d\" errors=\"%d\" failures=\"%d\" skip=\"%d\">\n",
suite_name, (int)test_list_size_, test_stat_failed_units_, test_stat_failed_units_,
(int)test_list_size_ - test_stat_run_units_);
for(i = 0; test_list_[i].func != NULL; i++) {
struct test_detail_ *details = &test_details_[i];
fprintf(test_xml_output_, " <testcase name=\"%s\" time=\"%.2f\">\n", test_list_[i].name, details->duration);
if (details->flags & TEST_FLAG_FAILURE_)
fprintf(test_xml_output_, " <failure />\n");
if (!(details->flags & TEST_FLAG_FAILURE_) && !(details->flags & TEST_FLAG_SUCCESS_))
fprintf(test_xml_output_, " <skipped />\n");
fprintf(test_xml_output_, " </testcase>\n");
}
fprintf(test_xml_output_, "</testsuite>\n");
fclose(test_xml_output_);
}
test_cleanup_();
return (test_stat_failed_units_ == 0) ? 0 : 1;
}
#endif /* #ifndef TEST_NO_MAIN */
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* #ifndef ACUTEST_H */