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// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test)
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//
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// This file implements just enough of the matcher interface to allow
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// EXPECT_DEATH and friends to accept a matcher argument.
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// IWYU pragma: private, include "testing/base/public/gunit.h"
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// IWYU pragma: friend third_party/googletest/googlemock/.*
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// IWYU pragma: friend third_party/googletest/googletest/.*
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#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_
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#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_
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#include <memory>
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#include <ostream>
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#include <string>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include "gtest/gtest-printers.h"
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#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h"
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#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h"
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// MSVC warning C5046 is new as of VS2017 version 15.8.
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1915
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#define GTEST_MAYBE_5046_ 5046
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#else
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#define GTEST_MAYBE_5046_
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#endif
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GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(
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4251 GTEST_MAYBE_5046_ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by
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clients of class B */
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/* Symbol involving type with internal linkage not defined */)
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namespace testing {
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// To implement a matcher Foo for type T, define:
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// 1. a class FooMatcherImpl that implements the
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// MatcherInterface<T> interface, and
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// 2. a factory function that creates a Matcher<T> object from a
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// FooMatcherImpl*.
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//
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// The two-level delegation design makes it possible to allow a user
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// to write "v" instead of "Eq(v)" where a Matcher is expected, which
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// is impossible if we pass matchers by pointers. It also eases
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// ownership management as Matcher objects can now be copied like
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// plain values.
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// MatchResultListener is an abstract class. Its << operator can be
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// used by a matcher to explain why a value matches or doesn't match.
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//
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class MatchResultListener {
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public:
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// Creates a listener object with the given underlying ostream. The
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// listener does not own the ostream, and does not dereference it
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// in the constructor or destructor.
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explicit MatchResultListener(::std::ostream* os) : stream_(os) {}
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virtual ~MatchResultListener() = 0; // Makes this class abstract.
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// Streams x to the underlying ostream; does nothing if the ostream
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// is NULL.
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template <typename T>
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MatchResultListener& operator<<(const T& x) {
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if (stream_ != nullptr) *stream_ << x;
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return *this;
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}
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// Returns the underlying ostream.
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::std::ostream* stream() { return stream_; }
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// Returns true if and only if the listener is interested in an explanation
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// of the match result. A matcher's MatchAndExplain() method can use
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// this information to avoid generating the explanation when no one
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// intends to hear it.
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bool IsInterested() const { return stream_ != nullptr; }
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private:
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::std::ostream* const stream_;
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GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MatchResultListener);
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};
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inline MatchResultListener::~MatchResultListener() {
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}
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// An instance of a subclass of this knows how to describe itself as a
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// matcher.
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class MatcherDescriberInterface {
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public:
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virtual ~MatcherDescriberInterface() {}
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// Describes this matcher to an ostream. The function should print
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// a verb phrase that describes the property a value matching this
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// matcher should have. The subject of the verb phrase is the value
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// being matched. For example, the DescribeTo() method of the Gt(7)
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// matcher prints "is greater than 7".
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virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0;
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// Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. For
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// example, if the description of this matcher is "is greater than
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// 7", the negated description could be "is not greater than 7".
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// You are not required to override this when implementing
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// MatcherInterface, but it is highly advised so that your matcher
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// can produce good error messages.
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virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
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*os << "not (";
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DescribeTo(os);
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*os << ")";
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}
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};
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// The implementation of a matcher.
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template <typename T>
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class MatcherInterface : public MatcherDescriberInterface {
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public:
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// Returns true if and only if the matcher matches x; also explains the
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// match result to 'listener' if necessary (see the next paragraph), in
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// the form of a non-restrictive relative clause ("which ...",
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// "whose ...", etc) that describes x. For example, the
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// MatchAndExplain() method of the Pointee(...) matcher should
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// generate an explanation like "which points to ...".
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//
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// Implementations of MatchAndExplain() should add an explanation of
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// the match result *if and only if* they can provide additional
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// information that's not already present (or not obvious) in the
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// print-out of x and the matcher's description. Whether the match
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// succeeds is not a factor in deciding whether an explanation is
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// needed, as sometimes the caller needs to print a failure message
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// when the match succeeds (e.g. when the matcher is used inside
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// Not()).
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//
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// For example, a "has at least 10 elements" matcher should explain
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// what the actual element count is, regardless of the match result,
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// as it is useful information to the reader; on the other hand, an
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// "is empty" matcher probably only needs to explain what the actual
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// size is when the match fails, as it's redundant to say that the
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// size is 0 when the value is already known to be empty.
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//
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// You should override this method when defining a new matcher.
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//
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// It's the responsibility of the caller (Google Test) to guarantee
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// that 'listener' is not NULL. This helps to simplify a matcher's
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// implementation when it doesn't care about the performance, as it
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// can talk to 'listener' without checking its validity first.
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// However, in order to implement dummy listeners efficiently,
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// listener->stream() may be NULL.
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virtual bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const = 0;
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// Inherits these methods from MatcherDescriberInterface:
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// virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0;
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// virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const;
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};
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namespace internal {
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// Converts a MatcherInterface<T> to a MatcherInterface<const T&>.
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template <typename T>
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class MatcherInterfaceAdapter : public MatcherInterface<const T&> {
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public:
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explicit MatcherInterfaceAdapter(const MatcherInterface<T>* impl)
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: impl_(impl) {}
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~MatcherInterfaceAdapter() override { delete impl_; }
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void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { impl_->DescribeTo(os); }
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void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
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impl_->DescribeNegationTo(os);
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}
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bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x,
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MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
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return impl_->MatchAndExplain(x, listener);
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}
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private:
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const MatcherInterface<T>* const impl_;
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GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MatcherInterfaceAdapter);
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};
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struct AnyEq {
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template <typename A, typename B>
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bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a == b; }
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};
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struct AnyNe {
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template <typename A, typename B>
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bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a != b; }
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};
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struct AnyLt {
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template <typename A, typename B>
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bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a < b; }
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};
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struct AnyGt {
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template <typename A, typename B>
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bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a > b; }
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};
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struct AnyLe {
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template <typename A, typename B>
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bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a <= b; }
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};
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struct AnyGe {
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template <typename A, typename B>
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bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a >= b; }
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};
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// A match result listener that ignores the explanation.
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class DummyMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener {
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public:
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DummyMatchResultListener() : MatchResultListener(nullptr) {}
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private:
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GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DummyMatchResultListener);
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};
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// A match result listener that forwards the explanation to a given
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// ostream. The difference between this and MatchResultListener is
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// that the former is concrete.
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class StreamMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener {
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public:
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explicit StreamMatchResultListener(::std::ostream* os)
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: MatchResultListener(os) {}
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private:
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GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StreamMatchResultListener);
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};
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// An internal class for implementing Matcher<T>, which will derive
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// from it. We put functionalities common to all Matcher<T>
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// specializations here to avoid code duplication.
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template <typename T>
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class MatcherBase {
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public:
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// Returns true if and only if the matcher matches x; also explains the
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// match result to 'listener'.
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bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
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return impl_->MatchAndExplain(x, listener);
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}
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// Returns true if and only if this matcher matches x.
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bool Matches(const T& x) const {
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DummyMatchResultListener dummy;
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return MatchAndExplain(x, &dummy);
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}
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// Describes this matcher to an ostream.
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void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_->DescribeTo(os); }
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// Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream.
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void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
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impl_->DescribeNegationTo(os);
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}
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// Explains why x matches, or doesn't match, the matcher.
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void ExplainMatchResultTo(const T& x, ::std::ostream* os) const {
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StreamMatchResultListener listener(os);
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MatchAndExplain(x, &listener);
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}
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// Returns the describer for this matcher object; retains ownership
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// of the describer, which is only guaranteed to be alive when
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// this matcher object is alive.
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const MatcherDescriberInterface* GetDescriber() const {
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return impl_.get();
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}
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protected:
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MatcherBase() {}
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// Constructs a matcher from its implementation.
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explicit MatcherBase(const MatcherInterface<const T&>* impl) : impl_(impl) {}
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template <typename U>
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explicit MatcherBase(
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const MatcherInterface<U>* impl,
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typename std::enable_if<!std::is_same<U, const U&>::value>::type* =
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nullptr)
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: impl_(new internal::MatcherInterfaceAdapter<U>(impl)) {}
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MatcherBase(const MatcherBase&) = default;
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MatcherBase& operator=(const MatcherBase&) = default;
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MatcherBase(MatcherBase&&) = default;
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MatcherBase& operator=(MatcherBase&&) = default;
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virtual ~MatcherBase() {}
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private:
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std::shared_ptr<const MatcherInterface<const T&>> impl_;
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};
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} // namespace internal
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// A Matcher<T> is a copyable and IMMUTABLE (except by assignment)
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// object that can check whether a value of type T matches. The
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// implementation of Matcher<T> is just a std::shared_ptr to const
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// MatcherInterface<T>. Don't inherit from Matcher!
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template <typename T>
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class Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase<T> {
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public:
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// Constructs a null matcher. Needed for storing Matcher objects in STL
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// containers. A default-constructed matcher is not yet initialized. You
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// cannot use it until a valid value has been assigned to it.
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explicit Matcher() {} // NOLINT
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// Constructs a matcher from its implementation.
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explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const T&>* impl)
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: internal::MatcherBase<T>(impl) {}
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template <typename U>
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explicit Matcher(
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const MatcherInterface<U>* impl,
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typename std::enable_if<!std::is_same<U, const U&>::value>::type* =
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nullptr)
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: internal::MatcherBase<T>(impl) {}
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// Implicit constructor here allows people to write
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// EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(5)) instead of EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(Eq(5))) sometimes
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Matcher(T value); // NOLINT
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};
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// The following two specializations allow the user to write str
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// instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a std::string
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// matcher is expected.
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template <>
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class GTEST_API_ Matcher<const std::string&>
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: public internal::MatcherBase<const std::string&> {
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public:
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Matcher() {}
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explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const std::string&>* impl)
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: internal::MatcherBase<const std::string&>(impl) {}
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// Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where
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// str is a std::string object.
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Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT
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// Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes.
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Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT
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};
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template <>
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class GTEST_API_ Matcher<std::string>
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: public internal::MatcherBase<std::string> {
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public:
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Matcher() {}
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explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const std::string&>* impl)
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: internal::MatcherBase<std::string>(impl) {}
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explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<std::string>* impl)
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: internal::MatcherBase<std::string>(impl) {}
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// Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where
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// str is a string object.
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Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT
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// Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes.
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Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT
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};
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#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL
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// The following two specializations allow the user to write str
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// instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a absl::string_view
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// matcher is expected.
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template <>
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class GTEST_API_ Matcher<const absl::string_view&>
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: public internal::MatcherBase<const absl::string_view&> {
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public:
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Matcher() {}
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explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const absl::string_view&>* impl)
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: internal::MatcherBase<const absl::string_view&>(impl) {}
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// Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where
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// str is a std::string object.
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Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT
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// Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes.
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Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT
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// Allows the user to pass absl::string_views directly.
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Matcher(absl::string_view s); // NOLINT
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};
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template <>
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class GTEST_API_ Matcher<absl::string_view>
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: public internal::MatcherBase<absl::string_view> {
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public:
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Matcher() {}
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explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const absl::string_view&>* impl)
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: internal::MatcherBase<absl::string_view>(impl) {}
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explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<absl::string_view>* impl)
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: internal::MatcherBase<absl::string_view>(impl) {}
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// Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where
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// str is a std::string object.
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Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT
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// Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes.
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Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT
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// Allows the user to pass absl::string_views directly.
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Matcher(absl::string_view s); // NOLINT
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};
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#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL
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// Prints a matcher in a human-readable format.
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template <typename T>
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std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Matcher<T>& matcher) {
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matcher.DescribeTo(&os);
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return os;
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}
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// The PolymorphicMatcher class template makes it easy to implement a
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// polymorphic matcher (i.e. a matcher that can match values of more
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// than one type, e.g. Eq(n) and NotNull()).
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//
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// To define a polymorphic matcher, a user should provide an Impl
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// class that has a DescribeTo() method and a DescribeNegationTo()
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// method, and define a member function (or member function template)
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//
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// bool MatchAndExplain(const Value& value,
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// MatchResultListener* listener) const;
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//
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// See the definition of NotNull() for a complete example.
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template <class Impl>
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class PolymorphicMatcher {
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public:
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explicit PolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& an_impl) : impl_(an_impl) {}
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// Returns a mutable reference to the underlying matcher
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// implementation object.
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Impl& mutable_impl() { return impl_; }
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// Returns an immutable reference to the underlying matcher
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// implementation object.
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const Impl& impl() const { return impl_; }
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template <typename T>
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operator Matcher<T>() const {
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return Matcher<T>(new MonomorphicImpl<const T&>(impl_));
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}
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private:
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template <typename T>
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class MonomorphicImpl : public MatcherInterface<T> {
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public:
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explicit MonomorphicImpl(const Impl& impl) : impl_(impl) {}
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virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_.DescribeTo(os); }
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virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
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impl_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
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}
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virtual bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
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return impl_.MatchAndExplain(x, listener);
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}
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private:
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const Impl impl_;
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};
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Impl impl_;
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};
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// Creates a matcher from its implementation.
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// DEPRECATED: Especially in the generic code, prefer:
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// Matcher<T>(new MyMatcherImpl<const T&>(...));
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//
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// MakeMatcher may create a Matcher that accepts its argument by value, which
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// leads to unnecessary copies & lack of support for non-copyable types.
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template <typename T>
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inline Matcher<T> MakeMatcher(const MatcherInterface<T>* impl) {
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return Matcher<T>(impl);
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}
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// Creates a polymorphic matcher from its implementation. This is
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// easier to use than the PolymorphicMatcher<Impl> constructor as it
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// doesn't require you to explicitly write the template argument, e.g.
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//
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// MakePolymorphicMatcher(foo);
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// vs
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// PolymorphicMatcher<TypeOfFoo>(foo);
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template <class Impl>
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inline PolymorphicMatcher<Impl> MakePolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& impl) {
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return PolymorphicMatcher<Impl>(impl);
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}
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namespace internal {
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// Implements a matcher that compares a given value with a
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// pre-supplied value using one of the ==, <=, <, etc, operators. The
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// two values being compared don't have to have the same type.
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//
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// The matcher defined here is polymorphic (for example, Eq(5) can be
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// used to match an int, a short, a double, etc). Therefore we use
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// a template type conversion operator in the implementation.
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//
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// The following template definition assumes that the Rhs parameter is
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// a "bare" type (i.e. neither 'const T' nor 'T&').
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template <typename D, typename Rhs, typename Op>
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class ComparisonBase {
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public:
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explicit ComparisonBase(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {}
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template <typename Lhs>
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operator Matcher<Lhs>() const {
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return Matcher<Lhs>(new Impl<const Lhs&>(rhs_));
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}
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private:
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template <typename T>
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static const T& Unwrap(const T& v) { return v; }
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template <typename T>
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static const T& Unwrap(std::reference_wrapper<T> v) { return v; }
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template <typename Lhs, typename = Rhs>
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class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Lhs> {
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public:
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explicit Impl(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {}
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bool MatchAndExplain(Lhs lhs,
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MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override {
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return Op()(lhs, Unwrap(rhs_));
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}
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void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
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*os << D::Desc() << " ";
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UniversalPrint(Unwrap(rhs_), os);
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}
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void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
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*os << D::NegatedDesc() << " ";
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UniversalPrint(Unwrap(rhs_), os);
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}
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|
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private:
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|
Rhs rhs_;
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|
};
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|
Rhs rhs_;
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|
};
|
|
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
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|
class EqMatcher : public ComparisonBase<EqMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyEq> {
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|
public:
|
|
explicit EqMatcher(const Rhs& rhs)
|
|
: ComparisonBase<EqMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyEq>(rhs) { }
|
|
static const char* Desc() { return "is equal to"; }
|
|
static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't equal to"; }
|
|
};
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
class NeMatcher : public ComparisonBase<NeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyNe> {
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit NeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs)
|
|
: ComparisonBase<NeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyNe>(rhs) { }
|
|
static const char* Desc() { return "isn't equal to"; }
|
|
static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "is equal to"; }
|
|
};
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
class LtMatcher : public ComparisonBase<LtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLt> {
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit LtMatcher(const Rhs& rhs)
|
|
: ComparisonBase<LtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLt>(rhs) { }
|
|
static const char* Desc() { return "is <"; }
|
|
static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't <"; }
|
|
};
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
class GtMatcher : public ComparisonBase<GtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGt> {
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit GtMatcher(const Rhs& rhs)
|
|
: ComparisonBase<GtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGt>(rhs) { }
|
|
static const char* Desc() { return "is >"; }
|
|
static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't >"; }
|
|
};
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
class LeMatcher : public ComparisonBase<LeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLe> {
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit LeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs)
|
|
: ComparisonBase<LeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLe>(rhs) { }
|
|
static const char* Desc() { return "is <="; }
|
|
static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't <="; }
|
|
};
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
class GeMatcher : public ComparisonBase<GeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGe> {
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit GeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs)
|
|
: ComparisonBase<GeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGe>(rhs) { }
|
|
static const char* Desc() { return "is >="; }
|
|
static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't >="; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Implements polymorphic matchers MatchesRegex(regex) and
|
|
// ContainsRegex(regex), which can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as
|
|
// T can be converted to a string.
|
|
class MatchesRegexMatcher {
|
|
public:
|
|
MatchesRegexMatcher(const RE* regex, bool full_match)
|
|
: regex_(regex), full_match_(full_match) {}
|
|
|
|
#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL
|
|
bool MatchAndExplain(const absl::string_view& s,
|
|
MatchResultListener* listener) const {
|
|
return MatchAndExplain(std::string(s), listener);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL
|
|
|
|
// Accepts pointer types, particularly:
|
|
// const char*
|
|
// char*
|
|
// const wchar_t*
|
|
// wchar_t*
|
|
template <typename CharType>
|
|
bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
|
|
return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(std::string(s), listener);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Matches anything that can convert to std::string.
|
|
//
|
|
// This is a template, not just a plain function with const std::string&,
|
|
// because absl::string_view has some interfering non-explicit constructors.
|
|
template <class MatcheeStringType>
|
|
bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s,
|
|
MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
|
|
const std::string& s2(s);
|
|
return full_match_ ? RE::FullMatch(s2, *regex_)
|
|
: RE::PartialMatch(s2, *regex_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
|
|
*os << (full_match_ ? "matches" : "contains") << " regular expression ";
|
|
UniversalPrinter<std::string>::Print(regex_->pattern(), os);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
|
|
*os << "doesn't " << (full_match_ ? "match" : "contain")
|
|
<< " regular expression ";
|
|
UniversalPrinter<std::string>::Print(regex_->pattern(), os);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
const std::shared_ptr<const RE> regex_;
|
|
const bool full_match_;
|
|
};
|
|
} // namespace internal
|
|
|
|
// Matches a string that fully matches regular expression 'regex'.
|
|
// The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'.
|
|
inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> MatchesRegex(
|
|
const internal::RE* regex) {
|
|
return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, true));
|
|
}
|
|
inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> MatchesRegex(
|
|
const std::string& regex) {
|
|
return MatchesRegex(new internal::RE(regex));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Matches a string that contains regular expression 'regex'.
|
|
// The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'.
|
|
inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> ContainsRegex(
|
|
const internal::RE* regex) {
|
|
return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, false));
|
|
}
|
|
inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> ContainsRegex(
|
|
const std::string& regex) {
|
|
return ContainsRegex(new internal::RE(regex));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything equal to x.
|
|
// Note: if the parameter of Eq() were declared as const T&, Eq("foo")
|
|
// wouldn't compile.
|
|
template <typename T>
|
|
inline internal::EqMatcher<T> Eq(T x) { return internal::EqMatcher<T>(x); }
|
|
|
|
// Constructs a Matcher<T> from a 'value' of type T. The constructed
|
|
// matcher matches any value that's equal to 'value'.
|
|
template <typename T>
|
|
Matcher<T>::Matcher(T value) { *this = Eq(value); }
|
|
|
|
// Creates a monomorphic matcher that matches anything with type Lhs
|
|
// and equal to rhs. A user may need to use this instead of Eq(...)
|
|
// in order to resolve an overloading ambiguity.
|
|
//
|
|
// TypedEq<T>(x) is just a convenient short-hand for Matcher<T>(Eq(x))
|
|
// or Matcher<T>(x), but more readable than the latter.
|
|
//
|
|
// We could define similar monomorphic matchers for other comparison
|
|
// operations (e.g. TypedLt, TypedGe, and etc), but decided not to do
|
|
// it yet as those are used much less than Eq() in practice. A user
|
|
// can always write Matcher<T>(Lt(5)) to be explicit about the type,
|
|
// for example.
|
|
template <typename Lhs, typename Rhs>
|
|
inline Matcher<Lhs> TypedEq(const Rhs& rhs) { return Eq(rhs); }
|
|
|
|
// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything >= x.
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
inline internal::GeMatcher<Rhs> Ge(Rhs x) {
|
|
return internal::GeMatcher<Rhs>(x);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything > x.
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
inline internal::GtMatcher<Rhs> Gt(Rhs x) {
|
|
return internal::GtMatcher<Rhs>(x);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything <= x.
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
inline internal::LeMatcher<Rhs> Le(Rhs x) {
|
|
return internal::LeMatcher<Rhs>(x);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything < x.
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
inline internal::LtMatcher<Rhs> Lt(Rhs x) {
|
|
return internal::LtMatcher<Rhs>(x);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything != x.
|
|
template <typename Rhs>
|
|
inline internal::NeMatcher<Rhs> Ne(Rhs x) {
|
|
return internal::NeMatcher<Rhs>(x);
|
|
}
|
|
} // namespace testing
|
|
|
|
GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 5046
|
|
|
|
#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_
|