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They are subject to change without notice. 36 37 #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ 38 #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ 39 40 #include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" 41 42 #include <stdio.h> 43 44 namespace testing { 45 namespace internal { 46 47 GTEST_DECLARE_string_(internal_run_death_test); 48 49 // Names of the flags (needed for parsing Google Test flags). 50 const char kDeathTestStyleFlag[] = "death_test_style"; 51 const char kDeathTestUseFork[] = "death_test_use_fork"; 52 const char kInternalRunDeathTestFlag[] = "internal_run_death_test"; 53 54 #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 55 56 // DeathTest is a class that hides much of the complexity of the 57 // GTEST_DEATH_TEST_ macro. It is abstract; its static Create method 58 // returns a concrete class that depends on the prevailing death test 59 // style, as defined by the --gtest_death_test_style and/or 60 // --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags. 61 62 // In describing the results of death tests, these terms are used with 63 // the corresponding definitions: 64 // 65 // exit status: The integer exit information in the format specified 66 // by wait(2) 67 // exit code: The integer code passed to exit(3), _exit(2), or 68 // returned from main() 69 class GTEST_API_ DeathTest { 70 public: 71 // Create returns false if there was an error determining the 72 // appropriate action to take for the current death test; for example, 73 // if the gtest_death_test_style flag is set to an invalid value. 74 // The LastMessage method will return a more detailed message in that 75 // case. Otherwise, the DeathTest pointer pointed to by the "test" 76 // argument is set. If the death test should be skipped, the pointer 77 // is set to NULL; otherwise, it is set to the address of a new concrete 78 // DeathTest object that controls the execution of the current test. 79 static bool Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex, 80 const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test); 81 DeathTest(); ~DeathTest()82 virtual ~DeathTest() { } 83 84 // A helper class that aborts a death test when it's deleted. 85 class ReturnSentinel { 86 public: ReturnSentinel(DeathTest * test)87 explicit ReturnSentinel(DeathTest* test) : test_(test) { } ~ReturnSentinel()88 ~ReturnSentinel() { test_->Abort(TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT); } 89 private: 90 DeathTest* const test_; 91 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ReturnSentinel); 92 } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; 93 94 // An enumeration of possible roles that may be taken when a death 95 // test is encountered. EXECUTE means that the death test logic should 96 // be executed immediately. OVERSEE means that the program should prepare 97 // the appropriate environment for a child process to execute the death 98 // test, then wait for it to complete. 99 enum TestRole { OVERSEE_TEST, EXECUTE_TEST }; 100 101 // An enumeration of the three reasons that a test might be aborted. 102 enum AbortReason { 103 TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT, 104 TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION, 105 TEST_DID_NOT_DIE 106 }; 107 108 // Assumes one of the above roles. 109 virtual TestRole AssumeRole() = 0; 110 111 // Waits for the death test to finish and returns its status. 112 virtual int Wait() = 0; 113 114 // Returns true if the death test passed; that is, the test process 115 // exited during the test, its exit status matches a user-supplied 116 // predicate, and its stderr output matches a user-supplied regular 117 // expression. 118 // The user-supplied predicate may be a macro expression rather 119 // than a function pointer or functor, or else Wait and Passed could 120 // be combined. 121 virtual bool Passed(bool exit_status_ok) = 0; 122 123 // Signals that the death test did not die as expected. 124 virtual void Abort(AbortReason reason) = 0; 125 126 // Returns a human-readable outcome message regarding the outcome of 127 // the last death test. 128 static const char* LastMessage(); 129 130 static void set_last_death_test_message(const String& message); 131 132 private: 133 // A string containing a description of the outcome of the last death test. 134 static String last_death_test_message_; 135 136 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DeathTest); 137 }; 138 139 // Factory interface for death tests. May be mocked out for testing. 140 class DeathTestFactory { 141 public: ~DeathTestFactory()142 virtual ~DeathTestFactory() { } 143 virtual bool Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex, 144 const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test) = 0; 145 }; 146 147 // A concrete DeathTestFactory implementation for normal use. 148 class DefaultDeathTestFactory : public DeathTestFactory { 149 public: 150 virtual bool Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex, 151 const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test); 152 }; 153 154 // Returns true if exit_status describes a process that was terminated 155 // by a signal, or exited normally with a nonzero exit code. 156 GTEST_API_ bool ExitedUnsuccessfully(int exit_status); 157 158 // Traps C++ exceptions escaping statement and reports them as test 159 // failures. Note that trapping SEH exceptions is not implemented here. 160 # if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 161 # define GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, death_test) \ 162 try { \ 163 GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ 164 } catch (const ::std::exception& gtest_exception) { \ 165 fprintf(\ 166 stderr, \ 167 "\n%s: Caught std::exception-derived exception escaping the " \ 168 "death test statement. Exception message: %s\n", \ 169 ::testing::internal::FormatFileLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__).c_str(), \ 170 gtest_exception.what()); \ 171 fflush(stderr); \ 172 death_test->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION); \ 173 } catch (...) { \ 174 death_test->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION); \ 175 } 176 177 # else 178 # define GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, death_test) \ 179 GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement) 180 181 # endif 182 183 // This macro is for implementing ASSERT_DEATH*, EXPECT_DEATH*, 184 // ASSERT_EXIT*, and EXPECT_EXIT*. 185 # define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_(statement, predicate, regex, fail) \ 186 GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ 187 if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ 188 const ::testing::internal::RE& gtest_regex = (regex); \ 189 ::testing::internal::DeathTest* gtest_dt; \ 190 if (!::testing::internal::DeathTest::Create(#statement, >est_regex, \ 191 __FILE__, __LINE__, >est_dt)) { \ 192 goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__); \ 193 } \ 194 if (gtest_dt != NULL) { \ 195 ::testing::internal::scoped_ptr< ::testing::internal::DeathTest> \ 196 gtest_dt_ptr(gtest_dt); \ 197 switch (gtest_dt->AssumeRole()) { \ 198 case ::testing::internal::DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST: \ 199 if (!gtest_dt->Passed(predicate(gtest_dt->Wait()))) { \ 200 goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__); \ 201 } \ 202 break; \ 203 case ::testing::internal::DeathTest::EXECUTE_TEST: { \ 204 ::testing::internal::DeathTest::ReturnSentinel \ 205 gtest_sentinel(gtest_dt); \ 206 GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, gtest_dt); \ 207 gtest_dt->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_DID_NOT_DIE); \ 208 break; \ 209 } \ 210 } \ 211 } \ 212 } else \ 213 GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__): \ 214 fail(::testing::internal::DeathTest::LastMessage()) 215 // The symbol "fail" here expands to something into which a message 216 // can be streamed. 217 218 // A class representing the parsed contents of the 219 // --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag, as it existed when 220 // RUN_ALL_TESTS was called. 221 class InternalRunDeathTestFlag { 222 public: InternalRunDeathTestFlag(const String & a_file,int a_line,int an_index,int a_write_fd)223 InternalRunDeathTestFlag(const String& a_file, 224 int a_line, 225 int an_index, 226 int a_write_fd) 227 : file_(a_file), line_(a_line), index_(an_index), 228 write_fd_(a_write_fd) {} 229 ~InternalRunDeathTestFlag()230 ~InternalRunDeathTestFlag() { 231 if (write_fd_ >= 0) 232 posix::Close(write_fd_); 233 } 234 file()235 String file() const { return file_; } line()236 int line() const { return line_; } index()237 int index() const { return index_; } write_fd()238 int write_fd() const { return write_fd_; } 239 240 private: 241 String file_; 242 int line_; 243 int index_; 244 int write_fd_; 245 246 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InternalRunDeathTestFlag); 247 }; 248 249 // Returns a newly created InternalRunDeathTestFlag object with fields 250 // initialized from the GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) flag if 251 // the flag is specified; otherwise returns NULL. 252 InternalRunDeathTestFlag* ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag(); 253 254 #else // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 255 256 // This macro is used for implementing macros such as 257 // EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED and ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED on systems where 258 // death tests are not supported. Those macros must compile on such systems 259 // iff EXPECT_DEATH and ASSERT_DEATH compile with the same parameters on 260 // systems that support death tests. This allows one to write such a macro 261 // on a system that does not support death tests and be sure that it will 262 // compile on a death-test supporting system. 263 // 264 // Parameters: 265 // statement - A statement that a macro such as EXPECT_DEATH would test 266 // for program termination. This macro has to make sure this 267 // statement is compiled but not executed, to ensure that 268 // EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED compiles with a certain 269 // parameter iff EXPECT_DEATH compiles with it. 270 // regex - A regex that a macro such as EXPECT_DEATH would use to test 271 // the output of statement. This parameter has to be 272 // compiled but not evaluated by this macro, to ensure that 273 // this macro only accepts expressions that a macro such as 274 // EXPECT_DEATH would accept. 275 // terminator - Must be an empty statement for EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED 276 // and a return statement for ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED. 277 // This ensures that ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED will not 278 // compile inside functions where ASSERT_DEATH doesn't 279 // compile. 280 // 281 // The branch that has an always false condition is used to ensure that 282 // statement and regex are compiled (and thus syntactically correct) but 283 // never executed. The unreachable code macro protects the terminator 284 // statement from generating an 'unreachable code' warning in case 285 // statement unconditionally returns or throws. The Message constructor at 286 // the end allows the syntax of streaming additional messages into the 287 // macro, for compilational compatibility with EXPECT_DEATH/ASSERT_DEATH. 288 # define GTEST_UNSUPPORTED_DEATH_TEST_(statement, regex, terminator) \ 289 GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ 290 if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ 291 GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) \ 292 << "Death tests are not supported on this platform.\n" \ 293 << "Statement '" #statement "' cannot be verified."; \ 294 } else if (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) { \ 295 ::testing::internal::RE::PartialMatch(".*", (regex)); \ 296 GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ 297 terminator; \ 298 } else \ 299 ::testing::Message() 300 301 #endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 302 303 } // namespace internal 304 } // namespace testing 305 306 #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ 307