// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan) // Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. // // This file implements the ON_CALL() and EXPECT_CALL() macros. // // A user can use the ON_CALL() macro to specify the default action of // a mock method. The syntax is: // // ON_CALL(mock_object, Method(argument-matchers)) // .With(multi-argument-matcher) // .WillByDefault(action); // // where the .With() clause is optional. // // A user can use the EXPECT_CALL() macro to specify an expectation on // a mock method. The syntax is: // // EXPECT_CALL(mock_object, Method(argument-matchers)) // .With(multi-argument-matchers) // .Times(cardinality) // .InSequence(sequences) // .After(expectations) // .WillOnce(action) // .WillRepeatedly(action) // .RetiresOnSaturation(); // // where all clauses are optional, and .InSequence()/.After()/ // .WillOnce() can appear any number of times. #ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_SPEC_BUILDERS_H_ #define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_SPEC_BUILDERS_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace testing { // An abstract handle of an expectation. class Expectation; // A set of expectation handles. class ExpectationSet; // Anything inside the 'internal' namespace IS INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION // and MUST NOT BE USED IN USER CODE!!! namespace internal { // Implements a mock function. template class FunctionMocker; // Base class for expectations. class ExpectationBase; // Implements an expectation. template class TypedExpectation; // Helper class for testing the Expectation class template. class ExpectationTester; // Base class for function mockers. template class FunctionMockerBase; // Protects the mock object registry (in class Mock), all function // mockers, and all expectations. // // The reason we don't use more fine-grained protection is: when a // mock function Foo() is called, it needs to consult its expectations // to see which one should be picked. If another thread is allowed to // call a mock function (either Foo() or a different one) at the same // time, it could affect the "retired" attributes of Foo()'s // expectations when InSequence() is used, and thus affect which // expectation gets picked. Therefore, we sequence all mock function // calls to ensure the integrity of the mock objects' states. GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_gmock_mutex); // Abstract base class of FunctionMockerBase. This is the // type-agnostic part of the function mocker interface. Its pure // virtual methods are implemented by FunctionMockerBase. class UntypedFunctionMockerBase { public: virtual ~UntypedFunctionMockerBase() {} // Verifies that all expectations on this mock function have been // satisfied. Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures // and returns false if not. // L >= g_gmock_mutex virtual bool VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked() = 0; // Clears the ON_CALL()s set on this mock function. // L >= g_gmock_mutex virtual void ClearDefaultActionsLocked() = 0; }; // class UntypedFunctionMockerBase // This template class implements a default action spec (i.e. an // ON_CALL() statement). template class DefaultActionSpec { public: typedef typename Function::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; typedef typename Function::ArgumentMatcherTuple ArgumentMatcherTuple; // Constructs a DefaultActionSpec object from the information inside // the parenthesis of an ON_CALL() statement. DefaultActionSpec(const char* a_file, int a_line, const ArgumentMatcherTuple& matchers) : file_(a_file), line_(a_line), matchers_(matchers), // By default, extra_matcher_ should match anything. However, // we cannot initialize it with _ as that triggers a compiler // bug in Symbian's C++ compiler (cannot decide between two // overloaded constructors of Matcher). extra_matcher_(A()), last_clause_(kNone) { } // Where in the source file was the default action spec defined? const char* file() const { return file_; } int line() const { return line_; } // Implements the .With() clause. DefaultActionSpec& With(const Matcher& m) { // Makes sure this is called at most once. ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWith, ".With() cannot appear " "more than once in an ON_CALL()."); last_clause_ = kWith; extra_matcher_ = m; return *this; } // Implements the .WillByDefault() clause. DefaultActionSpec& WillByDefault(const Action& action) { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWillByDefault, ".WillByDefault() must appear " "exactly once in an ON_CALL()."); last_clause_ = kWillByDefault; ExpectSpecProperty(!action.IsDoDefault(), "DoDefault() cannot be used in ON_CALL()."); action_ = action; return *this; } // Returns true iff the given arguments match the matchers. bool Matches(const ArgumentTuple& args) const { return TupleMatches(matchers_, args) && extra_matcher_.Matches(args); } // Returns the action specified by the user. const Action& GetAction() const { AssertSpecProperty(last_clause_ == kWillByDefault, ".WillByDefault() must appear exactly " "once in an ON_CALL()."); return action_; } private: // Gives each clause in the ON_CALL() statement a name. enum Clause { // Do not change the order of the enum members! The run-time // syntax checking relies on it. kNone, kWith, kWillByDefault, }; // Asserts that the ON_CALL() statement has a certain property. void AssertSpecProperty(bool property, const string& failure_message) const { Assert(property, file_, line_, failure_message); } // Expects that the ON_CALL() statement has a certain property. void ExpectSpecProperty(bool property, const string& failure_message) const { Expect(property, file_, line_, failure_message); } // The information in statement // // ON_CALL(mock_object, Method(matchers)) // .With(multi-argument-matcher) // .WillByDefault(action); // // is recorded in the data members like this: // // source file that contains the statement => file_ // line number of the statement => line_ // matchers => matchers_ // multi-argument-matcher => extra_matcher_ // action => action_ const char* file_; int line_; ArgumentMatcherTuple matchers_; Matcher extra_matcher_; Action action_; // The last clause in the ON_CALL() statement as seen so far. // Initially kNone and changes as the statement is parsed. Clause last_clause_; }; // class DefaultActionSpec // Possible reactions on uninteresting calls. TODO(wan@google.com): // rename the enum values to the kFoo style. enum CallReaction { ALLOW, WARN, FAIL, }; } // namespace internal // Utilities for manipulating mock objects. class Mock { public: // The following public methods can be called concurrently. // Tells Google Mock to ignore mock_obj when checking for leaked // mock objects. static void AllowLeak(const void* mock_obj); // Verifies and clears all expectations on the given mock object. // If the expectations aren't satisfied, generates one or more // Google Test non-fatal failures and returns false. static bool VerifyAndClearExpectations(void* mock_obj); // Verifies all expectations on the given mock object and clears its // default actions and expectations. Returns true iff the // verification was successful. static bool VerifyAndClear(void* mock_obj); private: // Needed for a function mocker to register itself (so that we know // how to clear a mock object). template friend class internal::FunctionMockerBase; template friend class NiceMock; template friend class StrictMock; // Tells Google Mock to allow uninteresting calls on the given mock // object. // L < g_gmock_mutex static void AllowUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj); // Tells Google Mock to warn the user about uninteresting calls on // the given mock object. // L < g_gmock_mutex static void WarnUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj); // Tells Google Mock to fail uninteresting calls on the given mock // object. // L < g_gmock_mutex static void FailUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj); // Tells Google Mock the given mock object is being destroyed and // its entry in the call-reaction table should be removed. // L < g_gmock_mutex static void UnregisterCallReaction(const void* mock_obj); // Returns the reaction Google Mock will have on uninteresting calls // made on the given mock object. // L < g_gmock_mutex static internal::CallReaction GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls( const void* mock_obj); // Verifies that all expectations on the given mock object have been // satisfied. Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures // and returns false if not. // L >= g_gmock_mutex static bool VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(void* mock_obj); // Clears all ON_CALL()s set on the given mock object. // L >= g_gmock_mutex static void ClearDefaultActionsLocked(void* mock_obj); // Registers a mock object and a mock method it owns. // L < g_gmock_mutex static void Register(const void* mock_obj, internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker); // Tells Google Mock where in the source code mock_obj is used in an // ON_CALL or EXPECT_CALL. In case mock_obj is leaked, this // information helps the user identify which object it is. // L < g_gmock_mutex static void RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall( const void* mock_obj, const char* file, int line); // Unregisters a mock method; removes the owning mock object from // the registry when the last mock method associated with it has // been unregistered. This is called only in the destructor of // FunctionMockerBase. // L >= g_gmock_mutex static void UnregisterLocked(internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker); }; // class Mock // An abstract handle of an expectation. Useful in the .After() // clause of EXPECT_CALL() for setting the (partial) order of // expectations. The syntax: // // Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(...)...; // EXPECT_CALL(...).After(e1)...; // // sets two expectations where the latter can only be matched after // the former has been satisfied. // // Notes: // - This class is copyable and has value semantics. // - Constness is shallow: a const Expectation object itself cannot // be modified, but the mutable methods of the ExpectationBase // object it references can be called via expectation_base(). // - The constructors and destructor are defined out-of-line because // the Symbian WINSCW compiler wants to otherwise instantiate them // when it sees this class definition, at which point it doesn't have // ExpectationBase available yet, leading to incorrect destruction // in the linked_ptr (or compilation errors if using a checking // linked_ptr). class Expectation { public: // Constructs a null object that doesn't reference any expectation. Expectation(); ~Expectation(); // This single-argument ctor must not be explicit, in order to support the // Expectation e = EXPECT_CALL(...); // syntax. // // A TypedExpectation object stores its pre-requisites as // Expectation objects, and needs to call the non-const Retire() // method on the ExpectationBase objects they reference. Therefore // Expectation must receive a *non-const* reference to the // ExpectationBase object. Expectation(internal::ExpectationBase& exp); // NOLINT // The compiler-generated copy ctor and operator= work exactly as // intended, so we don't need to define our own. // Returns true iff rhs references the same expectation as this object does. bool operator==(const Expectation& rhs) const { return expectation_base_ == rhs.expectation_base_; } bool operator!=(const Expectation& rhs) const { return !(*this == rhs); } private: friend class ExpectationSet; friend class Sequence; friend class ::testing::internal::ExpectationBase; template friend class ::testing::internal::FunctionMockerBase; template friend class ::testing::internal::TypedExpectation; // This comparator is needed for putting Expectation objects into a set. class Less { public: bool operator()(const Expectation& lhs, const Expectation& rhs) const { return lhs.expectation_base_.get() < rhs.expectation_base_.get(); } }; typedef ::std::set Set; Expectation( const internal::linked_ptr& expectation_base); // Returns the expectation this object references. const internal::linked_ptr& expectation_base() const { return expectation_base_; } // A linked_ptr that co-owns the expectation this handle references. internal::linked_ptr expectation_base_; }; // A set of expectation handles. Useful in the .After() clause of // EXPECT_CALL() for setting the (partial) order of expectations. The // syntax: // // ExpectationSet es; // es += EXPECT_CALL(...)...; // es += EXPECT_CALL(...)...; // EXPECT_CALL(...).After(es)...; // // sets three expectations where the last one can only be matched // after the first two have both been satisfied. // // This class is copyable and has value semantics. class ExpectationSet { public: // A bidirectional iterator that can read a const element in the set. typedef Expectation::Set::const_iterator const_iterator; // An object stored in the set. This is an alias of Expectation. typedef Expectation::Set::value_type value_type; // Constructs an empty set. ExpectationSet() {} // This single-argument ctor must not be explicit, in order to support the // ExpectationSet es = EXPECT_CALL(...); // syntax. ExpectationSet(internal::ExpectationBase& exp) { // NOLINT *this += Expectation(exp); } // This single-argument ctor implements implicit conversion from // Expectation and thus must not be explicit. This allows either an // Expectation or an ExpectationSet to be used in .After(). ExpectationSet(const Expectation& e) { // NOLINT *this += e; } // The compiler-generator ctor and operator= works exactly as // intended, so we don't need to define our own. // Returns true iff rhs contains the same set of Expectation objects // as this does. bool operator==(const ExpectationSet& rhs) const { return expectations_ == rhs.expectations_; } bool operator!=(const ExpectationSet& rhs) const { return !(*this == rhs); } // Implements the syntax // expectation_set += EXPECT_CALL(...); ExpectationSet& operator+=(const Expectation& e) { expectations_.insert(e); return *this; } int size() const { return static_cast(expectations_.size()); } const_iterator begin() const { return expectations_.begin(); } const_iterator end() const { return expectations_.end(); } private: Expectation::Set expectations_; }; // Sequence objects are used by a user to specify the relative order // in which the expectations should match. They are copyable (we rely // on the compiler-defined copy constructor and assignment operator). class Sequence { public: // Constructs an empty sequence. Sequence() : last_expectation_(new Expectation) {} // Adds an expectation to this sequence. The caller must ensure // that no other thread is accessing this Sequence object. void AddExpectation(const Expectation& expectation) const; private: // The last expectation in this sequence. We use a linked_ptr here // because Sequence objects are copyable and we want the copies to // be aliases. The linked_ptr allows the copies to co-own and share // the same Expectation object. internal::linked_ptr last_expectation_; }; // class Sequence // An object of this type causes all EXPECT_CALL() statements // encountered in its scope to be put in an anonymous sequence. The // work is done in the constructor and destructor. You should only // create an InSequence object on the stack. // // The sole purpose for this class is to support easy definition of // sequential expectations, e.g. // // { // InSequence dummy; // The name of the object doesn't matter. // // // The following expectations must match in the order they appear. // EXPECT_CALL(a, Bar())...; // EXPECT_CALL(a, Baz())...; // ... // EXPECT_CALL(b, Xyz())...; // } // // You can create InSequence objects in multiple threads, as long as // they are used to affect different mock objects. The idea is that // each thread can create and set up its own mocks as if it's the only // thread. However, for clarity of your tests we recommend you to set // up mocks in the main thread unless you have a good reason not to do // so. class InSequence { public: InSequence(); ~InSequence(); private: bool sequence_created_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InSequence); // NOLINT } GMOCK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; namespace internal { // Points to the implicit sequence introduced by a living InSequence // object (if any) in the current thread or NULL. extern ThreadLocal g_gmock_implicit_sequence; // Base class for implementing expectations. // // There are two reasons for having a type-agnostic base class for // Expectation: // // 1. We need to store collections of expectations of different // types (e.g. all pre-requisites of a particular expectation, all // expectations in a sequence). Therefore these expectation objects // must share a common base class. // // 2. We can avoid binary code bloat by moving methods not depending // on the template argument of Expectation to the base class. // // This class is internal and mustn't be used by user code directly. class ExpectationBase { public: // source_text is the EXPECT_CALL(...) source that created this Expectation. ExpectationBase(const char* file, int line, const string& source_text); virtual ~ExpectationBase(); // Where in the source file was the expectation spec defined? const char* file() const { return file_; } int line() const { return line_; } const char* source_text() const { return source_text_.c_str(); } // Returns the cardinality specified in the expectation spec. const Cardinality& cardinality() const { return cardinality_; } // Describes the source file location of this expectation. void DescribeLocationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << file() << ":" << line() << ": "; } // Describes how many times a function call matching this // expectation has occurred. // L >= g_gmock_mutex virtual void DescribeCallCountTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; protected: friend class ::testing::Expectation; enum Clause { // Don't change the order of the enum members! kNone, kWith, kTimes, kInSequence, kAfter, kWillOnce, kWillRepeatedly, kRetiresOnSaturation, }; // Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns this // expectation. virtual Expectation GetHandle() = 0; // Asserts that the EXPECT_CALL() statement has the given property. void AssertSpecProperty(bool property, const string& failure_message) const { Assert(property, file_, line_, failure_message); } // Expects that the EXPECT_CALL() statement has the given property. void ExpectSpecProperty(bool property, const string& failure_message) const { Expect(property, file_, line_, failure_message); } // Explicitly specifies the cardinality of this expectation. Used // by the subclasses to implement the .Times() clause. void SpecifyCardinality(const Cardinality& cardinality); // Returns true iff the user specified the cardinality explicitly // using a .Times(). bool cardinality_specified() const { return cardinality_specified_; } // Sets the cardinality of this expectation spec. void set_cardinality(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) { cardinality_ = a_cardinality; } // The following group of methods should only be called after the // EXPECT_CALL() statement, and only when g_gmock_mutex is held by // the current thread. // Retires all pre-requisites of this expectation. // L >= g_gmock_mutex void RetireAllPreRequisites(); // Returns true iff this expectation is retired. // L >= g_gmock_mutex bool is_retired() const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); return retired_; } // Retires this expectation. // L >= g_gmock_mutex void Retire() { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); retired_ = true; } // Returns true iff this expectation is satisfied. // L >= g_gmock_mutex bool IsSatisfied() const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); return cardinality().IsSatisfiedByCallCount(call_count_); } // Returns true iff this expectation is saturated. // L >= g_gmock_mutex bool IsSaturated() const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); return cardinality().IsSaturatedByCallCount(call_count_); } // Returns true iff this expectation is over-saturated. // L >= g_gmock_mutex bool IsOverSaturated() const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); return cardinality().IsOverSaturatedByCallCount(call_count_); } // Returns true iff all pre-requisites of this expectation are satisfied. // L >= g_gmock_mutex bool AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied() const; // Adds unsatisfied pre-requisites of this expectation to 'result'. // L >= g_gmock_mutex void FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites(ExpectationSet* result) const; // Returns the number this expectation has been invoked. // L >= g_gmock_mutex int call_count() const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); return call_count_; } // Increments the number this expectation has been invoked. // L >= g_gmock_mutex void IncrementCallCount() { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); call_count_++; } private: friend class ::testing::Sequence; friend class ::testing::internal::ExpectationTester; template friend class TypedExpectation; // This group of fields are part of the spec and won't change after // an EXPECT_CALL() statement finishes. const char* file_; // The file that contains the expectation. int line_; // The line number of the expectation. const string source_text_; // The EXPECT_CALL(...) source text. // True iff the cardinality is specified explicitly. bool cardinality_specified_; Cardinality cardinality_; // The cardinality of the expectation. // The immediate pre-requisites (i.e. expectations that must be // satisfied before this expectation can be matched) of this // expectation. We use linked_ptr in the set because we want an // Expectation object to be co-owned by its FunctionMocker and its // successors. This allows multiple mock objects to be deleted at // different times. ExpectationSet immediate_prerequisites_; // This group of fields are the current state of the expectation, // and can change as the mock function is called. int call_count_; // How many times this expectation has been invoked. bool retired_; // True iff this expectation has retired. GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ExpectationBase); }; // class ExpectationBase // Impements an expectation for the given function type. template class TypedExpectation : public ExpectationBase { public: typedef typename Function::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; typedef typename Function::ArgumentMatcherTuple ArgumentMatcherTuple; typedef typename Function::Result Result; TypedExpectation(FunctionMockerBase* owner, const char* a_file, int a_line, const string& a_source_text, const ArgumentMatcherTuple& m) : ExpectationBase(a_file, a_line, a_source_text), owner_(owner), matchers_(m), extra_matcher_specified_(false), // By default, extra_matcher_ should match anything. However, // we cannot initialize it with _ as that triggers a compiler // bug in Symbian's C++ compiler (cannot decide between two // overloaded constructors of Matcher). extra_matcher_(A()), repeated_action_specified_(false), repeated_action_(DoDefault()), retires_on_saturation_(false), last_clause_(kNone), action_count_checked_(false) {} virtual ~TypedExpectation() { // Check the validity of the action count if it hasn't been done // yet (for example, if the expectation was never used). CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); } // Implements the .With() clause. TypedExpectation& With(const Matcher& m) { if (last_clause_ == kWith) { ExpectSpecProperty(false, ".With() cannot appear " "more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()."); } else { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWith, ".With() must be the first " "clause in an EXPECT_CALL()."); } last_clause_ = kWith; extra_matcher_ = m; extra_matcher_specified_ = true; return *this; } // Implements the .Times() clause. TypedExpectation& Times(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) { if (last_clause_ ==kTimes) { ExpectSpecProperty(false, ".Times() cannot appear " "more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()."); } else { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kTimes, ".Times() cannot appear after " ".InSequence(), .WillOnce(), .WillRepeatedly(), " "or .RetiresOnSaturation()."); } last_clause_ = kTimes; ExpectationBase::SpecifyCardinality(a_cardinality); return *this; } // Implements the .Times() clause. TypedExpectation& Times(int n) { return Times(Exactly(n)); } // Implements the .InSequence() clause. TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s) { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ <= kInSequence, ".InSequence() cannot appear after .After()," " .WillOnce(), .WillRepeatedly(), or " ".RetiresOnSaturation()."); last_clause_ = kInSequence; s.AddExpectation(GetHandle()); return *this; } TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2) { return InSequence(s1).InSequence(s2); } TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2, const Sequence& s3) { return InSequence(s1, s2).InSequence(s3); } TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2, const Sequence& s3, const Sequence& s4) { return InSequence(s1, s2, s3).InSequence(s4); } TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2, const Sequence& s3, const Sequence& s4, const Sequence& s5) { return InSequence(s1, s2, s3, s4).InSequence(s5); } // Implements that .After() clause. TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s) { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ <= kAfter, ".After() cannot appear after .WillOnce()," " .WillRepeatedly(), or " ".RetiresOnSaturation()."); last_clause_ = kAfter; for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = s.begin(); it != s.end(); ++it) { immediate_prerequisites_ += *it; } return *this; } TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2) { return After(s1).After(s2); } TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2, const ExpectationSet& s3) { return After(s1, s2).After(s3); } TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2, const ExpectationSet& s3, const ExpectationSet& s4) { return After(s1, s2, s3).After(s4); } TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2, const ExpectationSet& s3, const ExpectationSet& s4, const ExpectationSet& s5) { return After(s1, s2, s3, s4).After(s5); } // Implements the .WillOnce() clause. TypedExpectation& WillOnce(const Action& action) { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ <= kWillOnce, ".WillOnce() cannot appear after " ".WillRepeatedly() or .RetiresOnSaturation()."); last_clause_ = kWillOnce; actions_.push_back(action); if (!cardinality_specified()) { set_cardinality(Exactly(static_cast(actions_.size()))); } return *this; } // Implements the .WillRepeatedly() clause. TypedExpectation& WillRepeatedly(const Action& action) { if (last_clause_ == kWillRepeatedly) { ExpectSpecProperty(false, ".WillRepeatedly() cannot appear " "more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()."); } else { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWillRepeatedly, ".WillRepeatedly() cannot appear " "after .RetiresOnSaturation()."); } last_clause_ = kWillRepeatedly; repeated_action_specified_ = true; repeated_action_ = action; if (!cardinality_specified()) { set_cardinality(AtLeast(static_cast(actions_.size()))); } // Now that no more action clauses can be specified, we check // whether their count makes sense. CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); return *this; } // Implements the .RetiresOnSaturation() clause. TypedExpectation& RetiresOnSaturation() { ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kRetiresOnSaturation, ".RetiresOnSaturation() cannot appear " "more than once."); last_clause_ = kRetiresOnSaturation; retires_on_saturation_ = true; // Now that no more action clauses can be specified, we check // whether their count makes sense. CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); return *this; } // Returns the matchers for the arguments as specified inside the // EXPECT_CALL() macro. const ArgumentMatcherTuple& matchers() const { return matchers_; } // Returns the matcher specified by the .With() clause. const Matcher& extra_matcher() const { return extra_matcher_; } // Returns the sequence of actions specified by the .WillOnce() clause. const std::vector >& actions() const { return actions_; } // Returns the action specified by the .WillRepeatedly() clause. const Action& repeated_action() const { return repeated_action_; } // Returns true iff the .RetiresOnSaturation() clause was specified. bool retires_on_saturation() const { return retires_on_saturation_; } // Describes how many times a function call matching this // expectation has occurred (implements // ExpectationBase::DescribeCallCountTo()). // L >= g_gmock_mutex virtual void DescribeCallCountTo(::std::ostream* os) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); // Describes how many times the function is expected to be called. *os << " Expected: to be "; cardinality().DescribeTo(os); *os << "\n Actual: "; Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(call_count(), os); // Describes the state of the expectation (e.g. is it satisfied? // is it active?). *os << " - " << (IsOverSaturated() ? "over-saturated" : IsSaturated() ? "saturated" : IsSatisfied() ? "satisfied" : "unsatisfied") << " and " << (is_retired() ? "retired" : "active"); } void MaybeDescribeExtraMatcherTo(::std::ostream* os) { if (extra_matcher_specified_) { *os << " Expected args: "; extra_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); *os << "\n"; } } private: template friend class FunctionMockerBase; // Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns this // expectation. virtual Expectation GetHandle() { return owner_->GetHandleOf(this); } // The following methods will be called only after the EXPECT_CALL() // statement finishes and when the current thread holds // g_gmock_mutex. // Returns true iff this expectation matches the given arguments. // L >= g_gmock_mutex bool Matches(const ArgumentTuple& args) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); return TupleMatches(matchers_, args) && extra_matcher_.Matches(args); } // Returns true iff this expectation should handle the given arguments. // L >= g_gmock_mutex bool ShouldHandleArguments(const ArgumentTuple& args) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); // In case the action count wasn't checked when the expectation // was defined (e.g. if this expectation has no WillRepeatedly() // or RetiresOnSaturation() clause), we check it when the // expectation is used for the first time. CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); return !is_retired() && AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied() && Matches(args); } // Describes the result of matching the arguments against this // expectation to the given ostream. // L >= g_gmock_mutex void ExplainMatchResultTo(const ArgumentTuple& args, ::std::ostream* os) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); if (is_retired()) { *os << " Expected: the expectation is active\n" << " Actual: it is retired\n"; } else if (!Matches(args)) { if (!TupleMatches(matchers_, args)) { ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo(matchers_, args, os); } StringMatchResultListener listener; if (!extra_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(args, &listener)) { *os << " Expected args: "; extra_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); *os << "\n Actual: don't match"; internal::PrintIfNotEmpty(listener.str(), os); *os << "\n"; } } else if (!AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied()) { *os << " Expected: all pre-requisites are satisfied\n" << " Actual: the following immediate pre-requisites " << "are not satisfied:\n"; ExpectationSet unsatisfied_prereqs; FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites(&unsatisfied_prereqs); int i = 0; for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = unsatisfied_prereqs.begin(); it != unsatisfied_prereqs.end(); ++it) { it->expectation_base()->DescribeLocationTo(os); *os << "pre-requisite #" << i++ << "\n"; } *os << " (end of pre-requisites)\n"; } else { // This line is here just for completeness' sake. It will never // be executed as currently the ExplainMatchResultTo() function // is called only when the mock function call does NOT match the // expectation. *os << "The call matches the expectation.\n"; } } // Returns the action that should be taken for the current invocation. // L >= g_gmock_mutex const Action& GetCurrentAction(const FunctionMockerBase* mocker, const ArgumentTuple& args) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); const int count = call_count(); Assert(count >= 1, __FILE__, __LINE__, "call_count() is <= 0 when GetCurrentAction() is " "called - this should never happen."); const int action_count = static_cast(actions().size()); if (action_count > 0 && !repeated_action_specified_ && count > action_count) { // If there is at least one WillOnce() and no WillRepeatedly(), // we warn the user when the WillOnce() clauses ran out. ::std::stringstream ss; DescribeLocationTo(&ss); ss << "Actions ran out in " << source_text() << "...\n" << "Called " << count << " times, but only " << action_count << " WillOnce()" << (action_count == 1 ? " is" : "s are") << " specified - "; mocker->DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, &ss); Log(WARNING, ss.str(), 1); } return count <= action_count ? actions()[count - 1] : repeated_action(); } // Given the arguments of a mock function call, if the call will // over-saturate this expectation, returns the default action; // otherwise, returns the next action in this expectation. Also // describes *what* happened to 'what', and explains *why* Google // Mock does it to 'why'. This method is not const as it calls // IncrementCallCount(). // L >= g_gmock_mutex Action GetActionForArguments(const FunctionMockerBase* mocker, const ArgumentTuple& args, ::std::ostream* what, ::std::ostream* why) { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); if (IsSaturated()) { // We have an excessive call. IncrementCallCount(); *what << "Mock function called more times than expected - "; mocker->DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, what); DescribeCallCountTo(why); // TODO(wan): allow the user to control whether unexpected calls // should fail immediately or continue using a flag // --gmock_unexpected_calls_are_fatal. return DoDefault(); } IncrementCallCount(); RetireAllPreRequisites(); if (retires_on_saturation() && IsSaturated()) { Retire(); } // Must be done after IncrementCount()! *what << "Mock function call matches " << source_text() <<"...\n"; return GetCurrentAction(mocker, args); } // Checks the action count (i.e. the number of WillOnce() and // WillRepeatedly() clauses) against the cardinality if this hasn't // been done before. Prints a warning if there are too many or too // few actions. // L < mutex_ void CheckActionCountIfNotDone() const { bool should_check = false; { MutexLock l(&mutex_); if (!action_count_checked_) { action_count_checked_ = true; should_check = true; } } if (should_check) { if (!cardinality_specified_) { // The cardinality was inferred - no need to check the action // count against it. return; } // The cardinality was explicitly specified. const int action_count = static_cast(actions_.size()); const int upper_bound = cardinality().ConservativeUpperBound(); const int lower_bound = cardinality().ConservativeLowerBound(); bool too_many; // True if there are too many actions, or false // if there are too few. if (action_count > upper_bound || (action_count == upper_bound && repeated_action_specified_)) { too_many = true; } else if (0 < action_count && action_count < lower_bound && !repeated_action_specified_) { too_many = false; } else { return; } ::std::stringstream ss; DescribeLocationTo(&ss); ss << "Too " << (too_many ? "many" : "few") << " actions specified in " << source_text() << "...\n" << "Expected to be "; cardinality().DescribeTo(&ss); ss << ", but has " << (too_many ? "" : "only ") << action_count << " WillOnce()" << (action_count == 1 ? "" : "s"); if (repeated_action_specified_) { ss << " and a WillRepeatedly()"; } ss << "."; Log(WARNING, ss.str(), -1); // -1 means "don't print stack trace". } } // All the fields below won't change once the EXPECT_CALL() // statement finishes. FunctionMockerBase* const owner_; ArgumentMatcherTuple matchers_; bool extra_matcher_specified_; Matcher extra_matcher_; std::vector > actions_; bool repeated_action_specified_; // True if a WillRepeatedly() was specified. Action repeated_action_; bool retires_on_saturation_; Clause last_clause_; mutable bool action_count_checked_; // Under mutex_. mutable Mutex mutex_; // Protects action_count_checked_. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TypedExpectation); }; // class TypedExpectation // A MockSpec object is used by ON_CALL() or EXPECT_CALL() for // specifying the default behavior of, or expectation on, a mock // function. // Note: class MockSpec really belongs to the ::testing namespace. // However if we define it in ::testing, MSVC will complain when // classes in ::testing::internal declare it as a friend class // template. To workaround this compiler bug, we define MockSpec in // ::testing::internal and import it into ::testing. template class MockSpec { public: typedef typename internal::Function::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; typedef typename internal::Function::ArgumentMatcherTuple ArgumentMatcherTuple; // Constructs a MockSpec object, given the function mocker object // that the spec is associated with. explicit MockSpec(internal::FunctionMockerBase* function_mocker) : function_mocker_(function_mocker) {} // Adds a new default action spec to the function mocker and returns // the newly created spec. internal::DefaultActionSpec& InternalDefaultActionSetAt( const char* file, int line, const char* obj, const char* call) { LogWithLocation(internal::INFO, file, line, string("ON_CALL(") + obj + ", " + call + ") invoked"); return function_mocker_->AddNewDefaultActionSpec(file, line, matchers_); } // Adds a new expectation spec to the function mocker and returns // the newly created spec. internal::TypedExpectation& InternalExpectedAt( const char* file, int line, const char* obj, const char* call) { const string source_text(string("EXPECT_CALL(") + obj + ", " + call + ")"); LogWithLocation(internal::INFO, file, line, source_text + " invoked"); return function_mocker_->AddNewExpectation( file, line, source_text, matchers_); } private: template friend class internal::FunctionMocker; void SetMatchers(const ArgumentMatcherTuple& matchers) { matchers_ = matchers; } // Logs a message including file and line number information. void LogWithLocation(testing::internal::LogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line, const string& message) { ::std::ostringstream s; s << file << ":" << line << ": " << message << ::std::endl; Log(severity, s.str(), 0); } // The function mocker that owns this spec. internal::FunctionMockerBase* const function_mocker_; // The argument matchers specified in the spec. ArgumentMatcherTuple matchers_; GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MockSpec); }; // class MockSpec // MSVC warns about using 'this' in base member initializer list, so // we need to temporarily disable the warning. We have to do it for // the entire class to suppress the warning, even though it's about // the constructor only. #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state. #pragma warning(disable:4355) // Temporarily disables warning 4355. #endif // _MSV_VER // C++ treats the void type specially. For example, you cannot define // a void-typed variable or pass a void value to a function. // ActionResultHolder holds a value of type T, where T must be a // copyable type or void (T doesn't need to be default-constructable). // It hides the syntactic difference between void and other types, and // is used to unify the code for invoking both void-returning and // non-void-returning mock functions. This generic definition is used // when T is not void. template class ActionResultHolder { public: explicit ActionResultHolder(T a_value) : value_(a_value) {} // The compiler-generated copy constructor and assignment operator // are exactly what we need, so we don't need to define them. T value() const { return value_; } // Prints the held value as an action's result to os. void PrintAsActionResult(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "\n Returns: "; UniversalPrinter::Print(value_, os); } // Performs the given mock function's default action and returns the // result in a ActionResultHolder. template static ActionResultHolder PerformDefaultAction( const FunctionMockerBase* func_mocker, const Arguments& args, const string& call_description) { return ActionResultHolder( func_mocker->PerformDefaultAction(args, call_description)); } // Performs the given action and returns the result in a // ActionResultHolder. template static ActionResultHolder PerformAction(const Action& action, const Arguments& args) { return ActionResultHolder(action.Perform(args)); } private: T value_; // T could be a reference type, so = isn't supported. GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ActionResultHolder); }; // Specialization for T = void. template <> class ActionResultHolder { public: ActionResultHolder() {} void value() const {} void PrintAsActionResult(::std::ostream* /* os */) const {} template static ActionResultHolder PerformDefaultAction( const FunctionMockerBase* func_mocker, const Arguments& args, const string& call_description) { func_mocker->PerformDefaultAction(args, call_description); return ActionResultHolder(); } template static ActionResultHolder PerformAction(const Action& action, const Arguments& args) { action.Perform(args); return ActionResultHolder(); } }; // The base of the function mocker class for the given function type. // We put the methods in this class instead of its child to avoid code // bloat. template class FunctionMockerBase : public UntypedFunctionMockerBase { public: typedef typename Function::Result Result; typedef typename Function::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; typedef typename Function::ArgumentMatcherTuple ArgumentMatcherTuple; FunctionMockerBase() : mock_obj_(NULL), name_(""), current_spec_(this) {} // The destructor verifies that all expectations on this mock // function have been satisfied. If not, it will report Google Test // non-fatal failures for the violations. // L < g_gmock_mutex virtual ~FunctionMockerBase() { MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(); Mock::UnregisterLocked(this); } // Returns the ON_CALL spec that matches this mock function with the // given arguments; returns NULL if no matching ON_CALL is found. // L = * const DefaultActionSpec* FindDefaultActionSpec( const ArgumentTuple& args) const { for (typename std::vector >::const_reverse_iterator it = default_actions_.rbegin(); it != default_actions_.rend(); ++it) { const DefaultActionSpec& spec = *it; if (spec.Matches(args)) return &spec; } return NULL; } // Performs the default action of this mock function on the given arguments // and returns the result. Asserts with a helpful call descrption if there is // no valid return value. This method doesn't depend on the mutable state of // this object, and thus can be called concurrently without locking. // L = * Result PerformDefaultAction(const ArgumentTuple& args, const string& call_description) const { const DefaultActionSpec* const spec = FindDefaultActionSpec(args); if (spec != NULL) { return spec->GetAction().Perform(args); } Assert(DefaultValue::Exists(), "", -1, call_description + "\n The mock function has no default action " "set, and its return type has no default value set."); return DefaultValue::Get(); } // Registers this function mocker and the mock object owning it; // returns a reference to the function mocker object. This is only // called by the ON_CALL() and EXPECT_CALL() macros. // L < g_gmock_mutex FunctionMocker& RegisterOwner(const void* mock_obj) { { MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); mock_obj_ = mock_obj; } Mock::Register(mock_obj, this); return *::testing::internal::down_cast*>(this); } // The following two functions are from UntypedFunctionMockerBase. // Verifies that all expectations on this mock function have been // satisfied. Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures // and returns false if not. // L >= g_gmock_mutex virtual bool VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(); // Clears the ON_CALL()s set on this mock function. // L >= g_gmock_mutex virtual void ClearDefaultActionsLocked() { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); default_actions_.clear(); } // Sets the name of the function being mocked. Will be called upon // each invocation of this mock function. // L < g_gmock_mutex void SetOwnerAndName(const void* mock_obj, const char* name) { // We protect name_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock function // is called from two threads concurrently. MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); mock_obj_ = mock_obj; name_ = name; } // Returns the address of the mock object this method belongs to. // Must be called after SetOwnerAndName() has been called. // L < g_gmock_mutex const void* MockObject() const { const void* mock_obj; { // We protect mock_obj_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock // function is called from two threads concurrently. MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); mock_obj = mock_obj_; } return mock_obj; } // Returns the name of the function being mocked. Must be called // after SetOwnerAndName() has been called. // L < g_gmock_mutex const char* Name() const { const char* name; { // We protect name_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock // function is called from two threads concurrently. MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); name = name_; } return name; } protected: template friend class MockSpec; // Returns the result of invoking this mock function with the given // arguments. This function can be safely called from multiple // threads concurrently. // L < g_gmock_mutex Result InvokeWith(const ArgumentTuple& args); // Adds and returns a default action spec for this mock function. // L < g_gmock_mutex DefaultActionSpec& AddNewDefaultActionSpec( const char* file, int line, const ArgumentMatcherTuple& m) { Mock::RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall(MockObject(), file, line); default_actions_.push_back(DefaultActionSpec(file, line, m)); return default_actions_.back(); } // Adds and returns an expectation spec for this mock function. // L < g_gmock_mutex TypedExpectation& AddNewExpectation( const char* file, int line, const string& source_text, const ArgumentMatcherTuple& m) { Mock::RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall(MockObject(), file, line); const linked_ptr > expectation( new TypedExpectation(this, file, line, source_text, m)); expectations_.push_back(expectation); // Adds this expectation into the implicit sequence if there is one. Sequence* const implicit_sequence = g_gmock_implicit_sequence.get(); if (implicit_sequence != NULL) { implicit_sequence->AddExpectation(Expectation(expectation)); } return *expectation; } // The current spec (either default action spec or expectation spec) // being described on this function mocker. MockSpec& current_spec() { return current_spec_; } private: template friend class TypedExpectation; typedef std::vector > > TypedExpectations; // Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns exp, // which must be an expectation on this mock function. Expectation GetHandleOf(TypedExpectation* exp) { for (typename TypedExpectations::const_iterator it = expectations_.begin(); it != expectations_.end(); ++it) { if (it->get() == exp) { return Expectation(*it); } } Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Cannot find expectation."); return Expectation(); // The above statement is just to make the code compile, and will // never be executed. } // Some utilities needed for implementing InvokeWith(). // Describes what default action will be performed for the given // arguments. // L = * void DescribeDefaultActionTo(const ArgumentTuple& args, ::std::ostream* os) const { const DefaultActionSpec* const spec = FindDefaultActionSpec(args); if (spec == NULL) { *os << (internal::type_equals::value ? "returning directly.\n" : "returning default value.\n"); } else { *os << "taking default action specified at:\n" << spec->file() << ":" << spec->line() << ":\n"; } } // Writes a message that the call is uninteresting (i.e. neither // explicitly expected nor explicitly unexpected) to the given // ostream. // L < g_gmock_mutex void DescribeUninterestingCall(const ArgumentTuple& args, ::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "Uninteresting mock function call - "; DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, os); *os << " Function call: " << Name(); UniversalPrinter::Print(args, os); } // Critical section: We must find the matching expectation and the // corresponding action that needs to be taken in an ATOMIC // transaction. Otherwise another thread may call this mock // method in the middle and mess up the state. // // However, performing the action has to be left out of the critical // section. The reason is that we have no control on what the // action does (it can invoke an arbitrary user function or even a // mock function) and excessive locking could cause a dead lock. // L < g_gmock_mutex bool FindMatchingExpectationAndAction( const ArgumentTuple& args, TypedExpectation** exp, Action* action, bool* is_excessive, ::std::ostream* what, ::std::ostream* why) { MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); *exp = this->FindMatchingExpectationLocked(args); if (*exp == NULL) { // A match wasn't found. *action = DoDefault(); this->FormatUnexpectedCallMessageLocked(args, what, why); return false; } // This line must be done before calling GetActionForArguments(), // which will increment the call count for *exp and thus affect // its saturation status. *is_excessive = (*exp)->IsSaturated(); *action = (*exp)->GetActionForArguments(this, args, what, why); return true; } // Returns the expectation that matches the arguments, or NULL if no // expectation matches them. // L >= g_gmock_mutex TypedExpectation* FindMatchingExpectationLocked( const ArgumentTuple& args) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); for (typename TypedExpectations::const_reverse_iterator it = expectations_.rbegin(); it != expectations_.rend(); ++it) { TypedExpectation* const exp = it->get(); if (exp->ShouldHandleArguments(args)) { return exp; } } return NULL; } // Returns a message that the arguments don't match any expectation. // L >= g_gmock_mutex void FormatUnexpectedCallMessageLocked(const ArgumentTuple& args, ::std::ostream* os, ::std::ostream* why) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); *os << "\nUnexpected mock function call - "; DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, os); PrintTriedExpectationsLocked(args, why); } // Prints a list of expectations that have been tried against the // current mock function call. // L >= g_gmock_mutex void PrintTriedExpectationsLocked(const ArgumentTuple& args, ::std::ostream* why) const { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); const int count = static_cast(expectations_.size()); *why << "Google Mock tried the following " << count << " " << (count == 1 ? "expectation, but it didn't match" : "expectations, but none matched") << ":\n"; for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { *why << "\n"; expectations_[i]->DescribeLocationTo(why); if (count > 1) { *why << "tried expectation #" << i << ": "; } *why << expectations_[i]->source_text() << "...\n"; expectations_[i]->ExplainMatchResultTo(args, why); expectations_[i]->DescribeCallCountTo(why); } } // Address of the mock object this mock method belongs to. Only // valid after this mock method has been called or // ON_CALL/EXPECT_CALL has been invoked on it. const void* mock_obj_; // Protected by g_gmock_mutex. // Name of the function being mocked. Only valid after this mock // method has been called. const char* name_; // Protected by g_gmock_mutex. // The current spec (either default action spec or expectation spec) // being described on this function mocker. MockSpec current_spec_; // All default action specs for this function mocker. std::vector > default_actions_; // All expectations for this function mocker. TypedExpectations expectations_; // There is no generally useful and implementable semantics of // copying a mock object, so copying a mock is usually a user error. // Thus we disallow copying function mockers. If the user really // wants to copy a mock object, he should implement his own copy // operation, for example: // // class MockFoo : public Foo { // public: // // Defines a copy constructor explicitly. // MockFoo(const MockFoo& src) {} // ... // }; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(FunctionMockerBase); }; // class FunctionMockerBase #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state. #endif // _MSV_VER // Implements methods of FunctionMockerBase. // Verifies that all expectations on this mock function have been // satisfied. Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures and // returns false if not. // L >= g_gmock_mutex template bool FunctionMockerBase::VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked() { g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); bool expectations_met = true; for (typename TypedExpectations::const_iterator it = expectations_.begin(); it != expectations_.end(); ++it) { TypedExpectation* const exp = it->get(); if (exp->IsOverSaturated()) { // There was an upper-bound violation. Since the error was // already reported when it occurred, there is no need to do // anything here. expectations_met = false; } else if (!exp->IsSatisfied()) { expectations_met = false; ::std::stringstream ss; ss << "Actual function call count doesn't match " << exp->source_text() << "...\n"; // No need to show the source file location of the expectation // in the description, as the Expect() call that follows already // takes care of it. exp->MaybeDescribeExtraMatcherTo(&ss); exp->DescribeCallCountTo(&ss); Expect(false, exp->file(), exp->line(), ss.str()); } } expectations_.clear(); return expectations_met; } // Reports an uninteresting call (whose description is in msg) in the // manner specified by 'reaction'. void ReportUninterestingCall(CallReaction reaction, const string& msg); // Calculates the result of invoking this mock function with the given // arguments, prints it, and returns it. // L < g_gmock_mutex template typename Function::Result FunctionMockerBase::InvokeWith( const typename Function::ArgumentTuple& args) { typedef ActionResultHolder ResultHolder; if (expectations_.size() == 0) { // No expectation is set on this mock method - we have an // uninteresting call. // We must get Google Mock's reaction on uninteresting calls // made on this mock object BEFORE performing the action, // because the action may DELETE the mock object and make the // following expression meaningless. const CallReaction reaction = Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(MockObject()); // True iff we need to print this call's arguments and return // value. This definition must be kept in sync with // the behavior of ReportUninterestingCall(). const bool need_to_report_uninteresting_call = // If the user allows this uninteresting call, we print it // only when he wants informational messages. reaction == ALLOW ? LogIsVisible(INFO) : // If the user wants this to be a warning, we print it only // when he wants to see warnings. reaction == WARN ? LogIsVisible(WARNING) : // Otherwise, the user wants this to be an error, and we // should always print detailed information in the error. true; if (!need_to_report_uninteresting_call) { // Perform the action without printing the call information. return PerformDefaultAction(args, ""); } // Warns about the uninteresting call. ::std::stringstream ss; DescribeUninterestingCall(args, &ss); // Calculates the function result. const ResultHolder result = ResultHolder::PerformDefaultAction(this, args, ss.str()); // Prints the function result. result.PrintAsActionResult(&ss); ReportUninterestingCall(reaction, ss.str()); return result.value(); } bool is_excessive = false; ::std::stringstream ss; ::std::stringstream why; ::std::stringstream loc; Action action; TypedExpectation* exp; // The FindMatchingExpectationAndAction() function acquires and // releases g_gmock_mutex. const bool found = FindMatchingExpectationAndAction( args, &exp, &action, &is_excessive, &ss, &why); // True iff we need to print the call's arguments and return value. // This definition must be kept in sync with the uses of Expect() // and Log() in this function. const bool need_to_report_call = !found || is_excessive || LogIsVisible(INFO); if (!need_to_report_call) { // Perform the action without printing the call information. return action.IsDoDefault() ? PerformDefaultAction(args, "") : action.Perform(args); } ss << " Function call: " << Name(); UniversalPrinter::Print(args, &ss); // In case the action deletes a piece of the expectation, we // generate the message beforehand. if (found && !is_excessive) { exp->DescribeLocationTo(&loc); } const ResultHolder result = action.IsDoDefault() ? ResultHolder::PerformDefaultAction(this, args, ss.str()) : ResultHolder::PerformAction(action, args); result.PrintAsActionResult(&ss); ss << "\n" << why.str(); if (!found) { // No expectation matches this call - reports a failure. Expect(false, NULL, -1, ss.str()); } else if (is_excessive) { // We had an upper-bound violation and the failure message is in ss. Expect(false, exp->file(), exp->line(), ss.str()); } else { // We had an expected call and the matching expectation is // described in ss. Log(INFO, loc.str() + ss.str(), 2); } return result.value(); } } // namespace internal // The style guide prohibits "using" statements in a namespace scope // inside a header file. However, the MockSpec class template is // meant to be defined in the ::testing namespace. The following line // is just a trick for working around a bug in MSVC 8.0, which cannot // handle it if we define MockSpec in ::testing. using internal::MockSpec; // Const(x) is a convenient function for obtaining a const reference // to x. This is useful for setting expectations on an overloaded // const mock method, e.g. // // class MockFoo : public FooInterface { // public: // MOCK_METHOD0(Bar, int()); // MOCK_CONST_METHOD0(Bar, int&()); // }; // // MockFoo foo; // // Expects a call to non-const MockFoo::Bar(). // EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()); // // Expects a call to const MockFoo::Bar(). // EXPECT_CALL(Const(foo), Bar()); template inline const T& Const(const T& x) { return x; } // Constructs an Expectation object that references and co-owns exp. inline Expectation::Expectation(internal::ExpectationBase& exp) // NOLINT : expectation_base_(exp.GetHandle().expectation_base()) {} } // namespace testing // A separate macro is required to avoid compile errors when the name // of the method used in call is a result of macro expansion. // See CompilesWithMethodNameExpandedFromMacro tests in // internal/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc for more details. #define GMOCK_ON_CALL_IMPL_(obj, call) \ ((obj).gmock_##call).InternalDefaultActionSetAt(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ #obj, #call) #define ON_CALL(obj, call) GMOCK_ON_CALL_IMPL_(obj, call) #define GMOCK_EXPECT_CALL_IMPL_(obj, call) \ ((obj).gmock_##call).InternalExpectedAt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #obj, #call) #define EXPECT_CALL(obj, call) GMOCK_EXPECT_CALL_IMPL_(obj, call) #endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_SPEC_BUILDERS_H_