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174 lines
6.4 KiB
C
174 lines
6.4 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2001-2003, Roger Dingledine.
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
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* Copyright (c) 2007-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
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/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
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#ifndef TOR_TEST_H
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#define TOR_TEST_H
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/**
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* \file test.h
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* \brief Macros and functions used by unit tests.
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*/
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#include "compat.h"
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#include "tinytest.h"
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#define TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION STMT_BEGIN goto done; STMT_END
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#include "tinytest_macros.h"
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#define PRETTY_FUNCTION __PRETTY_FUNCTION__
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#else
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#define PRETTY_FUNCTION ""
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#endif
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/* As test_mem_op, but decodes 'hex' before comparing. There must be a
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* local char* variable called mem_op_hex_tmp for this to work. */
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#define test_mem_op_hex(expr1, op, hex) \
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STMT_BEGIN \
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size_t length = strlen(hex); \
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tor_free(mem_op_hex_tmp); \
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mem_op_hex_tmp = tor_malloc(length/2); \
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tor_assert((length&1)==0); \
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base16_decode(mem_op_hex_tmp, length/2, hex, length); \
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tt_mem_op(expr1, op, mem_op_hex_tmp, length/2); \
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STMT_END
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#define test_memeq_hex(expr1, hex) test_mem_op_hex(expr1, OP_EQ, hex)
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#define tt_double_op(a,op,b) \
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tt_assert_test_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,double,(val1_ op val2_),"%g", \
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TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
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/* Declare "double equal" in a sneaky way, so compiler won't complain about
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* comparing floats with == or !=. Of course, only do this if you know what
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* you're doing. */
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#define tt_double_eq(a,b) \
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STMT_BEGIN \
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tt_double_op((a), >=, (b)); \
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tt_double_op((a), <=, (b)); \
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STMT_END
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#define U64_PRINTF_TYPE uint64_t
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#define I64_PRINTF_TYPE int64_t
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#else
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#define U64_PRINTF_TYPE unsigned long long
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#define I64_PRINTF_TYPE long long
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#endif
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#define tt_size_op(a,op,b) \
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tt_assert_test_fmt_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,size_t,(val1_ op val2_), \
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U64_PRINTF_TYPE, U64_FORMAT, \
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{print_ = (U64_PRINTF_TYPE) value_;}, {}, TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
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#define tt_u64_op(a,op,b) \
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tt_assert_test_fmt_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,uint64_t,(val1_ op val2_), \
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U64_PRINTF_TYPE, U64_FORMAT, \
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{print_ = (U64_PRINTF_TYPE) value_;}, {}, TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
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#define tt_i64_op(a,op,b) \
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tt_assert_test_fmt_type(a,b,#a" "#op" "#b,int64_t,(val1_ op val2_), \
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I64_PRINTF_TYPE, I64_FORMAT, \
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{print_ = (I64_PRINTF_TYPE) value_;}, {}, TT_EXIT_TEST_FUNCTION)
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const char *get_fname(const char *name);
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crypto_pk_t *pk_generate(int idx);
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#define US2_CONCAT_2__(a, b) a ## __ ## b
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#define US_CONCAT_2__(a, b) a ## _ ## b
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#define US_CONCAT_3__(a, b, c) a ## _ ## b ## _ ## c
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#define US_CONCAT_2_(a, b) US_CONCAT_2__(a, b)
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#define US_CONCAT_3_(a, b, c) US_CONCAT_3__(a, b, c)
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/*
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* These macros are helpful for streamlining the authorship of several test
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* cases that use mocks.
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*
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* The pattern is as follows.
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* * Declare a top level namespace:
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* #define NS_MODULE foo
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*
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* * For each test case you want to write, create a new submodule in the
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* namespace. All mocks and other information should belong to a single
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* submodule to avoid interference with other test cases.
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* You can simply name the submodule after the function in the module you
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* are testing:
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* #define NS_SUBMODULE some_function
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* or, if you're wanting to write several tests against the same function,
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* ie., you are testing an aspect of that function, you can use:
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* #define NS_SUBMODULE ASPECT(some_function, behavior)
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*
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* * Declare all the mocks you will use. The NS_DECL macro serves to declare
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* the mock in the current namespace (defined by NS_MODULE and NS_SUBMODULE).
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* It behaves like MOCK_DECL:
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* NS_DECL(int, dependent_function, (void *));
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* Here, dependent_function must be declared and implemented with the
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* MOCK_DECL and MOCK_IMPL macros. The NS_DECL macro also defines an integer
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* global for use for tracking how many times a mock was called, and can be
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* accessed by CALLED(mock_name). For example, you might put
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* CALLED(dependent_function)++;
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* in your mock body.
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*
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* * Define a function called NS(main) that will contain the body of the
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* test case. The NS macro can be used to reference a name in the current
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* namespace.
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*
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* * In NS(main), indicate that a mock function in the current namespace,
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* declared with NS_DECL is to override that in the global namespace,
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* with the NS_MOCK macro:
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* NS_MOCK(dependent_function)
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* Unmock with:
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* NS_UNMOCK(dependent_function)
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*
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* * Define the mocks with the NS macro, eg.,
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* int
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* NS(dependent_function)(void *)
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* {
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* CALLED(dependent_function)++;
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* }
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*
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* * In the struct testcase_t array, you can use the TEST_CASE and
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* TEST_CASE_ASPECT macros to define the cases without having to do so
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* explicitly nor without having to reset NS_SUBMODULE, eg.,
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* struct testcase_t foo_tests[] = {
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* TEST_CASE_ASPECT(some_function, behavior),
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* ...
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* END_OF_TESTCASES
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* which will define a test case named "some_function__behavior".
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*/
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#define NAME_TEST_(name) #name
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#define NAME_TEST(name) NAME_TEST_(name)
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#define ASPECT(test_module, test_name) US2_CONCAT_2__(test_module, test_name)
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#define TEST_CASE(function) \
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{ \
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NAME_TEST(function), \
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NS_FULL(NS_MODULE, function, test_main), \
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TT_FORK, \
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NULL, \
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NULL, \
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}
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#define TEST_CASE_ASPECT(function, aspect) \
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{ \
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NAME_TEST(ASPECT(function, aspect)), \
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NS_FULL(NS_MODULE, ASPECT(function, aspect), test_main), \
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TT_FORK, \
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NULL, \
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NULL, \
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}
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#define NS(name) US_CONCAT_3_(NS_MODULE, NS_SUBMODULE, name)
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#define NS_FULL(module, submodule, name) US_CONCAT_3_(module, submodule, name)
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#define CALLED(mock_name) US_CONCAT_2_(NS(mock_name), called)
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#define NS_DECL(retval, mock_fn, args) \
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static retval NS(mock_fn) args; int CALLED(mock_fn) = 0
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#define NS_MOCK(name) MOCK(name, NS(name))
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#define NS_UNMOCK(name) UNMOCK(name)
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extern const struct testcase_setup_t passthrough_setup;
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#endif
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