/* * Author: Patrick-Christopher Mattulat * Company: Lynar Studios * E-Mail: webmaster@lynarstudios.com * Created: 2023-02-10 * Changed: 2023-02-22 * * */ #include #include #include using ls::std::core::IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluator; using ls::std::core::IndexOutOfBoundsException; using std::string; using testing::Test; namespace { class IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluatorTest : public Test { protected: IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluatorTest() = default; ~IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluatorTest() override = default; void SetUp() override {} void TearDown() override {} }; TEST_F(IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluatorTest, evaluate) { EXPECT_THROW( { try { IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluator(3, 2).evaluate(); } catch (const IndexOutOfBoundsException &_exception) { string actual = _exception.what(); string expected = _exception.getName() + " thrown - provided index is out of bounds!"; ASSERT_STREQ(expected.c_str(), actual.c_str()); throw; } }, IndexOutOfBoundsException); } TEST_F(IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluatorTest, evaluate_dedicated_message) { EXPECT_THROW( { try { IndexOutOfBoundsEvaluator(3, 2, "index 3 is not in range of the containers size, which is 2!").evaluate(); } catch (const IndexOutOfBoundsException &_exception) { string actual = _exception.what(); string expected = _exception.getName() + " thrown - index 3 is not in range of the containers size, which is 2!"; ASSERT_STREQ(expected.c_str(), actual.c_str()); throw; } }, IndexOutOfBoundsException); } }