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// Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors
// Licensed under the MIT License:
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#ifndef KJ_COMPAT_GTEST_H_
#define KJ_COMPAT_GTEST_H_
// This file defines compatibility macros converting Google Test tests into KJ tests.
//
// This is only intended to cover the most common functionality. Many tests will likely need
// additional tweaks. For instance:
// - Using operator<< to print information on failure is not supported. Instead, switch to
//   KJ_ASSERT/KJ_EXPECT and pass in stuff to print as additional parameters.
// - Test fixtures are not supported. Allocate your "test fixture" on the stack instead. Do setup
//   in the constructor, teardown in the destructor.

#include "../test.h"

namespace kj {

namespace _ {  // private

template <typename T>
T abs(T value) { return value < 0 ? -value : value; }

inline bool floatAlmostEqual(float a, float b) {
  return a == b || abs(a - b) < (abs(a) + abs(b)) * 1e-5;
}

inline bool doubleAlmostEqual(double a, double b) {
  return a == b || abs(a - b) < (abs(a) + abs(b)) * 1e-12;
}

}  // namespace _ (private)

#define EXPECT_FALSE(x) KJ_EXPECT(!(x))
#define EXPECT_TRUE(x) KJ_EXPECT(x)
#define EXPECT_EQ(x, y) KJ_EXPECT((x) == (y), x, y)
#define EXPECT_NE(x, y) KJ_EXPECT((x) != (y), x, y)
#define EXPECT_LE(x, y) KJ_EXPECT((x) <= (y), x, y)
#define EXPECT_GE(x, y) KJ_EXPECT((x) >= (y), x, y)
#define EXPECT_LT(x, y) KJ_EXPECT((x) <  (y), x, y)
#define EXPECT_GT(x, y) KJ_EXPECT((x) >  (y), x, y)
#define EXPECT_STREQ(x, y) KJ_EXPECT(::strcmp(x, y) == 0, x, y)
#define EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(x, y) KJ_EXPECT(::kj::_::floatAlmostEqual(y, x), y, x);
#define EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(x, y) KJ_EXPECT(::kj::_::doubleAlmostEqual(y, x), y, x);

#define ASSERT_FALSE(x) KJ_ASSERT(!(x))
#define ASSERT_TRUE(x) KJ_ASSERT(x)
#define ASSERT_EQ(x, y) KJ_ASSERT((x) == (y), x, y)
#define ASSERT_NE(x, y) KJ_ASSERT((x) != (y), x, y)
#define ASSERT_LE(x, y) KJ_ASSERT((x) <= (y), x, y)
#define ASSERT_GE(x, y) KJ_ASSERT((x) >= (y), x, y)
#define ASSERT_LT(x, y) KJ_ASSERT((x) <  (y), x, y)
#define ASSERT_GT(x, y) KJ_ASSERT((x) >  (y), x, y)
#define ASSERT_STREQ(x, y) KJ_ASSERT(::strcmp(x, y) == 0, x, y)
#define ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(x, y) KJ_ASSERT(::kj::_::floatAlmostEqual(y, x), y, x);
#define ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(x, y) KJ_ASSERT(::kj::_::doubleAlmostEqual(y, x), y, x);

class AddFailureAdapter {
public:
  AddFailureAdapter(const char* file, int line): file(file), line(line) {}

  ~AddFailureAdapter() {
    if (!handled) {
      _::Debug::log(file, line, LogSeverity::ERROR, "expectation failed");
    }
  }

  template <typename T>
  void operator<<(T&& info) {
    handled = true;
    _::Debug::log(file, line, LogSeverity::ERROR, "\"expectation failed\", info",
                  "expectation failed", kj::fwd<T>(info));
  }

private:
  bool handled = false;
  const char* file;
  int line;
};

#define ADD_FAILURE() ::kj::AddFailureAdapter(__FILE__, __LINE__)

#if KJ_NO_EXCEPTIONS
#define EXPECT_ANY_THROW(code) \
    KJ_EXPECT(::kj::_::expectFatalThrow(nullptr, nullptr, [&]() { code; }))
#else
#define EXPECT_ANY_THROW(code) \
    KJ_EXPECT(::kj::runCatchingExceptions([&]() { code; }) != nullptr)
#endif

#define EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(code) \
  EXPECT_TRUE(kj::runCatchingExceptions([&]() { code; }) != nullptr);

#ifdef KJ_DEBUG
#define EXPECT_DEBUG_ANY_THROW EXPECT_ANY_THROW
#else
#define EXPECT_DEBUG_ANY_THROW(EXP)
#endif

#define TEST(x, y) KJ_TEST("legacy test: " #x "/" #y)

}  // namespace kj

#endif  // KJ_COMPAT_GTEST_H_