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- // Unit test for Google Test test filters.
- //
- // A user can specify which test(s) in a Google Test program to run via
- // either the GTEST_FILTER environment variable or the --gtest_filter
- // flag. This is used for testing such functionality.
- //
- // The program will be invoked from a Python unit test. Don't run it
- // directly.
- #include "gtest/gtest.h"
- namespace {
- // Test HasFixtureTest.
- class HasFixtureTest : public testing::Test {};
- TEST_F(HasFixtureTest, Test0) {}
- TEST_F(HasFixtureTest, Test1) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST_F(HasFixtureTest, Test2) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST_F(HasFixtureTest, Test3) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST_F(HasFixtureTest, Test4) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- // Test HasSimpleTest.
- TEST(HasSimpleTest, Test0) {}
- TEST(HasSimpleTest, Test1) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasSimpleTest, Test2) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasSimpleTest, Test3) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasSimpleTest, Test4) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- // Test HasDisabledTest.
- TEST(HasDisabledTest, Test0) {}
- TEST(HasDisabledTest, DISABLED_Test1) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasDisabledTest, Test2) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasDisabledTest, Test3) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasDisabledTest, Test4) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- // Test HasDeathTest
- TEST(HasDeathTest, Test0) { EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(exit(1), ".*"); }
- TEST(HasDeathTest, Test1) {
- EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(FAIL() << "Expected failure.", ".*");
- }
- TEST(HasDeathTest, Test2) {
- EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(FAIL() << "Expected failure.", ".*");
- }
- TEST(HasDeathTest, Test3) {
- EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(FAIL() << "Expected failure.", ".*");
- }
- TEST(HasDeathTest, Test4) {
- EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(FAIL() << "Expected failure.", ".*");
- }
- // Test DISABLED_HasDisabledSuite
- TEST(DISABLED_HasDisabledSuite, Test0) {}
- TEST(DISABLED_HasDisabledSuite, Test1) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(DISABLED_HasDisabledSuite, Test2) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(DISABLED_HasDisabledSuite, Test3) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(DISABLED_HasDisabledSuite, Test4) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- // Test HasParametersTest
- class HasParametersTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {};
- TEST_P(HasParametersTest, Test1) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST_P(HasParametersTest, Test2) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(HasParametersSuite, HasParametersTest,
- testing::Values(1, 2));
- class MyTestListener : public ::testing::EmptyTestEventListener {
- void OnTestSuiteStart(const ::testing::TestSuite& test_suite) override {
- printf("We are in OnTestSuiteStart of %s.\n", test_suite.name());
- }
- void OnTestStart(const ::testing::TestInfo& test_info) override {
- printf("We are in OnTestStart of %s.%s.\n", test_info.test_suite_name(),
- test_info.name());
- }
- void OnTestPartResult(
- const ::testing::TestPartResult& test_part_result) override {
- printf("We are in OnTestPartResult %s:%d.\n", test_part_result.file_name(),
- test_part_result.line_number());
- }
- void OnTestEnd(const ::testing::TestInfo& test_info) override {
- printf("We are in OnTestEnd of %s.%s.\n", test_info.test_suite_name(),
- test_info.name());
- }
- void OnTestSuiteEnd(const ::testing::TestSuite& test_suite) override {
- printf("We are in OnTestSuiteEnd of %s.\n", test_suite.name());
- }
- };
- TEST(HasSkipTest, Test0) { SUCCEED() << "Expected success."; }
- TEST(HasSkipTest, Test1) { GTEST_SKIP() << "Expected skip."; }
- TEST(HasSkipTest, Test2) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasSkipTest, Test3) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- TEST(HasSkipTest, Test4) { FAIL() << "Expected failure."; }
- } // namespace
- int main(int argc, char **argv) {
- ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
- ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().Append(new MyTestListener());
- return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
- }
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