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30
31// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
32//
33// This file tests the built-in actions in gmock-more-actions.h.
34
35#include "gmock/gmock-more-actions.h"
36
37#include <functional>
38#include <sstream>
39#include <string>
40#include "gmock/gmock.h"
41#include "gtest/gtest.h"
42#include "gtest/internal/gtest-linked_ptr.h"
43
44namespace testing {
45namespace gmock_more_actions_test {
46
47using ::std::plus;
48using ::std::string;
49using testing::get;
50using testing::make_tuple;
51using testing::tuple;
52using testing::tuple_element;
53using testing::_;
54using testing::Action;
55using testing::ActionInterface;
56using testing::DeleteArg;
57using testing::Invoke;
58using testing::Return;
59using testing::ReturnArg;
60using testing::ReturnPointee;
61using testing::SaveArg;
62using testing::SaveArgPointee;
63using testing::SetArgReferee;
64using testing::StaticAssertTypeEq;
65using testing::Unused;
66using testing::WithArg;
67using testing::WithoutArgs;
68using testing::internal::linked_ptr;
69
70// For suppressing compiler warnings on conversion possibly losing precision.
71inline short Short(short n) { return n; }  // NOLINT
72inline char Char(char ch) { return ch; }
73
74// Sample functions and functors for testing Invoke() and etc.
75int Nullary() { return 1; }
76
77class NullaryFunctor {
78 public:
79  int operator()() { return 2; }
80};
81
82bool g_done = false;
83void VoidNullary() { g_done = true; }
84
85class VoidNullaryFunctor {
86 public:
87  void operator()() { g_done = true; }
88};
89
90bool Unary(int x) { return x < 0; }
91
92const char* Plus1(const char* s) { return s + 1; }
93
94void VoidUnary(int /* n */) { g_done = true; }
95
96bool ByConstRef(const std::string& s) { return s == "Hi"; }
97
98const double g_double = 0;
99bool ReferencesGlobalDouble(const double& x) { return &x == &g_double; }
100
101std::string ByNonConstRef(std::string& s) { return s += "+"; }  // NOLINT
102
103struct UnaryFunctor {
104  int operator()(bool x) { return x ? 1 : -1; }
105};
106
107const char* Binary(const char* input, short n) { return input + n; }  // NOLINT
108
109void VoidBinary(int, char) { g_done = true; }
110
111int Ternary(int x, char y, short z) { return x + y + z; }  // NOLINT
112
113void VoidTernary(int, char, bool) { g_done = true; }
114
115int SumOf4(int a, int b, int c, int d) { return a + b + c + d; }
116
117int SumOfFirst2(int a, int b, Unused, Unused) { return a + b; }
118
119void VoidFunctionWithFourArguments(char, int, float, double) { g_done = true; }
120
121std::string Concat4(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
122                    const char* s4) {
123  return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4;
124}
125
126int SumOf5(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { return a + b + c + d + e; }
127
128struct SumOf5Functor {
129  int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) {
130    return a + b + c + d + e;
131  }
132};
133
134std::string Concat5(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
135                    const char* s4, const char* s5) {
136  return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5;
137}
138
139int SumOf6(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) {
140  return a + b + c + d + e + f;
141}
142
143struct SumOf6Functor {
144  int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) {
145    return a + b + c + d + e + f;
146  }
147};
148
149std::string Concat6(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
150                    const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6) {
151  return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6;
152}
153
154std::string Concat7(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
155                    const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
156                    const char* s7) {
157  return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7;
158}
159
160std::string Concat8(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
161                    const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
162                    const char* s7, const char* s8) {
163  return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8;
164}
165
166std::string Concat9(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
167                    const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
168                    const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9) {
169  return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9;
170}
171
172std::string Concat10(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
173                     const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
174                     const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9,
175                     const char* s10) {
176  return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10;
177}
178
179class Foo {
180 public:
181  Foo() : value_(123) {}
182
183  int Nullary() const { return value_; }
184
185  short Unary(long x) { return static_cast<short>(value_ + x); }  // NOLINT
186
187  std::string Binary(const std::string& str, char c) const { return str + c; }
188
189  int Ternary(int x, bool y, char z) { return value_ + x + y*z; }
190
191  int SumOf4(int a, int b, int c, int d) const {
192    return a + b + c + d + value_;
193  }
194
195  int SumOfLast2(Unused, Unused, int a, int b) const { return a + b; }
196
197  int SumOf5(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { return a + b + c + d + e; }
198
199  int SumOf6(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) {
200    return a + b + c + d + e + f;
201  }
202
203  std::string Concat7(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
204                      const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
205                      const char* s7) {
206    return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7;
207  }
208
209  std::string Concat8(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
210                      const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
211                      const char* s7, const char* s8) {
212    return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8;
213  }
214
215  std::string Concat9(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
216                      const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
217                      const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9) {
218    return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9;
219  }
220
221  std::string Concat10(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3,
222                       const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6,
223                       const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9,
224                       const char* s10) {
225    return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10;
226  }
227
228 private:
229  int value_;
230};
231
232// Tests using Invoke() with a nullary function.
233TEST(InvokeTest, Nullary) {
234  Action<int()> a = Invoke(Nullary);  // NOLINT
235  EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
236}
237
238// Tests using Invoke() with a unary function.
239TEST(InvokeTest, Unary) {
240  Action<bool(int)> a = Invoke(Unary);  // NOLINT
241  EXPECT_FALSE(a.Perform(make_tuple(1)));
242  EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(make_tuple(-1)));
243}
244
245// Tests using Invoke() with a binary function.
246TEST(InvokeTest, Binary) {
247  Action<const char*(const char*, short)> a = Invoke(Binary);  // NOLINT
248  const char* p = "Hello";
249  EXPECT_EQ(p + 2, a.Perform(make_tuple(p, Short(2))));
250}
251
252// Tests using Invoke() with a ternary function.
253TEST(InvokeTest, Ternary) {
254  Action<int(int, char, short)> a = Invoke(Ternary);  // NOLINT
255  EXPECT_EQ(6, a.Perform(make_tuple(1, '\2', Short(3))));
256}
257
258// Tests using Invoke() with a 4-argument function.
259TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes4Arguments) {
260  Action<int(int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf4);  // NOLINT
261  EXPECT_EQ(1234, a.Perform(make_tuple(1000, 200, 30, 4)));
262}
263
264// Tests using Invoke() with a 5-argument function.
265TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes5Arguments) {
266  Action<int(int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf5);  // NOLINT
267  EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(make_tuple(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5)));
268}
269
270// Tests using Invoke() with a 6-argument function.
271TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes6Arguments) {
272  Action<int(int, int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf6);  // NOLINT
273  EXPECT_EQ(123456, a.Perform(make_tuple(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6)));
274}
275
276// A helper that turns the type of a C-string literal from const
277// char[N] to const char*.
278inline const char* CharPtr(const char* s) { return s; }
279
280// Tests using Invoke() with a 7-argument function.
281TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes7Arguments) {
282  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
283                     const char*, const char*, const char*)>
284      a = Invoke(Concat7);
285  EXPECT_EQ("1234567",
286            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
287                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
288                                 CharPtr("7"))));
289}
290
291// Tests using Invoke() with a 8-argument function.
292TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes8Arguments) {
293  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
294                     const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*)>
295      a = Invoke(Concat8);
296  EXPECT_EQ("12345678",
297            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
298                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
299                                 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"))));
300}
301
302// Tests using Invoke() with a 9-argument function.
303TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes9Arguments) {
304  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
305                     const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
306                     const char*)>
307      a = Invoke(Concat9);
308  EXPECT_EQ("123456789",
309            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
310                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
311                                 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"))));
312}
313
314// Tests using Invoke() with a 10-argument function.
315TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes10Arguments) {
316  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
317                     const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
318                     const char*, const char*)>
319      a = Invoke(Concat10);
320  EXPECT_EQ("1234567890",
321            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
322                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
323                                 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"),
324                                 CharPtr("0"))));
325}
326
327// Tests using Invoke() with functions with parameters declared as Unused.
328TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionWithUnusedParameters) {
329  Action<int(int, int, double, const std::string&)> a1 = Invoke(SumOfFirst2);
330  tuple<int, int, double, std::string> dummy =
331      make_tuple(10, 2, 5.6, std::string("hi"));
332  EXPECT_EQ(12, a1.Perform(dummy));
333
334  Action<int(int, int, bool, int*)> a2 =
335      Invoke(SumOfFirst2);
336  EXPECT_EQ(23, a2.Perform(make_tuple(20, 3, true, static_cast<int*>(NULL))));
337}
338
339// Tests using Invoke() with methods with parameters declared as Unused.
340TEST(InvokeTest, MethodWithUnusedParameters) {
341  Foo foo;
342  Action<int(std::string, bool, int, int)> a1 = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOfLast2);
343  EXPECT_EQ(12, a1.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("hi"), true, 10, 2)));
344
345  Action<int(char, double, int, int)> a2 =
346      Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOfLast2);
347  EXPECT_EQ(23, a2.Perform(make_tuple('a', 2.5, 20, 3)));
348}
349
350// Tests using Invoke() with a functor.
351TEST(InvokeTest, Functor) {
352  Action<long(long, int)> a = Invoke(plus<long>());  // NOLINT
353  EXPECT_EQ(3L, a.Perform(make_tuple(1, 2)));
354}
355
356// Tests using Invoke(f) as an action of a compatible type.
357TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionWithCompatibleType) {
358  Action<long(int, short, char, bool)> a = Invoke(SumOf4);  // NOLINT
359  EXPECT_EQ(4321, a.Perform(make_tuple(4000, Short(300), Char(20), true)));
360}
361
362// Tests using Invoke() with an object pointer and a method pointer.
363
364// Tests using Invoke() with a nullary method.
365TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Nullary) {
366  Foo foo;
367  Action<int()> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Nullary);  // NOLINT
368  EXPECT_EQ(123, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
369}
370
371// Tests using Invoke() with a unary method.
372TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Unary) {
373  Foo foo;
374  Action<short(long)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Unary);  // NOLINT
375  EXPECT_EQ(4123, a.Perform(make_tuple(4000)));
376}
377
378// Tests using Invoke() with a binary method.
379TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Binary) {
380  Foo foo;
381  Action<std::string(const std::string&, char)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Binary);
382  std::string s("Hell");
383  tuple<std::string, char> dummy = make_tuple(s, 'o');
384  EXPECT_EQ("Hello", a.Perform(dummy));
385}
386
387// Tests using Invoke() with a ternary method.
388TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Ternary) {
389  Foo foo;
390  Action<int(int, bool, char)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Ternary);  // NOLINT
391  EXPECT_EQ(1124, a.Perform(make_tuple(1000, true, Char(1))));
392}
393
394// Tests using Invoke() with a 4-argument method.
395TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes4Arguments) {
396  Foo foo;
397  Action<int(int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf4);  // NOLINT
398  EXPECT_EQ(1357, a.Perform(make_tuple(1000, 200, 30, 4)));
399}
400
401// Tests using Invoke() with a 5-argument method.
402TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes5Arguments) {
403  Foo foo;
404  Action<int(int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf5);  // NOLINT
405  EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(make_tuple(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5)));
406}
407
408// Tests using Invoke() with a 6-argument method.
409TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes6Arguments) {
410  Foo foo;
411  Action<int(int, int, int, int, int, int)> a =  // NOLINT
412      Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf6);
413  EXPECT_EQ(123456, a.Perform(make_tuple(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6)));
414}
415
416// Tests using Invoke() with a 7-argument method.
417TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes7Arguments) {
418  Foo foo;
419  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
420                     const char*, const char*, const char*)>
421      a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat7);
422  EXPECT_EQ("1234567",
423            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
424                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
425                                 CharPtr("7"))));
426}
427
428// Tests using Invoke() with a 8-argument method.
429TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes8Arguments) {
430  Foo foo;
431  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
432                     const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*)>
433      a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat8);
434  EXPECT_EQ("12345678",
435            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
436                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
437                                 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"))));
438}
439
440// Tests using Invoke() with a 9-argument method.
441TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes9Arguments) {
442  Foo foo;
443  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
444                     const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
445                     const char*)>
446      a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat9);
447  EXPECT_EQ("123456789",
448            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
449                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
450                                 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"))));
451}
452
453// Tests using Invoke() with a 10-argument method.
454TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes10Arguments) {
455  Foo foo;
456  Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
457                     const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*,
458                     const char*, const char*)>
459      a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat10);
460  EXPECT_EQ("1234567890",
461            a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"),
462                                 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"),
463                                 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"),
464                                 CharPtr("0"))));
465}
466
467// Tests using Invoke(f) as an action of a compatible type.
468TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodWithCompatibleType) {
469  Foo foo;
470  Action<long(int, short, char, bool)> a =  // NOLINT
471      Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf4);
472  EXPECT_EQ(4444, a.Perform(make_tuple(4000, Short(300), Char(20), true)));
473}
474
475// Tests using WithoutArgs with an action that takes no argument.
476TEST(WithoutArgsTest, NoArg) {
477  Action<int(int n)> a = WithoutArgs(Invoke(Nullary));  // NOLINT
478  EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(make_tuple(2)));
479}
480
481// Tests using WithArg with an action that takes 1 argument.
482TEST(WithArgTest, OneArg) {
483  Action<bool(double x, int n)> b = WithArg<1>(Invoke(Unary));  // NOLINT
484  EXPECT_TRUE(b.Perform(make_tuple(1.5, -1)));
485  EXPECT_FALSE(b.Perform(make_tuple(1.5, 1)));
486}
487
488TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForOneArgIntArg0) {
489  const Action<int(int)> a = ReturnArg<0>();
490  EXPECT_EQ(5, a.Perform(make_tuple(5)));
491}
492
493TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForMultiArgBoolArg0) {
494  const Action<bool(bool, bool, bool)> a = ReturnArg<0>();
495  EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(make_tuple(true, false, false)));
496}
497
498TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForMultiArgStringArg2) {
499  const Action<std::string(int, int, std::string, int)> a = ReturnArg<2>();
500  EXPECT_EQ("seven", a.Perform(make_tuple(5, 6, std::string("seven"), 8)));
501}
502
503TEST(SaveArgActionTest, WorksForSameType) {
504  int result = 0;
505  const Action<void(int n)> a1 = SaveArg<0>(&result);
506  a1.Perform(make_tuple(5));
507  EXPECT_EQ(5, result);
508}
509
510TEST(SaveArgActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) {
511  int result = 0;
512  const Action<void(bool, char)> a1 = SaveArg<1>(&result);
513  a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, 'a'));
514  EXPECT_EQ('a', result);
515}
516
517TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForSameType) {
518  int result = 0;
519  const int value = 5;
520  const Action<void(const int*)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<0>(&result);
521  a1.Perform(make_tuple(&value));
522  EXPECT_EQ(5, result);
523}
524
525TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) {
526  int result = 0;
527  char value = 'a';
528  const Action<void(bool, char*)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<1>(&result);
529  a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, &value));
530  EXPECT_EQ('a', result);
531}
532
533TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForLinkedPtr) {
534  int result = 0;
535  linked_ptr<int> value(new int(5));
536  const Action<void(linked_ptr<int>)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<0>(&result);
537  a1.Perform(make_tuple(value));
538  EXPECT_EQ(5, result);
539}
540
541TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksForSameType) {
542  int value = 0;
543  const Action<void(int&)> a1 = SetArgReferee<0>(1);
544  a1.Perform(tuple<int&>(value));
545  EXPECT_EQ(1, value);
546}
547
548TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) {
549  int value = 0;
550  const Action<void(int, int&)> a1 = SetArgReferee<1>('a');
551  a1.Perform(tuple<int, int&>(0, value));
552  EXPECT_EQ('a', value);
553}
554
555TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksWithExtraArguments) {
556  int value = 0;
557  const Action<void(bool, int, int&, const char*)> a1 = SetArgReferee<2>('a');
558  a1.Perform(tuple<bool, int, int&, const char*>(true, 0, value, "hi"));
559  EXPECT_EQ('a', value);
560}
561
562// A class that can be used to verify that its destructor is called: it will set
563// the bool provided to the constructor to true when destroyed.
564class DeletionTester {
565 public:
566  explicit DeletionTester(bool* is_deleted)
567    : is_deleted_(is_deleted) {
568    // Make sure the bit is set to false.
569    *is_deleted_ = false;
570  }
571
572  ~DeletionTester() {
573    *is_deleted_ = true;
574  }
575
576 private:
577  bool* is_deleted_;
578};
579
580TEST(DeleteArgActionTest, OneArg) {
581  bool is_deleted = false;
582  DeletionTester* t = new DeletionTester(&is_deleted);
583  const Action<void(DeletionTester*)> a1 = DeleteArg<0>();      // NOLINT
584  EXPECT_FALSE(is_deleted);
585  a1.Perform(make_tuple(t));
586  EXPECT_TRUE(is_deleted);
587}
588
589TEST(DeleteArgActionTest, TenArgs) {
590  bool is_deleted = false;
591  DeletionTester* t = new DeletionTester(&is_deleted);
592  const Action<void(bool, int, int, const char*, bool,
593                    int, int, int, int, DeletionTester*)> a1 = DeleteArg<9>();
594  EXPECT_FALSE(is_deleted);
595  a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5, 6, CharPtr("hi"), false, 7, 8, 9, 10, t));
596  EXPECT_TRUE(is_deleted);
597}
598
599#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
600
601TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInVoidFunction) {
602  const Action<void(int n)> a = Throw('a');
603  EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(make_tuple(0)), char);
604}
605
606class MyException {};
607
608TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInNonVoidFunction) {
609  const Action<double(char ch)> a = Throw(MyException());
610  EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(make_tuple('0')), MyException);
611}
612
613TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInNullaryFunction) {
614  const Action<double()> a = Throw(MyException());
615  EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(make_tuple()), MyException);
616}
617
618#endif  // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
619
620// Tests that SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) sets the elements of the array
621// pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument to values in range [first, last).
622TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArray) {
623  typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*, char*);
624  int numbers[] = { 1, 2, 3 };
625  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(numbers, numbers + 3);
626
627  int n[4] = {};
628  int* pn = n;
629  char ch[4] = {};
630  char* pch = ch;
631  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pn, pch));
632  EXPECT_EQ(1, n[0]);
633  EXPECT_EQ(2, n[1]);
634  EXPECT_EQ(3, n[2]);
635  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]);
636  EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[0]);
637  EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[1]);
638  EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[2]);
639  EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[3]);
640
641  // Tests first and last are iterators.
642  std::string letters = "abc";
643  a = SetArrayArgument<2>(letters.begin(), letters.end());
644  std::fill_n(n, 4, 0);
645  std::fill_n(ch, 4, '\0');
646  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pn, pch));
647  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[0]);
648  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[1]);
649  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[2]);
650  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]);
651  EXPECT_EQ('a', ch[0]);
652  EXPECT_EQ('b', ch[1]);
653  EXPECT_EQ('c', ch[2]);
654  EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[3]);
655}
656
657// Tests SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) where first == last.
658TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithEmptyRange) {
659  typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*);
660  int numbers[] = { 1, 2, 3 };
661  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(numbers, numbers);
662
663  int n[4] = {};
664  int* pn = n;
665  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pn));
666  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[0]);
667  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[1]);
668  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[2]);
669  EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]);
670}
671
672// Tests SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) where *first is convertible
673// (but not equal) to the argument type.
674TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithConvertibleType) {
675  typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*);
676  char chars[] = { 97, 98, 99 };
677  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(chars, chars + 3);
678
679  int codes[4] = { 111, 222, 333, 444 };
680  int* pcodes = codes;
681  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pcodes));
682  EXPECT_EQ(97, codes[0]);
683  EXPECT_EQ(98, codes[1]);
684  EXPECT_EQ(99, codes[2]);
685  EXPECT_EQ(444, codes[3]);
686}
687
688// Test SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) with iterator as argument.
689TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithIteratorArgument) {
690  typedef void MyFunction(bool, std::back_insert_iterator<std::string>);
691  std::string letters = "abc";
692  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(letters.begin(), letters.end());
693
694  std::string s;
695  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, back_inserter(s)));
696  EXPECT_EQ(letters, s);
697}
698
699TEST(ReturnPointeeTest, Works) {
700  int n = 42;
701  const Action<int()> a = ReturnPointee(&n);
702  EXPECT_EQ(42, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
703
704  n = 43;
705  EXPECT_EQ(43, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
706}
707
708}  // namespace gmock_generated_actions_test
709}  // namespace testing
710