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// Helper macros for writing exception-based tests
/** The exception that is thrown if a test fails.
It doesn't inherit from any type so that it is not possible to catch it by a mistake,
it needs to be caught explicitly (used in the TEST_THROWS).
It bears a single message that is to be displayed to stderr. */
class TestException
{
public:
TestException(const AString & aMessage):
mMessage(aMessage)
{
}
AString mMessage;
};
/** Checks that the two values are equal; if not, throws a TestException. */
#define TEST_EQUAL(VAL1, VAL2) \
if (VAL1 != VAL2) \
{ \
throw TestException(Printf("%s (line %d): Equality test failed: %s != %s", \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, \
#VAL1, #VAL2 \
)); \
}
/** Checks that the two values are not equal; if they are, throws a TestException. */
#define TEST_NOTEQUAL(VAL1, VAL2) \
if (VAL1 == VAL2) \
{ \
throw TestException(Printf("%s (line %d): Inequality test failed: %s == %s", \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, \
#VAL1, #VAL2 \
)); \
}
/** Checks that the statement throws an exception of the specified class. */
#define TEST_THROWS(Stmt, ExcClass) \
try \
{ \
Stmt; \
throw TestException(Printf("%s (line %d): Failed to throw an exception of type %s", \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, \
#ExcClass \
)); \
} \
catch (const ExcClass &) \
{ \
/* This is the expected case. */ \
} \
catch (const std::exception & exc) \
{ \
throw TestException(Printf("%s (line %d): An unexpected std::exception descendant was thrown, was expecting type %s. Message is: %s", \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, \
#ExcClass, exc.what() \
)); \
} \
catch (...) \
{ \
throw TestException(Printf("%s (line %d): An unexpected exception object was thrown, was expecting type %s", \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, \
#ExcClass \
)); \
}
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