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5.2 KiB
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146 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
#ifndef CPPUNIT_COMPILERTESTRESULTOUTPUTTER_H
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#define CPPUNIT_COMPILERTESTRESULTOUTPUTTER_H
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#include <cppunit/Portability.h>
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#include <cppunit/Outputter.h>
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#include <cppunit/portability/Stream.h>
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CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN
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class Exception;
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class SourceLine;
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class Test;
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class TestFailure;
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class TestResultCollector;
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/*!
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* \brief Outputs a TestResultCollector in a compiler compatible format.
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* \ingroup WritingTestResult
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*
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* Printing the test results in a compiler compatible format (assertion
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* location has the same format as compiler error), allow you to use your
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* IDE to jump to the assertion failure. Location format can be customized (see
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* setLocationFormat() ).
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*
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* For example, when running the test in a post-build with VC++, if an assertion
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* fails, you can jump to the assertion by pressing F4 (jump to next error).
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*
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* Heres is an example of usage (from examples/cppunittest/CppUnitTestMain.cpp):
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* \code
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* int main( int argc, char* argv[] ) {
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* // if command line contains "-selftest" then this is the post build check
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* // => the output must be in the compiler error format.
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* bool selfTest = (argc > 1) &&
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* (std::string("-selftest") == argv[1]);
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*
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* CppUnit::TextUi::TestRunner runner;
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* runner.addTest( CppUnitTest::suite() ); // Add the top suite to the test runner
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*
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* if ( selfTest )
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* { // Change the default outputter to a compiler error format outputter
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* // The test runner owns the new outputter.
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* runner.setOutputter( new CppUnit::CompilerOutputter( &runner.result(),
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* std::cerr ) );
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* }
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*
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* // Run the test and don't wait a key if post build check.
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* bool wasSuccessful = runner.run( "", !selfTest );
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*
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* // Return error code 1 if the one of test failed.
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* return wasSuccessful ? 0 : 1;
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* }
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* \endcode
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*/
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class CPPUNIT_API CompilerOutputter : public Outputter
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{
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public:
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/*! \brief Constructs a CompilerOutputter object.
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* \param result Result of the test run.
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* \param stream Stream used to output test result.
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* \param locationFormat Error location format used by your compiler. Default
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* to \c CPPUNIT_COMPILER_LOCATION_FORMAT which is defined
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* in the configuration file. See setLocationFormat() for detail.
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* \see setLocationFormat().
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*/
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CompilerOutputter( TestResultCollector *result,
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OStream &stream,
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const std::string &locationFormat = CPPUNIT_COMPILER_LOCATION_FORMAT );
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/// Destructor.
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virtual ~CompilerOutputter();
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/*! \brief Sets the error location format.
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*
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* Indicates the format used to report location of failed assertion. This format should
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* match the one used by your compiler.
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*
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* The location format is a string in which the occurence of the following character
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* sequence are replaced:
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*
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* - "%l" => replaced by the line number
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* - "%p" => replaced by the full path name of the file ("G:\prg\vc\cppunit\MyTest.cpp")
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* - "%f" => replaced by the base name of the file ("MyTest.cpp")
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*
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* Some examples:
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*
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* - VC++ error location format: "%p(%l):" => produce "G:\prg\MyTest.cpp(43):"
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* - GCC error location format: "%f:%l:" => produce "MyTest.cpp:43:"
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*
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* Thoses are the two compilers currently <em>supported</em> (gcc format is used if
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* VC++ is not detected). If you want your compiler to be automatically supported by
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* CppUnit, send a mail to the mailing list (preferred), or submit a feature request
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* that indicates how to detect your compiler with the preprocessor (\#ifdef...) and
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* your compiler location format.
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*/
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void setLocationFormat( const std::string &locationFormat );
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/*! \brief Creates an instance of an outputter that matches your current compiler.
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* \deprecated This class is specialized through parameterization instead of subclassing...
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* Use CompilerOutputter::CompilerOutputter instead.
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*/
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static CompilerOutputter *defaultOutputter( TestResultCollector *result,
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OStream &stream );
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void write();
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void setNoWrap();
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void setWrapColumn( int wrapColumn );
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int wrapColumn() const;
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virtual void printSuccess();
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virtual void printFailureReport();
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virtual void printFailuresList();
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virtual void printStatistics();
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virtual void printFailureDetail( TestFailure *failure );
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virtual void printFailureLocation( SourceLine sourceLine );
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virtual void printFailureType( TestFailure *failure );
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virtual void printFailedTestName( TestFailure *failure );
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virtual void printFailureMessage( TestFailure *failure );
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private:
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/// Prevents the use of the copy constructor.
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CompilerOutputter( const CompilerOutputter © );
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/// Prevents the use of the copy operator.
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void operator =( const CompilerOutputter © );
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virtual bool processLocationFormatCommand( char command,
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const SourceLine &sourceLine );
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virtual std::string extractBaseName( const std::string &fileName ) const;
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private:
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TestResultCollector *m_result;
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OStream &m_stream;
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std::string m_locationFormat;
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int m_wrapColumn;
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};
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CPPUNIT_NS_END
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#endif // CPPUNIT_COMPILERTESTRESULTOUTPUTTER_H
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