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#pragma once
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
template <class T>
void print_value(const T& value);
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template <>
void print_value(const bool& value) {
printf("%s", value ? "true" : "false");
}
template <>
void print_value(const int8_t& value) {
printf("%d", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const int32_t& value) {
printf("%d", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const uint8_t& value) {
printf("%u", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const uint32_t& value) {
printf("%u", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const float& value) {
printf("%f", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const double& value) {
printf("%f", value);
}
void __begin_test(const char* function_name, const char* file, int line) {
printf("######### Running %s @ %s:%d\n", function_name, file, line);
}
#define BEGIN_TEST() __begin_test(__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__)
void test_fail() {
printf("[!] Test failed. Exiting with status code 1.\n");
exit(1);
}
template <typename T>
void debug_print_array(int len, const T* as) {
printf("[");
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (i != 0) printf(", ");
print_value(as[i]);
}
printf("]");
}
void print_assertion_passed(const char* file, int line) {
printf("[*] Assertion passed on %s:%d\n", file, line);
}
void print_assertion_failed(const char* file, int line) {
printf("[!] Assertion failed on %s:%d\n", file, line);
}
void __assert_true(const char* file, int line, bool cond) {
if (cond) {
print_assertion_passed(file, line);
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_true(cond) __assert_true(__FILE__, __LINE__, cond)
template <typename T>
void __assert_arrays_match(const char* file, int line, int len,
const T* expected, const T* got) {
if (arrays_match(len, expected, got)) {
print_assertion_passed(file, line);
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expect = ");
debug_print_array(len, expected);
printf("\n");
printf(" Got = ");
debug_print_array(len, got);
printf("\n");
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_arrays_match(len, expected, got) \
__assert_arrays_match(__FILE__, __LINE__, len, expected, got)
template <typename T>
void __assert_values_match(const char* file, int line, T expected, T got) {
if (expected == got) {
print_assertion_passed(file, line);
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expect = ");
print_value(expected);
printf("\n");
printf(" Got = ");
print_value(got);
printf("\n");
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_values_match(expected, got) \
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__assert_values_match(__FILE__, __LINE__, expected, got)
// A fake set of ExceptionIds for testing only
const ErrorContextExceptions TEST_ERROR_CONTEXT_EXCEPTIONS = {
.index_error = 0,
.value_error = 1,
.assertion_error = 2,
.runtime_error = 3,
.type_error = 4,
};
ErrorContext create_testing_errctx() {
// Everything is global so it is fine to directly return a struct
// ErrorContext
ErrorContext errctx;
errctx.initialize(&TEST_ERROR_CONTEXT_EXCEPTIONS);
return errctx;
}
void print_errctx_content(ErrorContext* errctx) {
if (errctx->has_exception()) {
printf(
"(Exception ID %d): %s ... where param1 = %ld, param2 = %ld, "
"param3 = "
"%ld\n",
errctx->exception_id, errctx->msg, errctx->param1, errctx->param2,
errctx->param3);
} else {
printf("<no exception>\n");
}
}
void __assert_errctx_no_exception(const char* file, int line,
ErrorContext* errctx) {
if (errctx->has_exception()) {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expecting no exception but caught the following:\n\n");
print_errctx_content(errctx);
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_errctx_no_exception(errctx) \
__assert_errctx_no_exception(__FILE__, __LINE__, errctx)
void __assert_errctx_has_exception(const char* file, int line,
ErrorContext* errctx,
ExceptionId expected_exception_id) {
if (errctx->has_exception()) {
if (errctx->exception_id != expected_exception_id) {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf(
"Expecting exception id %d but got exception id %d. Error "
"caught:\n\n",
expected_exception_id, errctx->exception_id);
print_errctx_content(errctx);
test_fail();
}
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expecting an exception, but there is none.");
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_errctx_has_exception(errctx, expected_exception_id) \
__assert_errctx_has_exception(__FILE__, __LINE__, errctx, \
expected_exception_id)