-#include <stdio.h> // fprintf
+#include <stdio.h> /* fprintf() */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
-extern int mutest_failed_checks;
-extern int mutest_passed_checks;
-extern int mutest_case_failed;
-
+/* check that an expression evaluates to true, continue if the check fails */
#define mu_check(exp) \
do { \
+ mu_print(MU_CHECK, "\t\t* Checking mu_check(%s)...\n", #exp); \
if (exp) ++mutest_passed_checks; \
else { \
++mutest_failed_checks; \
mutest_case_failed = 1; \
- fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: mu_check(%s) failed, " \
+ mu_print(MU_ERROR, "%s:%d: mu_check(%s) failed, " \
"resuming test case\n", __FILE__, \
__LINE__, #exp); \
} \
} while (0)
+/*
+ * ensure that an expression evaluates to true, abort the current test
+ * case if the check fails
+ */
#define mu_ensure(exp) \
do { \
+ mu_print(MU_CHECK, "\t\t* Checking mu_ensure(%s)...\n", #exp);\
if (exp) ++mutest_passed_checks; \
else { \
++mutest_failed_checks; \
mutest_case_failed = 1; \
- fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: mu_ensure(%s) failed, " \
+ mu_print(MU_ERROR, "%s:%d: mu_ensure(%s) failed, " \
"aborting test case\n", __FILE__, \
__LINE__, #exp); \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
+/*
+ * you don't need to pay any attention to what's next, unless you want to do
+ * some customization, of course, in which case, you're encouraged to take
+ * a look an play =)
+ */
+
+/* verbosity level (each level shows all the previous levels too) */
+enum {
+ MU_QUIET = 0, /* be completely quiet */
+ MU_ERROR, /* shows errors only */
+ MU_SUMMARY, /* shows a summary */
+ MU_SUITE, /* shows test suites progress */
+ MU_CASE, /* shows test cases progress */
+ MU_CHECK /* shows the current running check */
+};
+
+/* print a message according to the verbosity level */
+#define mu_print(level, ...) \
+ do { \
+ if (mutest_verbose_level >= level) { \
+ if (mutest_verbose_level == MU_ERROR) \
+ fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ else \
+ fprintf(stdout, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+
+/*
+ * this function implements the test suites execution, you should generate
+ * a module with this function using mkmutest, or take a look to that script
+ * if you want to implement your own customized version */
+void mu_run_suites();
+
+/* macro for running a single test case */
+#ifndef mu_run_case
+#define mu_run_case(name) \
+ do { \
+ mu_print(MU_CASE, "\t- executing test case \"" #name "\"\n"); \
+ void name(); \
+ mutest_case_name = #name; \
+ name(); \
+ if (mutest_case_failed) { \
+ ++mutest_failed_cases; \
+ mutest_suite_failed = 1; \
+ } else ++mutest_passed_cases; \
+ mutest_case_failed = 0; \
+ } while (0)
+#endif /* mu_run_case */
+
+/*
+ * mutest exported variables for internal use, do not use directly unless you
+ * know what you're doing.
+ */
+extern const char* mutest_suite_name;
+extern int mutest_failed_suites;
+extern int mutest_passed_suites;
+extern int mutest_suite_failed;
+/* test cases */
+extern const char* mutest_case_name;
+extern int mutest_failed_cases;
+extern int mutest_passed_cases;
+extern int mutest_case_failed;
+/* checks */
+extern int mutest_failed_checks;
+extern int mutest_passed_checks;
+/* verbosity */
+extern int mutest_verbose_level;
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif