X-Git-Url: https://git.llucax.com/software/mutest.git/blobdiff_plain/5ce20f06cfd85f7498652f86a4111ed6c456b9f9..19e0ee8728c9e3cfc80e2fe84c2d1ff81b0dd0b9:/mutest.h diff --git a/mutest.h b/mutest.h index 1f5561d..9afbac0 100644 --- a/mutest.h +++ b/mutest.h @@ -1,3 +1,18 @@ +/* + * This file is part of mutest, a simple micro unit testing framework for C. + * + * mutest was written by Leandro Lucarella and is released + * under the BOLA license, please see the LICENSE file or visit: + * http://blitiri.com.ar/p/bola/ + * + * This header file should be included in the source files that will make up + * a test suite. It's used for both C and Python implementation, but when + * using the Python implementation you should define the MUTEST_PY macro. + * If you implement your mu_run_suites() function yourself, you probably will + * need to include this header too (see mkmutest). + * + * Please, read the README file for more details. + */ #include /* fprintf() */ @@ -5,44 +20,6 @@ extern "C" { #endif -/* 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; \ - 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; \ - 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 */ @@ -64,19 +41,146 @@ enum { } \ } while (0) +/* print an error message */ +#define mu_printerr(name, action) \ + mu_print(MU_ERROR, __FILE__ ":%d: " name " failed, "\ + action " test case\n", __LINE__); + +/* modify the internal state so a failure gets counted */ +#define mutest_count_err ++mutest_failed_checks; mutest_case_failed = 1; + +/* modify the internal state so a success gets counted */ +#define mutest_count_suc ++mutest_passed_checks; + +#ifdef __cplusplus + +#include + +/* print an error message triggered by a C++ exception */ +#define mu_printex(name, action, ex) \ + mu_print(MU_ERROR, __FILE__ ":%d: " name " failed, " \ + "exception thrown (%s), " action \ + " test case\n", __LINE__, ex); + +#define mutest_try try { +#define mutest_catch(name, action, final) \ + } catch (const std::exception& e) { \ + mutest_count_err \ + mu_printex(name, action, e.what()); \ + final; \ + } catch (...) { \ + mutest_count_err \ + mu_printex(name, action, "[unknown]"); \ + final; \ + } + +#else /* !__cplusplus */ + +#define mutest_try +#define mutest_catch(name, action, exp) + +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + +/* check that an expression evaluates to true, continue if the check fails */ +#define mu_check_base(exp, name, action, final) \ + do { \ + mu_print(MU_CHECK, "\t\t* Checking " name "(" #exp ")...\n"); \ + mutest_try \ + if (exp) mutest_count_suc \ + else { \ + mutest_count_err \ + mu_printerr(name "(" #exp ")", action); \ + final; \ + } \ + mutest_catch(name, action, final) \ + } while (0) + +/* check that an expression evaluates to true, continue if the check fails */ +#define mu_check(exp) mu_check_base(exp, "mu_check", "resuming", continue) + +/* + * ensure that an expression evaluates to true, abort the current test + * case if the check fails + */ +#define mu_ensure(exp) mu_check_base(exp, "mu_ensure", "aborting", return) + +#ifdef __cplusplus + +#define mu_echeck_base(ex, exp, name, action, final) \ + do { \ + mu_print(MU_CHECK, "\t\t* Checking " name "(" #ex ", " #exp \ + ")...\n"); \ + try { \ + exp; \ + mutest_count_err \ + mu_printerr(name "(" #ex ", " #exp ")", \ + "no exception thrown, " action); \ + final; \ + } catch (const ex& e) { \ + mutest_count_suc \ + } catch (const std::exception& e) { \ + mutest_count_err \ + mu_printex(name "(" #ex ", " #exp ")", action, \ + e.what()); \ + final; \ + } catch (...) { \ + mutest_count_err \ + mu_printex(name "(" #ex ", " #exp ")", action, \ + "[unknown]"); \ + final; \ + } \ + } while (0) + +/* + * check that an expression throws a particular exception, continue if the + * check fails + */ +#define mu_echeck(ex, exp) \ + mu_echeck_base(ex, exp, "mu_echeck", "resuming", continue) + +/* + * ensure that an expression throws a particular exception, abort the current + * test case if the check fails + */ +#define mu_eensure(ex, exp) \ + mu_echeck_base(ex, exp, "mu_eensure", "aborting", return) + +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + +#ifndef MUTEST_PY /* we are using the C implementation */ + /* * 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 initialization function */ +#ifndef mu_run_init +#define mu_run_init(name) \ + { \ + int name(); \ + int r; \ + mu_print(MU_CASE, "\t+ Executing initialization function " \ + "'" #name "'...\n"); \ + if ((r = name())) { \ + mu_print(MU_ERROR, "%s:" #name ": initialization " \ + "function failed (returned %d), " \ + "skipping test suite...\n", \ + mutest_suite_name, r); \ + ++mutest_skipped_suites; \ + break; \ + } \ + } do { } while (0) +#endif /* mu_run_init */ + /* 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(); \ + mu_print(MU_CASE, "\t* Executing test case '" #name "'...\n");\ mutest_case_name = #name; \ + void name(); \ name(); \ if (mutest_case_failed) { \ ++mutest_failed_cases; \ @@ -86,6 +190,17 @@ void mu_run_suites(); } while (0) #endif /* mu_run_case */ +/* macro for running a single termination function */ +#ifndef mu_run_term +#define mu_run_term(name) \ + do { \ + mu_print(MU_CASE, "\t- Executing termination function '" \ + #name "'...\n"); \ + void name(); \ + name(); \ + } while (0) +#endif /* mu_run_term */ + /* * mutest exported variables for internal use, do not use directly unless you * know what you're doing. @@ -93,6 +208,7 @@ void mu_run_suites(); extern const char* mutest_suite_name; extern int mutest_failed_suites; extern int mutest_passed_suites; +extern int mutest_skipped_suites; extern int mutest_suite_failed; /* test cases */ extern const char* mutest_case_name; @@ -105,6 +221,27 @@ extern int mutest_passed_checks; /* verbosity */ extern int mutest_verbose_level; +#else /* MUTEST_PY is defined, using the Python implementation */ + +/* this increments when the "API" changes, it's just for sanity check */ +int mutest_api_version = 1; + +int mutest_case_failed; /* unused, for C implementation compatibility */ + +int mutest_passed_checks; +int mutest_failed_checks; +void mutest_reset_counters() { + mutest_passed_checks = 0; + mutest_failed_checks = 0; +} + +int mutest_verbose_level = MU_ERROR; +void mutest_set_verbose_level(int val) { + mutest_verbose_level = val; +} + +#endif /* MUTEST_PY */ + #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif