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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 22// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 23// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 25// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 26// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 27// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 28// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29// 30// Authors: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan) 31// 32// Low-level types and utilities for porting Google Test to various 33// platforms. They are subject to change without notice. DO NOT USE 34// THEM IN USER CODE. 35// 36// This file is fundamental to Google Test. All other Google Test source 37// files are expected to #include this. Therefore, it cannot #include 38// any other Google Test header. 39 40#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_ 41#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_ 42 43// The user can define the following macros in the build script to 44// control Google Test's behavior. If the user doesn't define a macro 45// in this list, Google Test will define it. 46// 47// GTEST_HAS_CLONE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that clone(2) 48// is/isn't available. 49// GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that exceptions 50// are enabled. 51// GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that ::string 52// is/isn't available (some systems define 53// ::string, which is different to std::string). 54// GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that ::string 55// is/isn't available (some systems define 56// ::wstring, which is different to std::wstring). 57// GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that POSIX regular 58// expressions are/aren't available. 59// GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that <pthread.h> 60// is/isn't available. 61// GTEST_HAS_RTTI - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that RTTI is/isn't 62// enabled. 63// GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that 64// std::wstring does/doesn't work (Google Test can 65// be used where std::wstring is unavailable). 66// GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate tr1::tuple 67// is/isn't available. 68// GTEST_HAS_SEH - Define it to 1/0 to indicate whether the 69// compiler supports Microsoft's "Structured 70// Exception Handling". 71// GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 72// - Define it to 1/0 to indicate whether the 73// platform supports I/O stream redirection using 74// dup() and dup2(). 75// GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate whether Google 76// Test's own tr1 tuple implementation should be 77// used. Unused when the user sets 78// GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE to 0. 79// GTEST_LANG_CXX11 - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that Google Test 80// is building in C++11/C++98 mode. 81// GTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY 82// - Define to 1 when compiling tests that use 83// Google Test as a shared library (known as 84// DLL on Windows). 85// GTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY 86// - Define to 1 when compiling Google Test itself 87// as a shared library. 88 89// This header defines the following utilities: 90// 91// Macros indicating the current platform (defined to 1 if compiled on 92// the given platform; otherwise undefined): 93// GTEST_OS_AIX - IBM AIX 94// GTEST_OS_CYGWIN - Cygwin 95// GTEST_OS_HPUX - HP-UX 96// GTEST_OS_LINUX - Linux 97// GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID - Google Android 98// GTEST_OS_MAC - Mac OS X 99// GTEST_OS_IOS - iOS 100// GTEST_OS_IOS_SIMULATOR - iOS simulator 101// GTEST_OS_NACL - Google Native Client (NaCl) 102// GTEST_OS_OPENBSD - OpenBSD 103// GTEST_OS_QNX - QNX 104// GTEST_OS_SOLARIS - Sun Solaris 105// GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN - Symbian 106// GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - Windows (Desktop, MinGW, or Mobile) 107// GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP - Windows Desktop 108// GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - MinGW 109// GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - Windows Mobile 110// GTEST_OS_ZOS - z/OS 111// 112// Among the platforms, Cygwin, Linux, Max OS X, and Windows have the 113// most stable support. Since core members of the Google Test project 114// don't have access to other platforms, support for them may be less 115// stable. If you notice any problems on your platform, please notify 116// googletestframework@googlegroups.com (patches for fixing them are 117// even more welcome!). 118// 119// Note that it is possible that none of the GTEST_OS_* macros are defined. 120// 121// Macros indicating available Google Test features (defined to 1 if 122// the corresponding feature is supported; otherwise undefined): 123// GTEST_HAS_COMBINE - the Combine() function (for value-parameterized 124// tests) 125// GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - death tests 126// GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST - value-parameterized tests 127// GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - typed tests 128// GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - type-parameterized tests 129// GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - enhanced POSIX regex is used. Do not confuse with 130// GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (see above) which users can 131// define themselves. 132// GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - our own simple regex is used; 133// the above two are mutually exclusive. 134// GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL - accepts untyped NULL in EXPECT_EQ(). 135// 136// Macros for basic C++ coding: 137// GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ - for disabling a gcc warning. 138// GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ - declares that a class' instances or a 139// variable don't have to be used. 140// GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_ - disables operator=. 141// GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_ - disables copy ctor and operator=. 142// GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ - declares that a function's result must be used. 143// 144// Synchronization: 145// Mutex, MutexLock, ThreadLocal, GetThreadCount() 146// - synchronization primitives. 147// GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - defined to 1 to indicate that the above 148// synchronization primitives have real implementations 149// and Google Test is thread-safe; or 0 otherwise. 150// 151// Template meta programming: 152// is_pointer - as in TR1; needed on Symbian and IBM XL C/C++ only. 153// IteratorTraits - partial implementation of std::iterator_traits, which 154// is not available in libCstd when compiled with Sun C++. 155// 156// Smart pointers: 157// scoped_ptr - as in TR2. 158// 159// Regular expressions: 160// RE - a simple regular expression class using the POSIX 161// Extended Regular Expression syntax on UNIX-like 162// platforms, or a reduced regular exception syntax on 163// other platforms, including Windows. 164// 165// Logging: 166// GTEST_LOG_() - logs messages at the specified severity level. 167// LogToStderr() - directs all log messages to stderr. 168// FlushInfoLog() - flushes informational log messages. 169// 170// Stdout and stderr capturing: 171// CaptureStdout() - starts capturing stdout. 172// GetCapturedStdout() - stops capturing stdout and returns the captured 173// string. 174// CaptureStderr() - starts capturing stderr. 175// GetCapturedStderr() - stops capturing stderr and returns the captured 176// string. 177// 178// Integer types: 179// TypeWithSize - maps an integer to a int type. 180// Int32, UInt32, Int64, UInt64, TimeInMillis 181// - integers of known sizes. 182// BiggestInt - the biggest signed integer type. 183// 184// Command-line utilities: 185// GTEST_FLAG() - references a flag. 186// GTEST_DECLARE_*() - declares a flag. 187// GTEST_DEFINE_*() - defines a flag. 188// GetInjectableArgvs() - returns the command line as a vector of strings. 189// 190// Environment variable utilities: 191// GetEnv() - gets the value of an environment variable. 192// BoolFromGTestEnv() - parses a bool environment variable. 193// Int32FromGTestEnv() - parses an Int32 environment variable. 194// StringFromGTestEnv() - parses a string environment variable. 195 196#include <ctype.h> // for isspace, etc 197#include <stddef.h> // for ptrdiff_t 198#include <stdlib.h> 199#include <stdio.h> 200#include <string.h> 201#ifndef _WIN32_WCE 202# include <sys/types.h> 203# include <sys/stat.h> 204#endif // !_WIN32_WCE 205 206#if defined __APPLE__ 207# include <AvailabilityMacros.h> 208# include <TargetConditionals.h> 209#endif 210 211#include <iostream> // NOLINT 212#include <sstream> // NOLINT 213#include <string> // NOLINT 214 215#define GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_ "googletestframework@@googlegroups.com" 216#define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "gtest_" 217#define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_ "gtest-" 218#define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "GTEST_" 219#define GTEST_NAME_ "Google Test" 220#define GTEST_PROJECT_URL_ "http://code.google.com/p/googletest/" 221 222// Determines the version of gcc that is used to compile this. 223#ifdef __GNUC__ 224// 40302 means version 4.3.2. 225# define GTEST_GCC_VER_ \ 226 (__GNUC__*10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__*100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) 227#endif // __GNUC__ 228 229// Determines the platform on which Google Test is compiled. 230#ifdef __CYGWIN__ 231# define GTEST_OS_CYGWIN 1 232#elif defined __SYMBIAN32__ 233# define GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN 1 234#elif defined _WIN32 235# define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1 236# ifdef _WIN32_WCE 237# define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1 238# elif defined(__MINGW__) || defined(__MINGW32__) 239# define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW 1 240# else 241# define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP 1 242# endif // _WIN32_WCE 243#elif defined __APPLE__ 244# define GTEST_OS_MAC 1 245# if TARGET_OS_IPHONE 246# define GTEST_OS_IOS 1 247# if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR 248# define GTEST_OS_IOS_SIMULATOR 1 249# endif 250# endif 251#elif defined __linux__ 252# define GTEST_OS_LINUX 1 253# if defined __ANDROID__ 254# define GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID 1 255# endif 256#elif defined __MVS__ 257# define GTEST_OS_ZOS 1 258#elif defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4) 259# define GTEST_OS_SOLARIS 1 260#elif defined(_AIX) 261# define GTEST_OS_AIX 1 262#elif defined(__hpux) 263# define GTEST_OS_HPUX 1 264#elif defined __native_client__ 265# define GTEST_OS_NACL 1 266#elif defined __OpenBSD__ 267# define GTEST_OS_OPENBSD 1 268#elif defined __QNX__ 269# define GTEST_OS_QNX 1 270#endif // __CYGWIN__ 271 272#ifndef GTEST_LANG_CXX11 273// gcc and clang define __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ when 274// -std={c,gnu}++{0x,11} is passed. The C++11 standard specifies a 275// value for __cplusplus, and recent versions of clang, gcc, and 276// probably other compilers set that too in C++11 mode. 277# if __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ || __cplusplus >= 201103L 278// Compiling in at least C++11 mode. 279# define GTEST_LANG_CXX11 1 280# else 281# define GTEST_LANG_CXX11 0 282# endif 283#endif 284 285// Brings in definitions for functions used in the testing::internal::posix 286// namespace (read, write, close, chdir, isatty, stat). We do not currently 287// use them on Windows Mobile. 288#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 289// This assumes that non-Windows OSes provide unistd.h. For OSes where this 290// is not the case, we need to include headers that provide the functions 291// mentioned above. 292# include <unistd.h> 293# include <strings.h> 294#elif !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 295# include <direct.h> 296# include <io.h> 297#endif 298 299#if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID 300// Used to define __ANDROID_API__ matching the target NDK API level. 301# include <android/api-level.h> // NOLINT 302#endif 303 304// Defines this to true iff Google Test can use POSIX regular expressions. 305#ifndef GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE 306# if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID 307// On Android, <regex.h> is only available starting with Gingerbread. 308# define GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (__ANDROID_API__ >= 9) 309# else 310# define GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (!GTEST_OS_WINDOWS) 311# endif 312#endif 313 314#if GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE 315 316// On some platforms, <regex.h> needs someone to define size_t, and 317// won't compile otherwise. We can #include it here as we already 318// included <stdlib.h>, which is guaranteed to define size_t through 319// <stddef.h>. 320# include <regex.h> // NOLINT 321 322# define GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE 1 323 324#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 325 326// <regex.h> is not available on Windows. Use our own simple regex 327// implementation instead. 328# define GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE 1 329 330#else 331 332// <regex.h> may not be available on this platform. Use our own 333// simple regex implementation instead. 334# define GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE 1 335 336#endif // GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE 337 338#ifndef GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 339// The user didn't tell us whether exceptions are enabled, so we need 340// to figure it out. 341# if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) 342// MSVC's and C++Builder's implementations of the STL use the _HAS_EXCEPTIONS 343// macro to enable exceptions, so we'll do the same. 344// Assumes that exceptions are enabled by default. 345# ifndef _HAS_EXCEPTIONS 346# define _HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 347# endif // _HAS_EXCEPTIONS 348# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS _HAS_EXCEPTIONS 349# elif defined(__GNUC__) && __EXCEPTIONS 350// gcc defines __EXCEPTIONS to 1 iff exceptions are enabled. 351# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 352# elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) 353// Sun Pro CC supports exceptions. However, there is no compile-time way of 354// detecting whether they are enabled or not. Therefore, we assume that 355// they are enabled unless the user tells us otherwise. 356# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 357# elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && __EXCEPTIONS 358// xlC defines __EXCEPTIONS to 1 iff exceptions are enabled. 359# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 360# elif defined(__HP_aCC) 361// Exception handling is in effect by default in HP aCC compiler. It has to 362// be turned of by +noeh compiler option if desired. 363# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 364# else 365// For other compilers, we assume exceptions are disabled to be 366// conservative. 367# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 0 368# endif // defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) 369#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 370 371#if !defined(GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING) 372// Even though we don't use this macro any longer, we keep it in case 373// some clients still depend on it. 374# define GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING 1 375#elif !GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING 376// The user told us that ::std::string isn't available. 377# error "Google Test cannot be used where ::std::string isn't available." 378#endif // !defined(GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING) 379 380#ifndef GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 381// The user didn't tell us whether ::string is available, so we need 382// to figure it out. 383 384# define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 0 385 386#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 387 388#ifndef GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING 389// The user didn't tell us whether ::std::wstring is available, so we need 390// to figure it out. 391// TODO(wan@google.com): uses autoconf to detect whether ::std::wstring 392// is available. 393 394// Cygwin 1.7 and below doesn't support ::std::wstring. 395// Solaris' libc++ doesn't support it either. Android has 396// no support for it at least as recent as Froyo (2.2). 397# define GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING \ 398 (!(GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS)) 399 400#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING 401 402#ifndef GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING 403// The user didn't tell us whether ::wstring is available, so we need 404// to figure it out. 405# define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING \ 406 (GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING && GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING) 407#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING 408 409// Determines whether RTTI is available. 410#ifndef GTEST_HAS_RTTI 411// The user didn't tell us whether RTTI is enabled, so we need to 412// figure it out. 413 414# ifdef _MSC_VER 415 416# ifdef _CPPRTTI // MSVC defines this macro iff RTTI is enabled. 417# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 418# else 419# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 420# endif 421 422// Starting with version 4.3.2, gcc defines __GXX_RTTI iff RTTI is enabled. 423# elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 40302) 424 425# ifdef __GXX_RTTI 426// When building against STLport with the Android NDK and with 427// -frtti -fno-exceptions, the build fails at link time with undefined 428// references to __cxa_bad_typeid. Note sure if STL or toolchain bug, 429// so disable RTTI when detected. 430# if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && defined(_STLPORT_MAJOR) && \ 431 !defined(__EXCEPTIONS) 432# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 433# else 434# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 435# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && __STLPORT_MAJOR && !__EXCEPTIONS 436# else 437# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 438# endif // __GXX_RTTI 439 440// Clang defines __GXX_RTTI starting with version 3.0, but its manual recommends 441// using has_feature instead. has_feature(cxx_rtti) is supported since 2.7, the 442// first version with C++ support. 443# elif defined(__clang__) 444 445# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI __has_feature(cxx_rtti) 446 447// Starting with version 9.0 IBM Visual Age defines __RTTI_ALL__ to 1 if 448// both the typeid and dynamic_cast features are present. 449# elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && (__IBMCPP__ >= 900) 450 451# ifdef __RTTI_ALL__ 452# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 453# else 454# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 455# endif 456 457# else 458 459// For all other compilers, we assume RTTI is enabled. 460# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 461 462# endif // _MSC_VER 463 464#endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI 465 466// It's this header's responsibility to #include <typeinfo> when RTTI 467// is enabled. 468#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI 469# include <typeinfo> 470#endif 471 472// Determines whether Google Test can use the pthreads library. 473#ifndef GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD 474// The user didn't tell us explicitly, so we assume pthreads support is 475// available on Linux and Mac. 476// 477// To disable threading support in Google Test, add -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=0 478// to your compiler flags. 479# define GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_HPUX \ 480 || GTEST_OS_QNX) 481#endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD 482 483#if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD 484// gtest-port.h guarantees to #include <pthread.h> when GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD is 485// true. 486# include <pthread.h> // NOLINT 487 488// For timespec and nanosleep, used below. 489# include <time.h> // NOLINT 490#endif 491 492// Determines whether Google Test can use tr1/tuple. You can define 493// this macro to 0 to prevent Google Test from using tuple (any 494// feature depending on tuple with be disabled in this mode). 495#ifndef GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 496# if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && defined(_STLPORT_MAJOR) 497// STLport, provided with the Android NDK, has neither <tr1/tuple> or <tuple>. 498# define GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 0 499# else 500// The user didn't tell us not to do it, so we assume it's OK. 501# define GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 1 502# endif 503#endif // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 504 505// Determines whether Google Test's own tr1 tuple implementation 506// should be used. 507#ifndef GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 508// The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out. 509 510// We use our own TR1 tuple if we aren't sure the user has an 511// implementation of it already. At this time, libstdc++ 4.0.0+ and 512// MSVC 2010 are the only mainstream standard libraries that come 513// with a TR1 tuple implementation. NVIDIA's CUDA NVCC compiler 514// pretends to be GCC by defining __GNUC__ and friends, but cannot 515// compile GCC's tuple implementation. MSVC 2008 (9.0) provides TR1 516// tuple in a 323 MB Feature Pack download, which we cannot assume the 517// user has. QNX's QCC compiler is a modified GCC but it doesn't 518// support TR1 tuple. libc++ only provides std::tuple, in C++11 mode, 519// and it can be used with some compilers that define __GNUC__. 520# if (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__CUDACC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 40000) \ 521 && !GTEST_OS_QNX && !defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)) || _MSC_VER >= 1600 522# define GTEST_ENV_HAS_TR1_TUPLE_ 1 523# endif 524 525// C++11 specifies that <tuple> provides std::tuple. Use that if gtest is used 526// in C++11 mode and libstdc++ isn't very old (binaries targeting OS X 10.6 527// can build with clang but need to use gcc4.2's libstdc++). 528# if GTEST_LANG_CXX11 && (!defined(__GLIBCXX__) || __GLIBCXX__ > 20110325) 529# define GTEST_ENV_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ 1 530# endif 531 532# if GTEST_ENV_HAS_TR1_TUPLE_ || GTEST_ENV_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ 533# define GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 0 534# else 535# define GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 1 536# endif 537 538#endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 539 540// To avoid conditional compilation everywhere, we make it 541// gtest-port.h's responsibility to #include the header implementing 542// tr1/tuple. 543#if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 544 545# if GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 546# include "gtest/internal/gtest-tuple.h" 547# elif GTEST_ENV_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ 548# include <tuple> 549// C++11 puts its tuple into the ::std namespace rather than 550// ::std::tr1. gtest expects tuple to live in ::std::tr1, so put it there. 551// This causes undefined behavior, but supported compilers react in 552// the way we intend. 553namespace std { 554namespace tr1 { 555using ::std::get; 556using ::std::make_tuple; 557using ::std::tuple; 558using ::std::tuple_element; 559using ::std::tuple_size; 560} 561} 562 563# elif GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN 564 565// On Symbian, BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE causes Boost's TR1 tuple library to 566// use STLport's tuple implementation, which unfortunately doesn't 567// work as the copy of STLport distributed with Symbian is incomplete. 568// By making sure BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE is undefined, we force Boost to 569// use its own tuple implementation. 570# ifdef BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 571# undef BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 572# endif // BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 573 574// This prevents <boost/tr1/detail/config.hpp>, which defines 575// BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE, from being #included by Boost's <tuple>. 576# define BOOST_TR1_DETAIL_CONFIG_HPP_INCLUDED 577# include <tuple> 578 579# elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 40000) 580// GCC 4.0+ implements tr1/tuple in the <tr1/tuple> header. This does 581// not conform to the TR1 spec, which requires the header to be <tuple>. 582 583# if !GTEST_HAS_RTTI && GTEST_GCC_VER_ < 40302 584// Until version 4.3.2, gcc has a bug that causes <tr1/functional>, 585// which is #included by <tr1/tuple>, to not compile when RTTI is 586// disabled. _TR1_FUNCTIONAL is the header guard for 587// <tr1/functional>. Hence the following #define is a hack to prevent 588// <tr1/functional> from being included. 589# define _TR1_FUNCTIONAL 1 590# include <tr1/tuple> 591# undef _TR1_FUNCTIONAL // Allows the user to #include 592 // <tr1/functional> if he chooses to. 593# else 594# include <tr1/tuple> // NOLINT 595# endif // !GTEST_HAS_RTTI && GTEST_GCC_VER_ < 40302 596 597# else 598// If the compiler is not GCC 4.0+, we assume the user is using a 599// spec-conforming TR1 implementation. 600# include <tuple> // NOLINT 601# endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 602 603#endif // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 604 605// Determines whether clone(2) is supported. 606// Usually it will only be available on Linux, excluding 607// Linux on the Itanium architecture. 608// Also see http://linux.die.net/man/2/clone. 609#ifndef GTEST_HAS_CLONE 610// The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out. 611 612# if GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__) 613# if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID 614// On Android, clone() is only available on ARM starting with Gingerbread. 615# if defined(__arm__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 9 616# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1 617# else 618# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0 619# endif 620# else 621# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1 622# endif 623# else 624# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0 625# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__) 626 627#endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE 628 629// Determines whether to support stream redirection. This is used to test 630// output correctness and to implement death tests. 631#ifndef GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 632// By default, we assume that stream redirection is supported on all 633// platforms except known mobile ones. 634# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN 635# define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 0 636# else 637# define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 1 638# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE && !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN 639#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 640 641// Determines whether to support death tests. 642// Google Test does not support death tests for VC 7.1 and earlier as 643// abort() in a VC 7.1 application compiled as GUI in debug config 644// pops up a dialog window that cannot be suppressed programmatically. 645#if (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS || \ 646 (GTEST_OS_MAC && !GTEST_OS_IOS) || GTEST_OS_IOS_SIMULATOR || \ 647 (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP && _MSC_VER >= 1400) || \ 648 GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW || GTEST_OS_AIX || GTEST_OS_HPUX || \ 649 GTEST_OS_OPENBSD || GTEST_OS_QNX) 650# define GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 1 651# include <vector> // NOLINT 652#endif 653 654// We don't support MSVC 7.1 with exceptions disabled now. Therefore 655// all the compilers we care about are adequate for supporting 656// value-parameterized tests. 657#define GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST 1 658 659// Determines whether to support type-driven tests. 660 661// Typed tests need <typeinfo> and variadic macros, which GCC, VC++ 8.0, 662// Sun Pro CC, IBM Visual Age, and HP aCC support. 663#if defined(__GNUC__) || (_MSC_VER >= 1400) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || \ 664 defined(__IBMCPP__) || defined(__HP_aCC) 665# define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST 1 666# define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P 1 667#endif 668 669// Determines whether to support Combine(). This only makes sense when 670// value-parameterized tests are enabled. The implementation doesn't 671// work on Sun Studio since it doesn't understand templated conversion 672// operators. 673#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST && GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE && !defined(__SUNPRO_CC) 674# define GTEST_HAS_COMBINE 1 675#endif 676 677// Determines whether the system compiler uses UTF-16 for encoding wide strings. 678#define GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ \ 679 (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN || GTEST_OS_AIX) 680 681// Determines whether test results can be streamed to a socket. 682#if GTEST_OS_LINUX 683# define GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ 1 684#endif 685 686// Defines some utility macros. 687 688// The GNU compiler emits a warning if nested "if" statements are followed by 689// an "else" statement and braces are not used to explicitly disambiguate the 690// "else" binding. This leads to problems with code like: 691// 692// if (gate) 693// ASSERT_*(condition) << "Some message"; 694// 695// The "switch (0) case 0:" idiom is used to suppress this. 696#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER 697# define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ 698#else 699# define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ switch (0) case 0: default: // NOLINT 700#endif 701 702// Use this annotation at the end of a struct/class definition to 703// prevent the compiler from optimizing away instances that are never 704// used. This is useful when all interesting logic happens inside the 705// c'tor and / or d'tor. Example: 706// 707// struct Foo { 708// Foo() { ... } 709// } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; 710// 711// Also use it after a variable or parameter declaration to tell the 712// compiler the variable/parameter does not have to be used. 713#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) 714# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ __attribute__ ((unused)) 715#else 716# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ 717#endif 718 719// A macro to disallow operator= 720// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. 721#define GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type)\ 722 void operator=(type const &) 723 724// A macro to disallow copy constructor and operator= 725// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. 726#define GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(type)\ 727 type(type const &);\ 728 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type) 729 730// Tell the compiler to warn about unused return values for functions declared 731// with this macro. The macro should be used on function declarations 732// following the argument list: 733// 734// Sprocket* AllocateSprocket() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_; 735#if defined(__GNUC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 30400) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) 736# define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result)) 737#else 738# define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ 739#endif // __GNUC__ && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 30400) && !COMPILER_ICC 740 741// Determine whether the compiler supports Microsoft's Structured Exception 742// Handling. This is supported by several Windows compilers but generally 743// does not exist on any other system. 744#ifndef GTEST_HAS_SEH 745// The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out. 746 747# if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) 748// These two compilers are known to support SEH. 749# define GTEST_HAS_SEH 1 750# else 751// Assume no SEH. 752# define GTEST_HAS_SEH 0 753# endif 754 755#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH 756 757#ifdef _MSC_VER 758 759# if GTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY 760# define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllimport) 761# elif GTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY 762# define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllexport) 763# endif 764 765#endif // _MSC_VER 766 767#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 4 && GTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY 768# define GTEST_API_ __attribute__((visibility("default"))) 769#endif 770 771#ifndef GTEST_API_ 772# define GTEST_API_ 773#endif 774 775#ifdef __GNUC__ 776// Ask the compiler to never inline a given function. 777# define GTEST_NO_INLINE_ __attribute__((noinline)) 778#else 779# define GTEST_NO_INLINE_ 780#endif 781 782// _LIBCPP_VERSION is defined by the libc++ library from the LLVM project. 783#if defined(__GLIBCXX__) || defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION) 784# define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 1 785#else 786# define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 0 787#endif 788 789namespace testing { 790 791class Message; 792 793namespace internal { 794 795// A secret type that Google Test users don't know about. It has no 796// definition on purpose. Therefore it's impossible to create a 797// Secret object, which is what we want. 798class Secret; 799 800// The GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_ macro can be used to verify that a compile time 801// expression is true. For example, you could use it to verify the 802// size of a static array: 803// 804// GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(ARRAYSIZE(content_type_names) == CONTENT_NUM_TYPES, 805// content_type_names_incorrect_size); 806// 807// or to make sure a struct is smaller than a certain size: 808// 809// GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(sizeof(foo) < 128, foo_too_large); 810// 811// The second argument to the macro is the name of the variable. If 812// the expression is false, most compilers will issue a warning/error 813// containing the name of the variable. 814 815template <bool> 816struct CompileAssert { 817}; 818 819#define GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) \ 820 typedef ::testing::internal::CompileAssert<(static_cast<bool>(expr))> \ 821 msg[static_cast<bool>(expr) ? 1 : -1] GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ 822 823// Implementation details of GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_: 824// 825// - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_ works by defining an array type that has -1 826// elements (and thus is invalid) when the expression is false. 827// 828// - The simpler definition 829// 830// #define GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) typedef char msg[(expr) ? 1 : -1] 831// 832// does not work, as gcc supports variable-length arrays whose sizes 833// are determined at run-time (this is gcc's extension and not part 834// of the C++ standard). As a result, gcc fails to reject the 835// following code with the simple definition: 836// 837// int foo; 838// GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(foo, msg); // not supposed to compile as foo is 839// // not a compile-time constant. 840// 841// - By using the type CompileAssert<(bool(expr))>, we ensures that 842// expr is a compile-time constant. (Template arguments must be 843// determined at compile-time.) 844// 845// - The outter parentheses in CompileAssert<(bool(expr))> are necessary 846// to work around a bug in gcc 3.4.4 and 4.0.1. If we had written 847// 848// CompileAssert<bool(expr)> 849// 850// instead, these compilers will refuse to compile 851// 852// GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(5 > 0, some_message); 853// 854// (They seem to think the ">" in "5 > 0" marks the end of the 855// template argument list.) 856// 857// - The array size is (bool(expr) ? 1 : -1), instead of simply 858// 859// ((expr) ? 1 : -1). 860// 861// This is to avoid running into a bug in MS VC 7.1, which 862// causes ((0.0) ? 1 : -1) to incorrectly evaluate to 1. 863 864// StaticAssertTypeEqHelper is used by StaticAssertTypeEq defined in gtest.h. 865// 866// This template is declared, but intentionally undefined. 867template <typename T1, typename T2> 868struct StaticAssertTypeEqHelper; 869 870template <typename T> 871struct StaticAssertTypeEqHelper<T, T> {}; 872 873#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 874typedef ::string string; 875#else 876typedef ::std::string string; 877#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 878 879#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING 880typedef ::wstring wstring; 881#elif GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING 882typedef ::std::wstring wstring; 883#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING 884 885// A helper for suppressing warnings on constant condition. It just 886// returns 'condition'. 887GTEST_API_ bool IsTrue(bool condition); 888 889// Defines scoped_ptr. 890 891// This implementation of scoped_ptr is PARTIAL - it only contains 892// enough stuff to satisfy Google Test's need. 893template <typename T> 894class scoped_ptr { 895 public: 896 typedef T element_type; 897 898 explicit scoped_ptr(T* p = NULL) : ptr_(p) {} 899 ~scoped_ptr() { reset(); } 900 901 T& operator*() const { return *ptr_; } 902 T* operator->() const { return ptr_; } 903 T* get() const { return ptr_; } 904 905 T* release() { 906 T* const ptr = ptr_; 907 ptr_ = NULL; 908 return ptr; 909 } 910 911 void reset(T* p = NULL) { 912 if (p != ptr_) { 913 if (IsTrue(sizeof(T) > 0)) { // Makes sure T is a complete type. 914 delete ptr_; 915 } 916 ptr_ = p; 917 } 918 } 919 920 private: 921 T* ptr_; 922 923 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(scoped_ptr); 924}; 925 926// Defines RE. 927 928// A simple C++ wrapper for <regex.h>. It uses the POSIX Extended 929// Regular Expression syntax. 930class GTEST_API_ RE { 931 public: 932 // A copy constructor is required by the Standard to initialize object 933 // references from r-values. 934 RE(const RE& other) { Init(other.pattern()); } 935 936 // Constructs an RE from a string. 937 RE(const ::std::string& regex) { Init(regex.c_str()); } // NOLINT 938 939#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 940 941 RE(const ::string& regex) { Init(regex.c_str()); } // NOLINT 942 943#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 944 945 RE(const char* regex) { Init(regex); } // NOLINT 946 ~RE(); 947 948 // Returns the string representation of the regex. 949 const char* pattern() const { return pattern_; } 950 951 // FullMatch(str, re) returns true iff regular expression re matches 952 // the entire str. 953 // PartialMatch(str, re) returns true iff regular expression re 954 // matches a substring of str (including str itself). 955 // 956 // TODO(wan@google.com): make FullMatch() and PartialMatch() work 957 // when str contains NUL characters. 958 static bool FullMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) { 959 return FullMatch(str.c_str(), re); 960 } 961 static bool PartialMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) { 962 return PartialMatch(str.c_str(), re); 963 } 964 965#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 966 967 static bool FullMatch(const ::string& str, const RE& re) { 968 return FullMatch(str.c_str(), re); 969 } 970 static bool PartialMatch(const ::string& str, const RE& re) { 971 return PartialMatch(str.c_str(), re); 972 } 973 974#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 975 976 static bool FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re); 977 static bool PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re); 978 979 private: 980 void Init(const char* regex); 981 982 // We use a const char* instead of an std::string, as Google Test used to be 983 // used where std::string is not available. TODO(wan@google.com): change to 984 // std::string. 985 const char* pattern_; 986 bool is_valid_; 987 988#if GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE 989 990 regex_t full_regex_; // For FullMatch(). 991 regex_t partial_regex_; // For PartialMatch(). 992 993#else // GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE 994 995 const char* full_pattern_; // For FullMatch(); 996 997#endif 998 999 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(RE); 1000}; 1001 1002// Formats a source file path and a line number as they would appear 1003// in an error message from the compiler used to compile this code. 1004GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatFileLocation(const char* file, int line); 1005 1006// Formats a file location for compiler-independent XML output. 1007// Although this function is not platform dependent, we put it next to 1008// FormatFileLocation in order to contrast the two functions. 1009GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(const char* file, 1010 int line); 1011 1012// Defines logging utilities: 1013// GTEST_LOG_(severity) - logs messages at the specified severity level. The 1014// message itself is streamed into the macro. 1015// LogToStderr() - directs all log messages to stderr. 1016// FlushInfoLog() - flushes informational log messages. 1017 1018enum GTestLogSeverity { 1019 GTEST_INFO, 1020 GTEST_WARNING, 1021 GTEST_ERROR, 1022 GTEST_FATAL 1023}; 1024 1025// Formats log entry severity, provides a stream object for streaming the 1026// log message, and terminates the message with a newline when going out of 1027// scope. 1028class GTEST_API_ GTestLog { 1029 public: 1030 GTestLog(GTestLogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line); 1031 1032 // Flushes the buffers and, if severity is GTEST_FATAL, aborts the program. 1033 ~GTestLog(); 1034 1035 ::std::ostream& GetStream() { return ::std::cerr; } 1036 1037 private: 1038 const GTestLogSeverity severity_; 1039 1040 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestLog); 1041}; 1042 1043#define GTEST_LOG_(severity) \ 1044 ::testing::internal::GTestLog(::testing::internal::GTEST_##severity, \ 1045 __FILE__, __LINE__).GetStream() 1046 1047inline void LogToStderr() {} 1048inline void FlushInfoLog() { fflush(NULL); } 1049 1050// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE. 1051// 1052// GTEST_CHECK_ is an all-mode assert. It aborts the program if the condition 1053// is not satisfied. 1054// Synopsys: 1055// GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition); 1056// or 1057// GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition) << "Additional message"; 1058// 1059// This checks the condition and if the condition is not satisfied 1060// it prints message about the condition violation, including the 1061// condition itself, plus additional message streamed into it, if any, 1062// and then it aborts the program. It aborts the program irrespective of 1063// whether it is built in the debug mode or not. 1064#define GTEST_CHECK_(condition) \ 1065 GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ 1066 if (::testing::internal::IsTrue(condition)) \ 1067 ; \ 1068 else \ 1069 GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Condition " #condition " failed. " 1070 1071// An all-mode assert to verify that the given POSIX-style function 1072// call returns 0 (indicating success). Known limitation: this 1073// doesn't expand to a balanced 'if' statement, so enclose the macro 1074// in {} if you need to use it as the only statement in an 'if' 1075// branch. 1076#define GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(posix_call) \ 1077 if (const int gtest_error = (posix_call)) \ 1078 GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << #posix_call << "failed with error " \ 1079 << gtest_error 1080 1081// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. 1082// 1083// Use ImplicitCast_ as a safe version of static_cast for upcasting in 1084// the type hierarchy (e.g. casting a Foo* to a SuperclassOfFoo* or a 1085// const Foo*). When you use ImplicitCast_, the compiler checks that 1086// the cast is safe. Such explicit ImplicitCast_s are necessary in 1087// surprisingly many situations where C++ demands an exact type match 1088// instead of an argument type convertable to a target type. 1089// 1090// The syntax for using ImplicitCast_ is the same as for static_cast: 1091// 1092// ImplicitCast_<ToType>(expr) 1093// 1094// ImplicitCast_ would have been part of the C++ standard library, 1095// but the proposal was submitted too late. It will probably make 1096// its way into the language in the future. 1097// 1098// This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with 1099// similar functions users may have (e.g., implicit_cast). The internal 1100// namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL. 1101template<typename To> 1102inline To ImplicitCast_(To x) { return x; } 1103 1104// When you upcast (that is, cast a pointer from type Foo to type 1105// SuperclassOfFoo), it's fine to use ImplicitCast_<>, since upcasts 1106// always succeed. When you downcast (that is, cast a pointer from 1107// type Foo to type SubclassOfFoo), static_cast<> isn't safe, because 1108// how do you know the pointer is really of type SubclassOfFoo? It 1109// could be a bare Foo, or of type DifferentSubclassOfFoo. Thus, 1110// when you downcast, you should use this macro. In debug mode, we 1111// use dynamic_cast<> to double-check the downcast is legal (we die 1112// if it's not). In normal mode, we do the efficient static_cast<> 1113// instead. Thus, it's important to test in debug mode to make sure 1114// the cast is legal! 1115// This is the only place in the code we should use dynamic_cast<>. 1116// In particular, you SHOULDN'T be using dynamic_cast<> in order to 1117// do RTTI (eg code like this: 1118// if (dynamic_cast<Subclass1>(foo)) HandleASubclass1Object(foo); 1119// if (dynamic_cast<Subclass2>(foo)) HandleASubclass2Object(foo); 1120// You should design the code some other way not to need this. 1121// 1122// This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with 1123// similar functions users may have (e.g., down_cast). The internal 1124// namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL. 1125template<typename To, typename From> // use like this: DownCast_<T*>(foo); 1126inline To DownCast_(From* f) { // so we only accept pointers 1127 // Ensures that To is a sub-type of From *. This test is here only 1128 // for compile-time type checking, and has no overhead in an 1129 // optimized build at run-time, as it will be optimized away 1130 // completely. 1131 if (false) { 1132 const To to = NULL; 1133 ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<From*>(to); 1134 } 1135 1136#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1137 // RTTI: debug mode only! 1138 GTEST_CHECK_(f == NULL || dynamic_cast<To>(f) != NULL); 1139#endif 1140 return static_cast<To>(f); 1141} 1142 1143// Downcasts the pointer of type Base to Derived. 1144// Derived must be a subclass of Base. The parameter MUST 1145// point to a class of type Derived, not any subclass of it. 1146// When RTTI is available, the function performs a runtime 1147// check to enforce this. 1148template <class Derived, class Base> 1149Derived* CheckedDowncastToActualType(Base* base) { 1150#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1151 GTEST_CHECK_(typeid(*base) == typeid(Derived)); 1152 return dynamic_cast<Derived*>(base); // NOLINT 1153#else 1154 return static_cast<Derived*>(base); // Poor man's downcast. 1155#endif 1156} 1157 1158#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 1159 1160// Defines the stderr capturer: 1161// CaptureStdout - starts capturing stdout. 1162// GetCapturedStdout - stops capturing stdout and returns the captured string. 1163// CaptureStderr - starts capturing stderr. 1164// GetCapturedStderr - stops capturing stderr and returns the captured string. 1165// 1166GTEST_API_ void CaptureStdout(); 1167GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStdout(); 1168GTEST_API_ void CaptureStderr(); 1169GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStderr(); 1170 1171#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 1172 1173 1174#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 1175 1176const ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>& GetInjectableArgvs(); 1177void SetInjectableArgvs(const ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>* 1178 new_argvs); 1179 1180// A copy of all command line arguments. Set by InitGoogleTest(). 1181extern ::std::vector<testing::internal::string> g_argvs; 1182 1183#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 1184 1185// Defines synchronization primitives. 1186 1187#if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD 1188 1189// Sleeps for (roughly) n milli-seconds. This function is only for 1190// testing Google Test's own constructs. Don't use it in user tests, 1191// either directly or indirectly. 1192inline void SleepMilliseconds(int n) { 1193 const timespec time = { 1194 0, // 0 seconds. 1195 n * 1000L * 1000L, // And n ms. 1196 }; 1197 nanosleep(&time, NULL); 1198} 1199 1200// Allows a controller thread to pause execution of newly created 1201// threads until notified. Instances of this class must be created 1202// and destroyed in the controller thread. 1203// 1204// This class is only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do not 1205// use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly. 1206class Notification { 1207 public: 1208 Notification() : notified_(false) { 1209 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, NULL)); 1210 } 1211 ~Notification() { 1212 pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_); 1213 } 1214 1215 // Notifies all threads created with this notification to start. Must 1216 // be called from the controller thread. 1217 void Notify() { 1218 pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_); 1219 notified_ = true; 1220 pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_); 1221 } 1222 1223 // Blocks until the controller thread notifies. Must be called from a test 1224 // thread. 1225 void WaitForNotification() { 1226 for (;;) { 1227 pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_); 1228 const bool notified = notified_; 1229 pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_); 1230 if (notified) 1231 break; 1232 SleepMilliseconds(10); 1233 } 1234 } 1235 1236 private: 1237 pthread_mutex_t mutex_; 1238 bool notified_; 1239 1240 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Notification); 1241}; 1242 1243// As a C-function, ThreadFuncWithCLinkage cannot be templated itself. 1244// Consequently, it cannot select a correct instantiation of ThreadWithParam 1245// in order to call its Run(). Introducing ThreadWithParamBase as a 1246// non-templated base class for ThreadWithParam allows us to bypass this 1247// problem. 1248class ThreadWithParamBase { 1249 public: 1250 virtual ~ThreadWithParamBase() {} 1251 virtual void Run() = 0; 1252}; 1253 1254// pthread_create() accepts a pointer to a function type with the C linkage. 1255// According to the Standard (7.5/1), function types with different linkages 1256// are different even if they are otherwise identical. Some compilers (for 1257// example, SunStudio) treat them as different types. Since class methods 1258// cannot be defined with C-linkage we need to define a free C-function to 1259// pass into pthread_create(). 1260extern "C" inline void* ThreadFuncWithCLinkage(void* thread) { 1261 static_cast<ThreadWithParamBase*>(thread)->Run(); 1262 return NULL; 1263} 1264 1265// Helper class for testing Google Test's multi-threading constructs. 1266// To use it, write: 1267// 1268// void ThreadFunc(int param) { /* Do things with param */ } 1269// Notification thread_can_start; 1270// ... 1271// // The thread_can_start parameter is optional; you can supply NULL. 1272// ThreadWithParam<int> thread(&ThreadFunc, 5, &thread_can_start); 1273// thread_can_start.Notify(); 1274// 1275// These classes are only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do 1276// not use them in user tests, either directly or indirectly. 1277template <typename T> 1278class ThreadWithParam : public ThreadWithParamBase { 1279 public: 1280 typedef void (*UserThreadFunc)(T); 1281 1282 ThreadWithParam( 1283 UserThreadFunc func, T param, Notification* thread_can_start) 1284 : func_(func), 1285 param_(param), 1286 thread_can_start_(thread_can_start), 1287 finished_(false) { 1288 ThreadWithParamBase* const base = this; 1289 // The thread can be created only after all fields except thread_ 1290 // have been initialized. 1291 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_( 1292 pthread_create(&thread_, 0, &ThreadFuncWithCLinkage, base)); 1293 } 1294 ~ThreadWithParam() { Join(); } 1295 1296 void Join() { 1297 if (!finished_) { 1298 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_join(thread_, 0)); 1299 finished_ = true; 1300 } 1301 } 1302 1303 virtual void Run() { 1304 if (thread_can_start_ != NULL) 1305 thread_can_start_->WaitForNotification(); 1306 func_(param_); 1307 } 1308 1309 private: 1310 const UserThreadFunc func_; // User-supplied thread function. 1311 const T param_; // User-supplied parameter to the thread function. 1312 // When non-NULL, used to block execution until the controller thread 1313 // notifies. 1314 Notification* const thread_can_start_; 1315 bool finished_; // true iff we know that the thread function has finished. 1316 pthread_t thread_; // The native thread object. 1317 1318 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadWithParam); 1319}; 1320 1321// MutexBase and Mutex implement mutex on pthreads-based platforms. They 1322// are used in conjunction with class MutexLock: 1323// 1324// Mutex mutex; 1325// ... 1326// MutexLock lock(&mutex); // Acquires the mutex and releases it at the end 1327// // of the current scope. 1328// 1329// MutexBase implements behavior for both statically and dynamically 1330// allocated mutexes. Do not use MutexBase directly. Instead, write 1331// the following to define a static mutex: 1332// 1333// GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex); 1334// 1335// You can forward declare a static mutex like this: 1336// 1337// GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex); 1338// 1339// To create a dynamic mutex, just define an object of type Mutex. 1340class MutexBase { 1341 public: 1342 // Acquires this mutex. 1343 void Lock() { 1344 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_)); 1345 owner_ = pthread_self(); 1346 has_owner_ = true; 1347 } 1348 1349 // Releases this mutex. 1350 void Unlock() { 1351 // Since the lock is being released the owner_ field should no longer be 1352 // considered valid. We don't protect writing to has_owner_ here, as it's 1353 // the caller's responsibility to ensure that the current thread holds the 1354 // mutex when this is called. 1355 has_owner_ = false; 1356 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_)); 1357 } 1358 1359 // Does nothing if the current thread holds the mutex. Otherwise, crashes 1360 // with high probability. 1361 void AssertHeld() const { 1362 GTEST_CHECK_(has_owner_ && pthread_equal(owner_, pthread_self())) 1363 << "The current thread is not holding the mutex @" << this; 1364 } 1365 1366 // A static mutex may be used before main() is entered. It may even 1367 // be used before the dynamic initialization stage. Therefore we 1368 // must be able to initialize a static mutex object at link time. 1369 // This means MutexBase has to be a POD and its member variables 1370 // have to be public. 1371 public: 1372 pthread_mutex_t mutex_; // The underlying pthread mutex. 1373 // has_owner_ indicates whether the owner_ field below contains a valid thread 1374 // ID and is therefore safe to inspect (e.g., to use in pthread_equal()). All 1375 // accesses to the owner_ field should be protected by a check of this field. 1376 // An alternative might be to memset() owner_ to all zeros, but there's no 1377 // guarantee that a zero'd pthread_t is necessarily invalid or even different 1378 // from pthread_self(). 1379 bool has_owner_; 1380 pthread_t owner_; // The thread holding the mutex. 1381}; 1382 1383// Forward-declares a static mutex. 1384# define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ 1385 extern ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex 1386 1387// Defines and statically (i.e. at link time) initializes a static mutex. 1388// The initialization list here does not explicitly initialize each field, 1389// instead relying on default initialization for the unspecified fields. In 1390// particular, the owner_ field (a pthread_t) is not explicitly initialized. 1391// This allows initialization to work whether pthread_t is a scalar or struct. 1392// The flag -Wmissing-field-initializers must not be specified for this to work. 1393# define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ 1394 ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex = { PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, false } 1395 1396// The Mutex class can only be used for mutexes created at runtime. It 1397// shares its API with MutexBase otherwise. 1398class Mutex : public MutexBase { 1399 public: 1400 Mutex() { 1401 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, NULL)); 1402 has_owner_ = false; 1403 } 1404 ~Mutex() { 1405 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_)); 1406 } 1407 1408 private: 1409 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mutex); 1410}; 1411 1412// We cannot name this class MutexLock as the ctor declaration would 1413// conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some 1414// platforms. Hence the typedef trick below. 1415class GTestMutexLock { 1416 public: 1417 explicit GTestMutexLock(MutexBase* mutex) 1418 : mutex_(mutex) { mutex_->Lock(); } 1419 1420 ~GTestMutexLock() { mutex_->Unlock(); } 1421 1422 private: 1423 MutexBase* const mutex_; 1424 1425 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestMutexLock); 1426}; 1427 1428typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; 1429 1430// Helpers for ThreadLocal. 1431 1432// pthread_key_create() requires DeleteThreadLocalValue() to have 1433// C-linkage. Therefore it cannot be templatized to access 1434// ThreadLocal<T>. Hence the need for class 1435// ThreadLocalValueHolderBase. 1436class ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { 1437 public: 1438 virtual ~ThreadLocalValueHolderBase() {} 1439}; 1440 1441// Called by pthread to delete thread-local data stored by 1442// pthread_setspecific(). 1443extern "C" inline void DeleteThreadLocalValue(void* value_holder) { 1444 delete static_cast<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase*>(value_holder); 1445} 1446 1447// Implements thread-local storage on pthreads-based systems. 1448// 1449// // Thread 1 1450// ThreadLocal<int> tl(100); // 100 is the default value for each thread. 1451// 1452// // Thread 2 1453// tl.set(150); // Changes the value for thread 2 only. 1454// EXPECT_EQ(150, tl.get()); 1455// 1456// // Thread 1 1457// EXPECT_EQ(100, tl.get()); // In thread 1, tl has the original value. 1458// tl.set(200); 1459// EXPECT_EQ(200, tl.get()); 1460// 1461// The template type argument T must have a public copy constructor. 1462// In addition, the default ThreadLocal constructor requires T to have 1463// a public default constructor. 1464// 1465// An object managed for a thread by a ThreadLocal instance is deleted 1466// when the thread exits. Or, if the ThreadLocal instance dies in 1467// that thread, when the ThreadLocal dies. It's the user's 1468// responsibility to ensure that all other threads using a ThreadLocal 1469// have exited when it dies, or the per-thread objects for those 1470// threads will not be deleted. 1471// 1472// Google Test only uses global ThreadLocal objects. That means they 1473// will die after main() has returned. Therefore, no per-thread 1474// object managed by Google Test will be leaked as long as all threads 1475// using Google Test have exited when main() returns. 1476template <typename T> 1477class ThreadLocal { 1478 public: 1479 ThreadLocal() : key_(CreateKey()), 1480 default_() {} 1481 explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : key_(CreateKey()), 1482 default_(value) {} 1483 1484 ~ThreadLocal() { 1485 // Destroys the managed object for the current thread, if any. 1486 DeleteThreadLocalValue(pthread_getspecific(key_)); 1487 1488 // Releases resources associated with the key. This will *not* 1489 // delete managed objects for other threads. 1490 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_key_delete(key_)); 1491 } 1492 1493 T* pointer() { return GetOrCreateValue(); } 1494 const T* pointer() const { return GetOrCreateValue(); } 1495 const T& get() const { return *pointer(); } 1496 void set(const T& value) { *pointer() = value; } 1497 1498 private: 1499 // Holds a value of type T. 1500 class ValueHolder : public ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { 1501 public: 1502 explicit ValueHolder(const T& value) : value_(value) {} 1503 1504 T* pointer() { return &value_; } 1505 1506 private: 1507 T value_; 1508 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolder); 1509 }; 1510 1511 static pthread_key_t CreateKey() { 1512 pthread_key_t key; 1513 // When a thread exits, DeleteThreadLocalValue() will be called on 1514 // the object managed for that thread. 1515 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_( 1516 pthread_key_create(&key, &DeleteThreadLocalValue)); 1517 return key; 1518 } 1519 1520 T* GetOrCreateValue() const { 1521 ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder = 1522 static_cast<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase*>(pthread_getspecific(key_)); 1523 if (holder != NULL) { 1524 return CheckedDowncastToActualType<ValueHolder>(holder)->pointer(); 1525 } 1526 1527 ValueHolder* const new_holder = new ValueHolder(default_); 1528 ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder_base = new_holder; 1529 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_setspecific(key_, holder_base)); 1530 return new_holder->pointer(); 1531 } 1532 1533 // A key pthreads uses for looking up per-thread values. 1534 const pthread_key_t key_; 1535 const T default_; // The default value for each thread. 1536 1537 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocal); 1538}; 1539 1540# define GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE 1 1541 1542#else // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD 1543 1544// A dummy implementation of synchronization primitives (mutex, lock, 1545// and thread-local variable). Necessary for compiling Google Test where 1546// mutex is not supported - using Google Test in multiple threads is not 1547// supported on such platforms. 1548 1549class Mutex { 1550 public: 1551 Mutex() {} 1552 void Lock() {} 1553 void Unlock() {} 1554 void AssertHeld() const {} 1555}; 1556 1557# define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ 1558 extern ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex 1559 1560# define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex 1561 1562class GTestMutexLock { 1563 public: 1564 explicit GTestMutexLock(Mutex*) {} // NOLINT 1565}; 1566 1567typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; 1568 1569template <typename T> 1570class ThreadLocal { 1571 public: 1572 ThreadLocal() : value_() {} 1573 explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : value_(value) {} 1574 T* pointer() { return &value_; } 1575 const T* pointer() const { return &value_; } 1576 const T& get() const { return value_; } 1577 void set(const T& value) { value_ = value; } 1578 private: 1579 T value_; 1580}; 1581 1582// The above synchronization primitives have dummy implementations. 1583// Therefore Google Test is not thread-safe. 1584# define GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE 0 1585 1586#endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD 1587 1588// Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that 1589// we cannot detect it. 1590GTEST_API_ size_t GetThreadCount(); 1591 1592// Passing non-POD classes through ellipsis (...) crashes the ARM 1593// compiler and generates a warning in Sun Studio. The Nokia Symbian 1594// and the IBM XL C/C++ compiler try to instantiate a copy constructor 1595// for objects passed through ellipsis (...), failing for uncopyable 1596// objects. We define this to ensure that only POD is passed through 1597// ellipsis on these systems. 1598#if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || defined(__IBMCPP__) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) 1599// We lose support for NULL detection where the compiler doesn't like 1600// passing non-POD classes through ellipsis (...). 1601# define GTEST_ELLIPSIS_NEEDS_POD_ 1 1602#else 1603# define GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL 1 1604#endif 1605 1606// The Nokia Symbian and IBM XL C/C++ compilers cannot decide between 1607// const T& and const T* in a function template. These compilers 1608// _can_ decide between class template specializations for T and T*, 1609// so a tr1::type_traits-like is_pointer works. 1610#if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || defined(__IBMCPP__) 1611# define GTEST_NEEDS_IS_POINTER_ 1 1612#endif 1613 1614template <bool bool_value> 1615struct bool_constant { 1616 typedef bool_constant<bool_value> type; 1617 static const bool value = bool_value; 1618}; 1619template <bool bool_value> const bool bool_constant<bool_value>::value; 1620 1621typedef bool_constant<false> false_type; 1622typedef bool_constant<true> true_type; 1623 1624template <typename T> 1625struct is_pointer : public false_type {}; 1626 1627template <typename T> 1628struct is_pointer<T*> : public true_type {}; 1629 1630template <typename Iterator> 1631struct IteratorTraits { 1632 typedef typename Iterator::value_type value_type; 1633}; 1634 1635template <typename T> 1636struct IteratorTraits<T*> { 1637 typedef T value_type; 1638}; 1639 1640template <typename T> 1641struct IteratorTraits<const T*> { 1642 typedef T value_type; 1643}; 1644 1645#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1646# define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "\\" 1647# define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 1 1648// The biggest signed integer type the compiler supports. 1649typedef __int64 BiggestInt; 1650#else 1651# define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "/" 1652# define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 0 1653typedef long long BiggestInt; // NOLINT 1654#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1655 1656// Utilities for char. 1657 1658// isspace(int ch) and friends accept an unsigned char or EOF. char 1659// may be signed, depending on the compiler (or compiler flags). 1660// Therefore we need to cast a char to unsigned char before calling 1661// isspace(), etc. 1662 1663inline bool IsAlpha(char ch) { 1664 return isalpha(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; 1665} 1666inline bool IsAlNum(char ch) { 1667 return isalnum(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; 1668} 1669inline bool IsDigit(char ch) { 1670 return isdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; 1671} 1672inline bool IsLower(char ch) { 1673 return islower(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; 1674} 1675inline bool IsSpace(char ch) { 1676 return isspace(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; 1677} 1678inline bool IsUpper(char ch) { 1679 return isupper(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; 1680} 1681inline bool IsXDigit(char ch) { 1682 return isxdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; 1683} 1684inline bool IsXDigit(wchar_t ch) { 1685 const unsigned char low_byte = static_cast<unsigned char>(ch); 1686 return ch == low_byte && isxdigit(low_byte) != 0; 1687} 1688 1689inline char ToLower(char ch) { 1690 return static_cast<char>(tolower(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))); 1691} 1692inline char ToUpper(char ch) { 1693 return static_cast<char>(toupper(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))); 1694} 1695 1696// The testing::internal::posix namespace holds wrappers for common 1697// POSIX functions. These wrappers hide the differences between 1698// Windows/MSVC and POSIX systems. Since some compilers define these 1699// standard functions as macros, the wrapper cannot have the same name 1700// as the wrapped function. 1701 1702namespace posix { 1703 1704// Functions with a different name on Windows. 1705 1706#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1707 1708typedef struct _stat StatStruct; 1709 1710# ifdef __BORLANDC__ 1711inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); } 1712inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { 1713 return stricmp(s1, s2); 1714} 1715inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); } 1716# else // !__BORLANDC__ 1717# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1718inline int IsATTY(int /* fd */) { return 0; } 1719# else 1720inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return _isatty(fd); } 1721# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1722inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { 1723 return _stricmp(s1, s2); 1724} 1725inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return _strdup(src); } 1726# endif // __BORLANDC__ 1727 1728# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1729inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return reinterpret_cast<int>(_fileno(file)); } 1730// Stat(), RmDir(), and IsDir() are not needed on Windows CE at this 1731// time and thus not defined there. 1732# else 1733inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return _fileno(file); } 1734inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return _stat(path, buf); } 1735inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return _rmdir(dir); } 1736inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { 1737 return (_S_IFDIR & st.st_mode) != 0; 1738} 1739# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1740 1741#else 1742 1743typedef struct stat StatStruct; 1744 1745inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return fileno(file); } 1746inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); } 1747inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return stat(path, buf); } 1748inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { 1749 return strcasecmp(s1, s2); 1750} 1751inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); } 1752inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return rmdir(dir); } 1753inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode); } 1754 1755#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1756 1757// Functions deprecated by MSVC 8.0. 1758 1759#ifdef _MSC_VER 1760// Temporarily disable warning 4996 (deprecated function). 1761# pragma warning(push) 1762# pragma warning(disable:4996) 1763#endif 1764 1765inline const char* StrNCpy(char* dest, const char* src, size_t n) { 1766 return strncpy(dest, src, n); 1767} 1768 1769// ChDir(), FReopen(), FDOpen(), Read(), Write(), Close(), and 1770// StrError() aren't needed on Windows CE at this time and thus not 1771// defined there. 1772 1773#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1774inline int ChDir(const char* dir) { return chdir(dir); } 1775#endif 1776inline FILE* FOpen(const char* path, const char* mode) { 1777 return fopen(path, mode); 1778} 1779#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1780inline FILE *FReopen(const char* path, const char* mode, FILE* stream) { 1781 return freopen(path, mode, stream); 1782} 1783inline FILE* FDOpen(int fd, const char* mode) { return fdopen(fd, mode); } 1784#endif 1785inline int FClose(FILE* fp) { return fclose(fp); } 1786#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1787inline int Read(int fd, void* buf, unsigned int count) { 1788 return static_cast<int>(read(fd, buf, count)); 1789} 1790inline int Write(int fd, const void* buf, unsigned int count) { 1791 return static_cast<int>(write(fd, buf, count)); 1792} 1793inline int Close(int fd) { return close(fd); } 1794inline const char* StrError(int errnum) { return strerror(errnum); } 1795#endif 1796inline const char* GetEnv(const char* name) { 1797#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1798 // We are on Windows CE, which has no environment variables. 1799 return NULL; 1800#elif defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__SunOS_5_8) || defined(__SunOS_5_9) 1801 // Environment variables which we programmatically clear will be set to the 1802 // empty string rather than unset (NULL). Handle that case. 1803 const char* const env = getenv(name); 1804 return (env != NULL && env[0] != '\0') ? env : NULL; 1805#else 1806 return getenv(name); 1807#endif 1808} 1809 1810#ifdef _MSC_VER 1811# pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state. 1812#endif 1813 1814#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1815// Windows CE has no C library. The abort() function is used in 1816// several places in Google Test. This implementation provides a reasonable 1817// imitation of standard behaviour. 1818void Abort(); 1819#else 1820inline void Abort() { abort(); } 1821#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1822 1823} // namespace posix 1824 1825// MSVC "deprecates" snprintf and issues warnings wherever it is used. In 1826// order to avoid these warnings, we need to use _snprintf or _snprintf_s on 1827// MSVC-based platforms. We map the GTEST_SNPRINTF_ macro to the appropriate 1828// function in order to achieve that. We use macro definition here because 1829// snprintf is a variadic function. 1830#if _MSC_VER >= 1400 && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1831// MSVC 2005 and above support variadic macros. 1832# define GTEST_SNPRINTF_(buffer, size, format, ...) \ 1833 _snprintf_s(buffer, size, size, format, __VA_ARGS__) 1834#elif defined(_MSC_VER) 1835// Windows CE does not define _snprintf_s and MSVC prior to 2005 doesn't 1836// complain about _snprintf. 1837# define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ _snprintf 1838#else 1839# define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ snprintf 1840#endif 1841 1842// The maximum number a BiggestInt can represent. This definition 1843// works no matter BiggestInt is represented in one's complement or 1844// two's complement. 1845// 1846// We cannot rely on numeric_limits in STL, as __int64 and long long 1847// are not part of standard C++ and numeric_limits doesn't need to be 1848// defined for them. 1849const BiggestInt kMaxBiggestInt = 1850 ~(static_cast<BiggestInt>(1) << (8*sizeof(BiggestInt) - 1)); 1851 1852// This template class serves as a compile-time function from size to 1853// type. It maps a size in bytes to a primitive type with that 1854// size. e.g. 1855// 1856// TypeWithSize<4>::UInt 1857// 1858// is typedef-ed to be unsigned int (unsigned integer made up of 4 1859// bytes). 1860// 1861// Such functionality should belong to STL, but I cannot find it 1862// there. 1863// 1864// Google Test uses this class in the implementation of floating-point 1865// comparison. 1866// 1867// For now it only handles UInt (unsigned int) as that's all Google Test 1868// needs. Other types can be easily added in the future if need 1869// arises. 1870template <size_t size> 1871class TypeWithSize { 1872 public: 1873 // This prevents the user from using TypeWithSize<N> with incorrect 1874 // values of N. 1875 typedef void UInt; 1876}; 1877 1878// The specialization for size 4. 1879template <> 1880class TypeWithSize<4> { 1881 public: 1882 // unsigned int has size 4 in both gcc and MSVC. 1883 // 1884 // As base/basictypes.h doesn't compile on Windows, we cannot use 1885 // uint32, uint64, and etc here. 1886 typedef int Int; 1887 typedef unsigned int UInt; 1888}; 1889 1890// The specialization for size 8. 1891template <> 1892class TypeWithSize<8> { 1893 public: 1894#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1895 typedef __int64 Int; 1896 typedef unsigned __int64 UInt; 1897#else 1898 typedef long long Int; // NOLINT 1899 typedef unsigned long long UInt; // NOLINT 1900#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1901}; 1902 1903// Integer types of known sizes. 1904typedef TypeWithSize<4>::Int Int32; 1905typedef TypeWithSize<4>::UInt UInt32; 1906typedef TypeWithSize<8>::Int Int64; 1907typedef TypeWithSize<8>::UInt UInt64; 1908typedef TypeWithSize<8>::Int TimeInMillis; // Represents time in milliseconds. 1909 1910// Utilities for command line flags and environment variables. 1911 1912// Macro for referencing flags. 1913#define GTEST_FLAG(name) FLAGS_gtest_##name 1914 1915// Macros for declaring flags. 1916#define GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(name) GTEST_API_ extern bool GTEST_FLAG(name) 1917#define GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(name) \ 1918 GTEST_API_ extern ::testing::internal::Int32 GTEST_FLAG(name) 1919#define GTEST_DECLARE_string_(name) \ 1920 GTEST_API_ extern ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name) 1921 1922// Macros for defining flags. 1923#define GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(name, default_val, doc) \ 1924 GTEST_API_ bool GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) 1925#define GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(name, default_val, doc) \ 1926 GTEST_API_ ::testing::internal::Int32 GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) 1927#define GTEST_DEFINE_string_(name, default_val, doc) \ 1928 GTEST_API_ ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) 1929 1930// Thread annotations 1931#define GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(locks) 1932#define GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(locks) 1933 1934// Parses 'str' for a 32-bit signed integer. If successful, writes the result 1935// to *value and returns true; otherwise leaves *value unchanged and returns 1936// false. 1937// TODO(chandlerc): Find a better way to refactor flag and environment parsing 1938// out of both gtest-port.cc and gtest.cc to avoid exporting this utility 1939// function. 1940bool ParseInt32(const Message& src_text, const char* str, Int32* value); 1941 1942// Parses a bool/Int32/string from the environment variable 1943// corresponding to the given Google Test flag. 1944bool BoolFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, bool default_val); 1945GTEST_API_ Int32 Int32FromGTestEnv(const char* flag, Int32 default_val); 1946const char* StringFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, const char* default_val); 1947 1948} // namespace internal 1949} // namespace testing 1950 1951#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_ 1952