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30 // Authors: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
31 //
32 // Low-level types and utilities for porting Google Test to various
33 // platforms. They are subject to change without notice. DO NOT USE
34 // THEM IN USER CODE.
35 //
36 // This file is fundamental to Google Test. All other Google Test source
37 // files are expected to #include this. Therefore, it cannot #include
38 // any other Google Test header.
39
40 #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_
41 #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_
42
43 // The user can define the following macros in the build script to
44 // control Google Test's behavior. If the user doesn't define a macro
45 // in this list, Google Test will define it.
46 //
47 // GTEST_HAS_CLONE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that clone(2)
48 // is/isn't available.
49 // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that exceptions
50 // are enabled.
51 // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that ::string
52 // is/isn't available (some systems define
53 // ::string, which is different to std::string).
54 // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that ::string
55 // is/isn't available (some systems define
56 // ::wstring, which is different to std::wstring).
57 // GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that POSIX regular
58 // expressions are/aren't available.
59 // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that <pthread.h>
60 // is/isn't available.
61 // GTEST_HAS_RTTI - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that RTTI is/isn't
62 // enabled.
63 // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that
64 // std::wstring does/doesn't work (Google Test can
65 // be used where std::wstring is unavailable).
66 // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate tr1::tuple
67 // is/isn't available.
68 // GTEST_HAS_SEH - Define it to 1/0 to indicate whether the
69 // compiler supports Microsoft's "Structured
70 // Exception Handling".
71 // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
72 // - Define it to 1/0 to indicate whether the
73 // platform supports I/O stream redirection using
74 // dup() and dup2().
75 // GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE - Define it to 1/0 to indicate whether Google
76 // Test's own tr1 tuple implementation should be
77 // used. Unused when the user sets
78 // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE to 0.
79 // GTEST_LANG_CXX11 - Define it to 1/0 to indicate that Google Test
80 // is building in C++11/C++98 mode.
81 // GTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY
82 // - Define to 1 when compiling tests that use
83 // Google Test as a shared library (known as
84 // DLL on Windows).
85 // GTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY
86 // - Define to 1 when compiling Google Test itself
87 // as a shared library.
88
89 // This header defines the following utilities:
90 //
91 // Macros indicating the current platform (defined to 1 if compiled on
92 // the given platform; otherwise undefined):
93 // GTEST_OS_AIX - IBM AIX
94 // GTEST_OS_CYGWIN - Cygwin
95 // GTEST_OS_HPUX - HP-UX
96 // GTEST_OS_LINUX - Linux
97 // GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID - Google Android
98 // GTEST_OS_MAC - Mac OS X
99 // GTEST_OS_IOS - iOS
100 // GTEST_OS_IOS_SIMULATOR - iOS simulator
101 // GTEST_OS_NACL - Google Native Client (NaCl)
102 // GTEST_OS_OPENBSD - OpenBSD
103 // GTEST_OS_QNX - QNX
104 // GTEST_OS_SOLARIS - Sun Solaris
105 // GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN - Symbian
106 // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - Windows (Desktop, MinGW, or Mobile)
107 // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP - Windows Desktop
108 // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - MinGW
109 // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - Windows Mobile
110 // GTEST_OS_ZOS - z/OS
111 //
112 // Among the platforms, Cygwin, Linux, Max OS X, and Windows have the
113 // most stable support. Since core members of the Google Test project
114 // don't have access to other platforms, support for them may be less
115 // stable. If you notice any problems on your platform, please notify
116 // googletestframework@googlegroups.com (patches for fixing them are
117 // even more welcome!).
118 //
119 // Note that it is possible that none of the GTEST_OS_* macros are defined.
120 //
121 // Macros indicating available Google Test features (defined to 1 if
122 // the corresponding feature is supported; otherwise undefined):
123 // GTEST_HAS_COMBINE - the Combine() function (for value-parameterized
124 // tests)
125 // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - death tests
126 // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST - value-parameterized tests
127 // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - typed tests
128 // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - type-parameterized tests
129 // GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - enhanced POSIX regex is used. Do not confuse with
130 // GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (see above) which users can
131 // define themselves.
132 // GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - our own simple regex is used;
133 // the above two are mutually exclusive.
134 // GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL - accepts untyped NULL in EXPECT_EQ().
135 //
136 // Macros for basic C++ coding:
137 // GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ - for disabling a gcc warning.
138 // GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ - declares that a class' instances or a
139 // variable don't have to be used.
140 // GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_ - disables operator=.
141 // GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_ - disables copy ctor and operator=.
142 // GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ - declares that a function's result must be used.
143 //
144 // Synchronization:
145 // Mutex, MutexLock, ThreadLocal, GetThreadCount()
146 // - synchronization primitives.
147 // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - defined to 1 to indicate that the above
148 // synchronization primitives have real implementations
149 // and Google Test is thread-safe; or 0 otherwise.
150 //
151 // Template meta programming:
152 // is_pointer - as in TR1; needed on Symbian and IBM XL C/C++ only.
153 // IteratorTraits - partial implementation of std::iterator_traits, which
154 // is not available in libCstd when compiled with Sun C++.
155 //
156 // Smart pointers:
157 // scoped_ptr - as in TR2.
158 //
159 // Regular expressions:
160 // RE - a simple regular expression class using the POSIX
161 // Extended Regular Expression syntax on UNIX-like
162 // platforms, or a reduced regular exception syntax on
163 // other platforms, including Windows.
164 //
165 // Logging:
166 // GTEST_LOG_() - logs messages at the specified severity level.
167 // LogToStderr() - directs all log messages to stderr.
168 // FlushInfoLog() - flushes informational log messages.
169 //
170 // Stdout and stderr capturing:
171 // CaptureStdout() - starts capturing stdout.
172 // GetCapturedStdout() - stops capturing stdout and returns the captured
173 // string.
174 // CaptureStderr() - starts capturing stderr.
175 // GetCapturedStderr() - stops capturing stderr and returns the captured
176 // string.
177 //
178 // Integer types:
179 // TypeWithSize - maps an integer to a int type.
180 // Int32, UInt32, Int64, UInt64, TimeInMillis
181 // - integers of known sizes.
182 // BiggestInt - the biggest signed integer type.
183 //
184 // Command-line utilities:
185 // GTEST_FLAG() - references a flag.
186 // GTEST_DECLARE_*() - declares a flag.
187 // GTEST_DEFINE_*() - defines a flag.
188 // GetInjectableArgvs() - returns the command line as a vector of strings.
189 //
190 // Environment variable utilities:
191 // GetEnv() - gets the value of an environment variable.
192 // BoolFromGTestEnv() - parses a bool environment variable.
193 // Int32FromGTestEnv() - parses an Int32 environment variable.
194 // StringFromGTestEnv() - parses a string environment variable.
195
196 #include <ctype.h> // for isspace, etc
197 #include <stddef.h> // for ptrdiff_t
198 #include <stdlib.h>
199 #include <stdio.h>
200 #include <string.h>
201 #ifndef _WIN32_WCE
202 # include <sys/types.h>
203 # include <sys/stat.h>
204 #endif // !_WIN32_WCE
205
206 #if defined __APPLE__
207 # include <AvailabilityMacros.h>
208 # include <TargetConditionals.h>
209 #endif
210
211 #include <iostream> // NOLINT
212 #include <sstream> // NOLINT
213 #include <string> // NOLINT
214
215 #define GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_ "googletestframework@@googlegroups.com"
216 #define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "gtest_"
217 #define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_ "gtest-"
218 #define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "GTEST_"
219 #define GTEST_NAME_ "Google Test"
220 #define GTEST_PROJECT_URL_ "http://code.google.com/p/googletest/"
221
222 // Determines the version of gcc that is used to compile this.
223 #ifdef __GNUC__
224 // 40302 means version 4.3.2.
225 # define GTEST_GCC_VER_ \
226 (__GNUC__*10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__*100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)
227 #endif // __GNUC__
228
229 // Determines the platform on which Google Test is compiled.
230 #ifdef __CYGWIN__
231 # define GTEST_OS_CYGWIN 1
232 #elif defined __SYMBIAN32__
233 # define GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN 1
234 #elif defined _WIN32
235 # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1
236 # ifdef _WIN32_WCE
237 # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1
238 # elif defined(__MINGW__) || defined(__MINGW32__)
239 # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW 1
240 # else
241 # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP 1
242 # endif // _WIN32_WCE
243 #elif defined __APPLE__
244 # define GTEST_OS_MAC 1
245 # if TARGET_OS_IPHONE
246 # define GTEST_OS_IOS 1
247 # if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
248 # define GTEST_OS_IOS_SIMULATOR 1
249 # endif
250 # endif
251 #elif defined __linux__
252 # define GTEST_OS_LINUX 1
253 # if defined __ANDROID__
254 # define GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID 1
255 # endif
256 #elif defined __MVS__
257 # define GTEST_OS_ZOS 1
258 #elif defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4)
259 # define GTEST_OS_SOLARIS 1
260 #elif defined(_AIX)
261 # define GTEST_OS_AIX 1
262 #elif defined(__hpux)
263 # define GTEST_OS_HPUX 1
264 #elif defined __native_client__
265 # define GTEST_OS_NACL 1
266 #elif defined __OpenBSD__
267 # define GTEST_OS_OPENBSD 1
268 #elif defined __QNX__
269 # define GTEST_OS_QNX 1
270 #endif // __CYGWIN__
271
272 #ifndef GTEST_LANG_CXX11
273 // gcc and clang define __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ when
274 // -std={c,gnu}++{0x,11} is passed. The C++11 standard specifies a
275 // value for __cplusplus, and recent versions of clang, gcc, and
276 // probably other compilers set that too in C++11 mode.
277 # if __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ || __cplusplus >= 201103L
278 // Compiling in at least C++11 mode.
279 # define GTEST_LANG_CXX11 1
280 # else
281 # define GTEST_LANG_CXX11 0
282 # endif
283 #endif
284
285 // Brings in definitions for functions used in the testing::internal::posix
286 // namespace (read, write, close, chdir, isatty, stat). We do not currently
287 // use them on Windows Mobile.
288 #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
289 // This assumes that non-Windows OSes provide unistd.h. For OSes where this
290 // is not the case, we need to include headers that provide the functions
291 // mentioned above.
292 # include <unistd.h>
293 # include <strings.h>
294 #elif !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
295 # include <direct.h>
296 # include <io.h>
297 #endif
298
299 #if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID
300 // Used to define __ANDROID_API__ matching the target NDK API level.
301 # include <android/api-level.h> // NOLINT
302 #endif
303
304 // Defines this to true iff Google Test can use POSIX regular expressions.
305 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE
306 # if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID
307 // On Android, <regex.h> is only available starting with Gingerbread.
308 # define GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (__ANDROID_API__ >= 9)
309 # else
310 # define GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (!GTEST_OS_WINDOWS)
311 # endif
312 #endif
313
314 #if GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE
315
316 // On some platforms, <regex.h> needs someone to define size_t, and
317 // won't compile otherwise. We can #include it here as we already
318 // included <stdlib.h>, which is guaranteed to define size_t through
319 // <stddef.h>.
320 # include <regex.h> // NOLINT
321
322 # define GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE 1
323
324 #elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
325
326 // <regex.h> is not available on Windows. Use our own simple regex
327 // implementation instead.
328 # define GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE 1
329
330 #else
331
332 // <regex.h> may not be available on this platform. Use our own
333 // simple regex implementation instead.
334 # define GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE 1
335
336 #endif // GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE
337
338 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
339 // The user didn't tell us whether exceptions are enabled, so we need
340 // to figure it out.
341 # if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
342 // MSVC's and C++Builder's implementations of the STL use the _HAS_EXCEPTIONS
343 // macro to enable exceptions, so we'll do the same.
344 // Assumes that exceptions are enabled by default.
345 # ifndef _HAS_EXCEPTIONS
346 # define _HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1
347 # endif // _HAS_EXCEPTIONS
348 # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS _HAS_EXCEPTIONS
349 # elif defined(__GNUC__) && __EXCEPTIONS
350 // gcc defines __EXCEPTIONS to 1 iff exceptions are enabled.
351 # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1
352 # elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
353 // Sun Pro CC supports exceptions. However, there is no compile-time way of
354 // detecting whether they are enabled or not. Therefore, we assume that
355 // they are enabled unless the user tells us otherwise.
356 # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1
357 # elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && __EXCEPTIONS
358 // xlC defines __EXCEPTIONS to 1 iff exceptions are enabled.
359 # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1
360 # elif defined(__HP_aCC)
361 // Exception handling is in effect by default in HP aCC compiler. It has to
362 // be turned of by +noeh compiler option if desired.
363 # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1
364 # else
365 // For other compilers, we assume exceptions are disabled to be
366 // conservative.
367 # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 0
368 # endif // defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
369 #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
370
371 #if !defined(GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING)
372 // Even though we don't use this macro any longer, we keep it in case
373 // some clients still depend on it.
374 # define GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING 1
375 #elif !GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING
376 // The user told us that ::std::string isn't available.
377 # error "Google Test cannot be used where ::std::string isn't available."
378 #endif // !defined(GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING)
379
380 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
381 // The user didn't tell us whether ::string is available, so we need
382 // to figure it out.
383
384 # define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 0
385
386 #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
387
388 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
389 // The user didn't tell us whether ::std::wstring is available, so we need
390 // to figure it out.
391 // TODO(wan@google.com): uses autoconf to detect whether ::std::wstring
392 // is available.
393
394 // Cygwin 1.7 and below doesn't support ::std::wstring.
395 // Solaris' libc++ doesn't support it either. Android has
396 // no support for it at least as recent as Froyo (2.2).
397 # define GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING \
398 (!(GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS))
399
400 #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
401
402 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
403 // The user didn't tell us whether ::wstring is available, so we need
404 // to figure it out.
405 # define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING \
406 (GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING && GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING)
407 #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
408
409 // Determines whether RTTI is available.
410 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_RTTI
411 // The user didn't tell us whether RTTI is enabled, so we need to
412 // figure it out.
413
414 # ifdef _MSC_VER
415
416 # ifdef _CPPRTTI // MSVC defines this macro iff RTTI is enabled.
417 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1
418 # else
419 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0
420 # endif
421
422 // Starting with version 4.3.2, gcc defines __GXX_RTTI iff RTTI is enabled.
423 # elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 40302)
424
425 # ifdef __GXX_RTTI
426 // When building against STLport with the Android NDK and with
427 // -frtti -fno-exceptions, the build fails at link time with undefined
428 // references to __cxa_bad_typeid. Note sure if STL or toolchain bug,
429 // so disable RTTI when detected.
430 # if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && defined(_STLPORT_MAJOR) && \
431 !defined(__EXCEPTIONS)
432 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0
433 # else
434 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1
435 # endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && __STLPORT_MAJOR && !__EXCEPTIONS
436 # else
437 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0
438 # endif // __GXX_RTTI
439
440 // Clang defines __GXX_RTTI starting with version 3.0, but its manual recommends
441 // using has_feature instead. has_feature(cxx_rtti) is supported since 2.7, the
442 // first version with C++ support.
443 # elif defined(__clang__)
444
445 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI __has_feature(cxx_rtti)
446
447 // Starting with version 9.0 IBM Visual Age defines __RTTI_ALL__ to 1 if
448 // both the typeid and dynamic_cast features are present.
449 # elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && (__IBMCPP__ >= 900)
450
451 # ifdef __RTTI_ALL__
452 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1
453 # else
454 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0
455 # endif
456
457 # else
458
459 // For all other compilers, we assume RTTI is enabled.
460 # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1
461
462 # endif // _MSC_VER
463
464 #endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI
465
466 // It's this header's responsibility to #include <typeinfo> when RTTI
467 // is enabled.
468 #if GTEST_HAS_RTTI
469 # include <typeinfo>
470 #endif
471
472 // Determines whether Google Test can use the pthreads library.
473 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD
474 // The user didn't tell us explicitly, so we assume pthreads support is
475 // available on Linux and Mac.
476 //
477 // To disable threading support in Google Test, add -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=0
478 // to your compiler flags.
479 # define GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_HPUX \
480 || GTEST_OS_QNX)
481 #endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD
482
483 #if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD
484 // gtest-port.h guarantees to #include <pthread.h> when GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD is
485 // true.
486 # include <pthread.h> // NOLINT
487
488 // For timespec and nanosleep, used below.
489 # include <time.h> // NOLINT
490 #endif
491
492 // Determines whether Google Test can use tr1/tuple. You can define
493 // this macro to 0 to prevent Google Test from using tuple (any
494 // feature depending on tuple with be disabled in this mode).
495 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
496 # if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && defined(_STLPORT_MAJOR)
497 // STLport, provided with the Android NDK, has neither <tr1/tuple> or <tuple>.
498 # define GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 0
499 # else
500 // The user didn't tell us not to do it, so we assume it's OK.
501 # define GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE 1
502 # endif
503 #endif // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
504
505 // Determines whether Google Test's own tr1 tuple implementation
506 // should be used.
507 #ifndef GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE
508 // The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out.
509
510 // We use our own TR1 tuple if we aren't sure the user has an
511 // implementation of it already. At this time, libstdc++ 4.0.0+ and
512 // MSVC 2010 are the only mainstream standard libraries that come
513 // with a TR1 tuple implementation. NVIDIA's CUDA NVCC compiler
514 // pretends to be GCC by defining __GNUC__ and friends, but cannot
515 // compile GCC's tuple implementation. MSVC 2008 (9.0) provides TR1
516 // tuple in a 323 MB Feature Pack download, which we cannot assume the
517 // user has. QNX's QCC compiler is a modified GCC but it doesn't
518 // support TR1 tuple. libc++ only provides std::tuple, in C++11 mode,
519 // and it can be used with some compilers that define __GNUC__.
520 # if (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__CUDACC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 40000) \
521 && !GTEST_OS_QNX && !defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)) || _MSC_VER >= 1600
522 # define GTEST_ENV_HAS_TR1_TUPLE_ 1
523 # endif
524
525 // C++11 specifies that <tuple> provides std::tuple. Use that if gtest is used
526 // in C++11 mode and libstdc++ isn't very old (binaries targeting OS X 10.6
527 // can build with clang but need to use gcc4.2's libstdc++).
528 # if GTEST_LANG_CXX11 && (!defined(__GLIBCXX__) || __GLIBCXX__ > 20110325)
529 # define GTEST_ENV_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ 1
530 # endif
531
532 # if GTEST_ENV_HAS_TR1_TUPLE_ || GTEST_ENV_HAS_STD_TUPLE_
533 # define GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 0
534 # else
535 # define GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE 1
536 # endif
537
538 #endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE
539
540 // To avoid conditional compilation everywhere, we make it
541 // gtest-port.h's responsibility to #include the header implementing
542 // tr1/tuple.
543 #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
544
545 # if GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE
546 # include "gtest/internal/gtest-tuple.h"
547 # elif GTEST_ENV_HAS_STD_TUPLE_
548 # include <tuple>
549 // C++11 puts its tuple into the ::std namespace rather than
550 // ::std::tr1. gtest expects tuple to live in ::std::tr1, so put it there.
551 // This causes undefined behavior, but supported compilers react in
552 // the way we intend.
553 namespace std {
554 namespace tr1 {
555 using ::std::get;
556 using ::std::make_tuple;
557 using ::std::tuple;
558 using ::std::tuple_element;
559 using ::std::tuple_size;
560 }
561 }
562
563 # elif GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
564
565 // On Symbian, BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE causes Boost's TR1 tuple library to
566 // use STLport's tuple implementation, which unfortunately doesn't
567 // work as the copy of STLport distributed with Symbian is incomplete.
568 // By making sure BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE is undefined, we force Boost to
569 // use its own tuple implementation.
570 # ifdef BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
571 # undef BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
572 # endif // BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
573
574 // This prevents <boost/tr1/detail/config.hpp>, which defines
575 // BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE, from being #included by Boost's <tuple>.
576 # define BOOST_TR1_DETAIL_CONFIG_HPP_INCLUDED
577 # include <tuple>
578
579 # elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 40000)
580 // GCC 4.0+ implements tr1/tuple in the <tr1/tuple> header. This does
581 // not conform to the TR1 spec, which requires the header to be <tuple>.
582
583 # if !GTEST_HAS_RTTI && GTEST_GCC_VER_ < 40302
584 // Until version 4.3.2, gcc has a bug that causes <tr1/functional>,
585 // which is #included by <tr1/tuple>, to not compile when RTTI is
586 // disabled. _TR1_FUNCTIONAL is the header guard for
587 // <tr1/functional>. Hence the following #define is a hack to prevent
588 // <tr1/functional> from being included.
589 # define _TR1_FUNCTIONAL 1
590 # include <tr1/tuple>
591 # undef _TR1_FUNCTIONAL // Allows the user to #include
592 // <tr1/functional> if he chooses to.
593 # else
594 # include <tr1/tuple> // NOLINT
595 # endif // !GTEST_HAS_RTTI && GTEST_GCC_VER_ < 40302
596
597 # else
598 // If the compiler is not GCC 4.0+, we assume the user is using a
599 // spec-conforming TR1 implementation.
600 # include <tuple> // NOLINT
601 # endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE
602
603 #endif // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
604
605 // Determines whether clone(2) is supported.
606 // Usually it will only be available on Linux, excluding
607 // Linux on the Itanium architecture.
608 // Also see http://linux.die.net/man/2/clone.
609 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_CLONE
610 // The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out.
611
612 # if GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__)
613 # if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID
614 // On Android, clone() is only available on ARM starting with Gingerbread.
615 # if defined(__arm__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 9
616 # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1
617 # else
618 # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0
619 # endif
620 # else
621 # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1
622 # endif
623 # else
624 # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0
625 # endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__)
626
627 #endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE
628
629 // Determines whether to support stream redirection. This is used to test
630 // output correctness and to implement death tests.
631 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
632 // By default, we assume that stream redirection is supported on all
633 // platforms except known mobile ones.
634 # if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
635 # define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 0
636 # else
637 # define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 1
638 # endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE && !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
639 #endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
640
641 // Determines whether to support death tests.
642 // Google Test does not support death tests for VC 7.1 and earlier as
643 // abort() in a VC 7.1 application compiled as GUI in debug config
644 // pops up a dialog window that cannot be suppressed programmatically.
645 #if (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS || \
646 (GTEST_OS_MAC && !GTEST_OS_IOS) || GTEST_OS_IOS_SIMULATOR || \
647 (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP && _MSC_VER >= 1400) || \
648 GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW || GTEST_OS_AIX || GTEST_OS_HPUX || \
649 GTEST_OS_OPENBSD || GTEST_OS_QNX)
650 # define GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 1
651 # include <vector> // NOLINT
652 #endif
653
654 // We don't support MSVC 7.1 with exceptions disabled now. Therefore
655 // all the compilers we care about are adequate for supporting
656 // value-parameterized tests.
657 #define GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST 1
658
659 // Determines whether to support type-driven tests.
660
661 // Typed tests need <typeinfo> and variadic macros, which GCC, VC++ 8.0,
662 // Sun Pro CC, IBM Visual Age, and HP aCC support.
663 #if defined(__GNUC__) || (_MSC_VER >= 1400) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || \
664 defined(__IBMCPP__) || defined(__HP_aCC)
665 # define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST 1
666 # define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P 1
667 #endif
668
669 // Determines whether to support Combine(). This only makes sense when
670 // value-parameterized tests are enabled. The implementation doesn't
671 // work on Sun Studio since it doesn't understand templated conversion
672 // operators.
673 #if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST && GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE && !defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
674 # define GTEST_HAS_COMBINE 1
675 #endif
676
677 // Determines whether the system compiler uses UTF-16 for encoding wide strings.
678 #define GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ \
679 (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN || GTEST_OS_AIX)
680
681 // Determines whether test results can be streamed to a socket.
682 #if GTEST_OS_LINUX
683 # define GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ 1
684 #endif
685
686 // Defines some utility macros.
687
688 // The GNU compiler emits a warning if nested "if" statements are followed by
689 // an "else" statement and braces are not used to explicitly disambiguate the
690 // "else" binding. This leads to problems with code like:
691 //
692 // if (gate)
693 // ASSERT_*(condition) << "Some message";
694 //
695 // The "switch (0) case 0:" idiom is used to suppress this.
696 #ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
697 # define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_
698 #else
699 # define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ switch (0) case 0: default: // NOLINT
700 #endif
701
702 // Use this annotation at the end of a struct/class definition to
703 // prevent the compiler from optimizing away instances that are never
704 // used. This is useful when all interesting logic happens inside the
705 // c'tor and / or d'tor. Example:
706 //
707 // struct Foo {
708 // Foo() { ... }
709 // } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_;
710 //
711 // Also use it after a variable or parameter declaration to tell the
712 // compiler the variable/parameter does not have to be used.
713 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC)
714 # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ __attribute__ ((unused))
715 #else
716 # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_
717 #endif
718
719 // A macro to disallow operator=
720 // This should be used in the private: declarations for a class.
721 #define GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type)\
722 void operator=(type const &)
723
724 // A macro to disallow copy constructor and operator=
725 // This should be used in the private: declarations for a class.
726 #define GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(type)\
727 type(type const &);\
728 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type)
729
730 // Tell the compiler to warn about unused return values for functions declared
731 // with this macro. The macro should be used on function declarations
732 // following the argument list:
733 //
734 // Sprocket* AllocateSprocket() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_;
735 #if defined(__GNUC__) && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 30400) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC)
736 # define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
737 #else
738 # define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_
739 #endif // __GNUC__ && (GTEST_GCC_VER_ >= 30400) && !COMPILER_ICC
740
741 // Determine whether the compiler supports Microsoft's Structured Exception
742 // Handling. This is supported by several Windows compilers but generally
743 // does not exist on any other system.
744 #ifndef GTEST_HAS_SEH
745 // The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out.
746
747 # if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
748 // These two compilers are known to support SEH.
749 # define GTEST_HAS_SEH 1
750 # else
751 // Assume no SEH.
752 # define GTEST_HAS_SEH 0
753 # endif
754
755 #endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH
756
757 #ifdef _MSC_VER
758
759 # if GTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY
760 # define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllimport)
761 # elif GTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY
762 # define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllexport)
763 # endif
764
765 #endif // _MSC_VER
766
767 #ifndef GTEST_API_
768 # define GTEST_API_
769 #endif
770
771 #ifdef __GNUC__
772 // Ask the compiler to never inline a given function.
773 # define GTEST_NO_INLINE_ __attribute__((noinline))
774 #else
775 # define GTEST_NO_INLINE_
776 #endif
777
778 // _LIBCPP_VERSION is defined by the libc++ library from the LLVM project.
779 #if defined(__GLIBCXX__) || defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)
780 # define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 1
781 #else
782 # define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 0
783 #endif
784
785 namespace testing {
786
787 class Message;
788
789 namespace internal {
790
791 // A secret type that Google Test users don't know about. It has no
792 // definition on purpose. Therefore it's impossible to create a
793 // Secret object, which is what we want.
794 class Secret;
795
796 // The GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_ macro can be used to verify that a compile time
797 // expression is true. For example, you could use it to verify the
798 // size of a static array:
799 //
800 // GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(ARRAYSIZE(content_type_names) == CONTENT_NUM_TYPES,
801 // content_type_names_incorrect_size);
802 //
803 // or to make sure a struct is smaller than a certain size:
804 //
805 // GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(sizeof(foo) < 128, foo_too_large);
806 //
807 // The second argument to the macro is the name of the variable. If
808 // the expression is false, most compilers will issue a warning/error
809 // containing the name of the variable.
810
811 template <bool>
812 struct CompileAssert {
813 };
814
815 #define GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) \
816 typedef ::testing::internal::CompileAssert<(static_cast<bool>(expr))> \
817 msg[static_cast<bool>(expr) ? 1 : -1] GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_
818
819 // Implementation details of GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_:
820 //
821 // - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_ works by defining an array type that has -1
822 // elements (and thus is invalid) when the expression is false.
823 //
824 // - The simpler definition
825 //
826 // #define GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) typedef char msg[(expr) ? 1 : -1]
827 //
828 // does not work, as gcc supports variable-length arrays whose sizes
829 // are determined at run-time (this is gcc's extension and not part
830 // of the C++ standard). As a result, gcc fails to reject the
831 // following code with the simple definition:
832 //
833 // int foo;
834 // GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(foo, msg); // not supposed to compile as foo is
835 // // not a compile-time constant.
836 //
837 // - By using the type CompileAssert<(bool(expr))>, we ensures that
838 // expr is a compile-time constant. (Template arguments must be
839 // determined at compile-time.)
840 //
841 // - The outter parentheses in CompileAssert<(bool(expr))> are necessary
842 // to work around a bug in gcc 3.4.4 and 4.0.1. If we had written
843 //
844 // CompileAssert<bool(expr)>
845 //
846 // instead, these compilers will refuse to compile
847 //
848 // GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(5 > 0, some_message);
849 //
850 // (They seem to think the ">" in "5 > 0" marks the end of the
851 // template argument list.)
852 //
853 // - The array size is (bool(expr) ? 1 : -1), instead of simply
854 //
855 // ((expr) ? 1 : -1).
856 //
857 // This is to avoid running into a bug in MS VC 7.1, which
858 // causes ((0.0) ? 1 : -1) to incorrectly evaluate to 1.
859
860 // StaticAssertTypeEqHelper is used by StaticAssertTypeEq defined in gtest.h.
861 //
862 // This template is declared, but intentionally undefined.
863 template <typename T1, typename T2>
864 struct StaticAssertTypeEqHelper;
865
866 template <typename T>
867 struct StaticAssertTypeEqHelper<T, T> {};
868
869 #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
870 typedef ::string string;
871 #else
872 typedef ::std::string string;
873 #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
874
875 #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
876 typedef ::wstring wstring;
877 #elif GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
878 typedef ::std::wstring wstring;
879 #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
880
881 // A helper for suppressing warnings on constant condition. It just
882 // returns 'condition'.
883 GTEST_API_ bool IsTrue(bool condition);
884
885 // Defines scoped_ptr.
886
887 // This implementation of scoped_ptr is PARTIAL - it only contains
888 // enough stuff to satisfy Google Test's need.
889 template <typename T>
890 class scoped_ptr {
891 public:
892 typedef T element_type;
893
894 explicit scoped_ptr(T* p = NULL) : ptr_(p) {}
895 ~scoped_ptr() { reset(); }
896
897 T& operator*() const { return *ptr_; }
898 T* operator->() const { return ptr_; }
899 T* get() const { return ptr_; }
900
901 T* release() {
902 T* const ptr = ptr_;
903 ptr_ = NULL;
904 return ptr;
905 }
906
907 void reset(T* p = NULL) {
908 if (p != ptr_) {
909 if (IsTrue(sizeof(T) > 0)) { // Makes sure T is a complete type.
910 delete ptr_;
911 }
912 ptr_ = p;
913 }
914 }
915
916 private:
917 T* ptr_;
918
919 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(scoped_ptr);
920 };
921
922 // Defines RE.
923
924 // A simple C++ wrapper for <regex.h>. It uses the POSIX Extended
925 // Regular Expression syntax.
926 class GTEST_API_ RE {
927 public:
928 // A copy constructor is required by the Standard to initialize object
929 // references from r-values.
930 RE(const RE& other) { Init(other.pattern()); }
931
932 // Constructs an RE from a string.
933 RE(const ::std::string& regex) { Init(regex.c_str()); } // NOLINT
934
935 #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
936
937 RE(const ::string& regex) { Init(regex.c_str()); } // NOLINT
938
939 #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
940
941 RE(const char* regex) { Init(regex); } // NOLINT
942 ~RE();
943
944 // Returns the string representation of the regex.
945 const char* pattern() const { return pattern_; }
946
947 // FullMatch(str, re) returns true iff regular expression re matches
948 // the entire str.
949 // PartialMatch(str, re) returns true iff regular expression re
950 // matches a substring of str (including str itself).
951 //
952 // TODO(wan@google.com): make FullMatch() and PartialMatch() work
953 // when str contains NUL characters.
954 static bool FullMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) {
955 return FullMatch(str.c_str(), re);
956 }
957 static bool PartialMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) {
958 return PartialMatch(str.c_str(), re);
959 }
960
961 #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
962
963 static bool FullMatch(const ::string& str, const RE& re) {
964 return FullMatch(str.c_str(), re);
965 }
966 static bool PartialMatch(const ::string& str, const RE& re) {
967 return PartialMatch(str.c_str(), re);
968 }
969
970 #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
971
972 static bool FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re);
973 static bool PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re);
974
975 private:
976 void Init(const char* regex);
977
978 // We use a const char* instead of an std::string, as Google Test used to be
979 // used where std::string is not available. TODO(wan@google.com): change to
980 // std::string.
981 const char* pattern_;
982 bool is_valid_;
983
984 #if GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE
985
986 regex_t full_regex_; // For FullMatch().
987 regex_t partial_regex_; // For PartialMatch().
988
989 #else // GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE
990
991 const char* full_pattern_; // For FullMatch();
992
993 #endif
994
995 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(RE);
996 };
997
998 // Formats a source file path and a line number as they would appear
999 // in an error message from the compiler used to compile this code.
1000 GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatFileLocation(const char* file, int line);
1001
1002 // Formats a file location for compiler-independent XML output.
1003 // Although this function is not platform dependent, we put it next to
1004 // FormatFileLocation in order to contrast the two functions.
1005 GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(const char* file,
1006 int line);
1007
1008 // Defines logging utilities:
1009 // GTEST_LOG_(severity) - logs messages at the specified severity level. The
1010 // message itself is streamed into the macro.
1011 // LogToStderr() - directs all log messages to stderr.
1012 // FlushInfoLog() - flushes informational log messages.
1013
1014 enum GTestLogSeverity {
1015 GTEST_INFO,
1016 GTEST_WARNING,
1017 GTEST_ERROR,
1018 GTEST_FATAL
1019 };
1020
1021 // Formats log entry severity, provides a stream object for streaming the
1022 // log message, and terminates the message with a newline when going out of
1023 // scope.
1024 class GTEST_API_ GTestLog {
1025 public:
1026 GTestLog(GTestLogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line);
1027
1028 // Flushes the buffers and, if severity is GTEST_FATAL, aborts the program.
1029 ~GTestLog();
1030
1031 ::std::ostream& GetStream() { return ::std::cerr; }
1032
1033 private:
1034 const GTestLogSeverity severity_;
1035
1036 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestLog);
1037 };
1038
1039 #define GTEST_LOG_(severity) \
1040 ::testing::internal::GTestLog(::testing::internal::GTEST_##severity, \
1041 __FILE__, __LINE__).GetStream()
1042
1043 inline void LogToStderr() {}
1044 inline void FlushInfoLog() { fflush(NULL); }
1045
1046 // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE.
1047 //
1048 // GTEST_CHECK_ is an all-mode assert. It aborts the program if the condition
1049 // is not satisfied.
1050 // Synopsys:
1051 // GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition);
1052 // or
1053 // GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition) << "Additional message";
1054 //
1055 // This checks the condition and if the condition is not satisfied
1056 // it prints message about the condition violation, including the
1057 // condition itself, plus additional message streamed into it, if any,
1058 // and then it aborts the program. It aborts the program irrespective of
1059 // whether it is built in the debug mode or not.
1060 #define GTEST_CHECK_(condition) \
1061 GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \
1062 if (::testing::internal::IsTrue(condition)) \
1063 ; \
1064 else \
1065 GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Condition " #condition " failed. "
1066
1067 // An all-mode assert to verify that the given POSIX-style function
1068 // call returns 0 (indicating success). Known limitation: this
1069 // doesn't expand to a balanced 'if' statement, so enclose the macro
1070 // in {} if you need to use it as the only statement in an 'if'
1071 // branch.
1072 #define GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(posix_call) \
1073 if (const int gtest_error = (posix_call)) \
1074 GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << #posix_call << "failed with error " \
1075 << gtest_error
1076
1077 // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE.
1078 //
1079 // Use ImplicitCast_ as a safe version of static_cast for upcasting in
1080 // the type hierarchy (e.g. casting a Foo* to a SuperclassOfFoo* or a
1081 // const Foo*). When you use ImplicitCast_, the compiler checks that
1082 // the cast is safe. Such explicit ImplicitCast_s are necessary in
1083 // surprisingly many situations where C++ demands an exact type match
1084 // instead of an argument type convertable to a target type.
1085 //
1086 // The syntax for using ImplicitCast_ is the same as for static_cast:
1087 //
1088 // ImplicitCast_<ToType>(expr)
1089 //
1090 // ImplicitCast_ would have been part of the C++ standard library,
1091 // but the proposal was submitted too late. It will probably make
1092 // its way into the language in the future.
1093 //
1094 // This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with
1095 // similar functions users may have (e.g., implicit_cast). The internal
1096 // namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL.
1097 template<typename To>
1098 inline To ImplicitCast_(To x) { return x; }
1099
1100 // When you upcast (that is, cast a pointer from type Foo to type
1101 // SuperclassOfFoo), it's fine to use ImplicitCast_<>, since upcasts
1102 // always succeed. When you downcast (that is, cast a pointer from
1103 // type Foo to type SubclassOfFoo), static_cast<> isn't safe, because
1104 // how do you know the pointer is really of type SubclassOfFoo? It
1105 // could be a bare Foo, or of type DifferentSubclassOfFoo. Thus,
1106 // when you downcast, you should use this macro. In debug mode, we
1107 // use dynamic_cast<> to double-check the downcast is legal (we die
1108 // if it's not). In normal mode, we do the efficient static_cast<>
1109 // instead. Thus, it's important to test in debug mode to make sure
1110 // the cast is legal!
1111 // This is the only place in the code we should use dynamic_cast<>.
1112 // In particular, you SHOULDN'T be using dynamic_cast<> in order to
1113 // do RTTI (eg code like this:
1114 // if (dynamic_cast<Subclass1>(foo)) HandleASubclass1Object(foo);
1115 // if (dynamic_cast<Subclass2>(foo)) HandleASubclass2Object(foo);
1116 // You should design the code some other way not to need this.
1117 //
1118 // This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with
1119 // similar functions users may have (e.g., down_cast). The internal
1120 // namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL.
1121 template<typename To, typename From> // use like this: DownCast_<T*>(foo);
1122 inline To DownCast_(From* f) { // so we only accept pointers
1123 // Ensures that To is a sub-type of From *. This test is here only
1124 // for compile-time type checking, and has no overhead in an
1125 // optimized build at run-time, as it will be optimized away
1126 // completely.
1127 if (false) {
1128 const To to = NULL;
1129 ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<From*>(to);
1130 }
1131
1132 #if GTEST_HAS_RTTI
1133 // RTTI: debug mode only!
1134 GTEST_CHECK_(f == NULL || dynamic_cast<To>(f) != NULL);
1135 #endif
1136 return static_cast<To>(f);
1137 }
1138
1139 // Downcasts the pointer of type Base to Derived.
1140 // Derived must be a subclass of Base. The parameter MUST
1141 // point to a class of type Derived, not any subclass of it.
1142 // When RTTI is available, the function performs a runtime
1143 // check to enforce this.
1144 template <class Derived, class Base>
1145 Derived* CheckedDowncastToActualType(Base* base) {
1146 #if GTEST_HAS_RTTI
1147 GTEST_CHECK_(typeid(*base) == typeid(Derived));
1148 return dynamic_cast<Derived*>(base); // NOLINT
1149 #else
1150 return static_cast<Derived*>(base); // Poor man's downcast.
1151 #endif
1152 }
1153
1154 #if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
1155
1156 // Defines the stderr capturer:
1157 // CaptureStdout - starts capturing stdout.
1158 // GetCapturedStdout - stops capturing stdout and returns the captured string.
1159 // CaptureStderr - starts capturing stderr.
1160 // GetCapturedStderr - stops capturing stderr and returns the captured string.
1161 //
1162 GTEST_API_ void CaptureStdout();
1163 GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStdout();
1164 GTEST_API_ void CaptureStderr();
1165 GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStderr();
1166
1167 #endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
1168
1169
1170 #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
1171
1172 const ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>& GetInjectableArgvs();
1173 void SetInjectableArgvs(const ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>*
1174 new_argvs);
1175
1176 // A copy of all command line arguments. Set by InitGoogleTest().
1177 extern ::std::vector<testing::internal::string> g_argvs;
1178
1179 #endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
1180
1181 // Defines synchronization primitives.
1182
1183 #if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD
1184
1185 // Sleeps for (roughly) n milli-seconds. This function is only for
1186 // testing Google Test's own constructs. Don't use it in user tests,
1187 // either directly or indirectly.
1188 inline void SleepMilliseconds(int n) {
1189 const timespec time = {
1190 0, // 0 seconds.
1191 n * 1000L * 1000L, // And n ms.
1192 };
1193 nanosleep(&time, NULL);
1194 }
1195
1196 // Allows a controller thread to pause execution of newly created
1197 // threads until notified. Instances of this class must be created
1198 // and destroyed in the controller thread.
1199 //
1200 // This class is only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do not
1201 // use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly.
1202 class Notification {
1203 public:
1204 Notification() : notified_(false) {
1205 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, NULL));
1206 }
1207 ~Notification() {
1208 pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_);
1209 }
1210
1211 // Notifies all threads created with this notification to start. Must
1212 // be called from the controller thread.
1213 void Notify() {
1214 pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_);
1215 notified_ = true;
1216 pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_);
1217 }
1218
1219 // Blocks until the controller thread notifies. Must be called from a test
1220 // thread.
1221 void WaitForNotification() {
1222 for (;;) {
1223 pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_);
1224 const bool notified = notified_;
1225 pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_);
1226 if (notified)
1227 break;
1228 SleepMilliseconds(10);
1229 }
1230 }
1231
1232 private:
1233 pthread_mutex_t mutex_;
1234 bool notified_;
1235
1236 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Notification);
1237 };
1238
1239 // As a C-function, ThreadFuncWithCLinkage cannot be templated itself.
1240 // Consequently, it cannot select a correct instantiation of ThreadWithParam
1241 // in order to call its Run(). Introducing ThreadWithParamBase as a
1242 // non-templated base class for ThreadWithParam allows us to bypass this
1243 // problem.
1244 class ThreadWithParamBase {
1245 public:
1246 virtual ~ThreadWithParamBase() {}
1247 virtual void Run() = 0;
1248 };
1249
1250 // pthread_create() accepts a pointer to a function type with the C linkage.
1251 // According to the Standard (7.5/1), function types with different linkages
1252 // are different even if they are otherwise identical. Some compilers (for
1253 // example, SunStudio) treat them as different types. Since class methods
1254 // cannot be defined with C-linkage we need to define a free C-function to
1255 // pass into pthread_create().
1256 extern "C" inline void* ThreadFuncWithCLinkage(void* thread) {
1257 static_cast<ThreadWithParamBase*>(thread)->Run();
1258 return NULL;
1259 }
1260
1261 // Helper class for testing Google Test's multi-threading constructs.
1262 // To use it, write:
1263 //
1264 // void ThreadFunc(int param) { /* Do things with param */ }
1265 // Notification thread_can_start;
1266 // ...
1267 // // The thread_can_start parameter is optional; you can supply NULL.
1268 // ThreadWithParam<int> thread(&ThreadFunc, 5, &thread_can_start);
1269 // thread_can_start.Notify();
1270 //
1271 // These classes are only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do
1272 // not use them in user tests, either directly or indirectly.
1273 template <typename T>
1274 class ThreadWithParam : public ThreadWithParamBase {
1275 public:
1276 typedef void (*UserThreadFunc)(T);
1277
1278 ThreadWithParam(
1279 UserThreadFunc func, T param, Notification* thread_can_start)
1280 : func_(func),
1281 param_(param),
1282 thread_can_start_(thread_can_start),
1283 finished_(false) {
1284 ThreadWithParamBase* const base = this;
1285 // The thread can be created only after all fields except thread_
1286 // have been initialized.
1287 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(
1288 pthread_create(&thread_, 0, &ThreadFuncWithCLinkage, base));
1289 }
1290 ~ThreadWithParam() { Join(); }
1291
1292 void Join() {
1293 if (!finished_) {
1294 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_join(thread_, 0));
1295 finished_ = true;
1296 }
1297 }
1298
1299 virtual void Run() {
1300 if (thread_can_start_ != NULL)
1301 thread_can_start_->WaitForNotification();
1302 func_(param_);
1303 }
1304
1305 private:
1306 const UserThreadFunc func_; // User-supplied thread function.
1307 const T param_; // User-supplied parameter to the thread function.
1308 // When non-NULL, used to block execution until the controller thread
1309 // notifies.
1310 Notification* const thread_can_start_;
1311 bool finished_; // true iff we know that the thread function has finished.
1312 pthread_t thread_; // The native thread object.
1313
1314 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadWithParam);
1315 };
1316
1317 // MutexBase and Mutex implement mutex on pthreads-based platforms. They
1318 // are used in conjunction with class MutexLock:
1319 //
1320 // Mutex mutex;
1321 // ...
1322 // MutexLock lock(&mutex); // Acquires the mutex and releases it at the end
1323 // // of the current scope.
1324 //
1325 // MutexBase implements behavior for both statically and dynamically
1326 // allocated mutexes. Do not use MutexBase directly. Instead, write
1327 // the following to define a static mutex:
1328 //
1329 // GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex);
1330 //
1331 // You can forward declare a static mutex like this:
1332 //
1333 // GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex);
1334 //
1335 // To create a dynamic mutex, just define an object of type Mutex.
1336 class MutexBase {
1337 public:
1338 // Acquires this mutex.
1339 void Lock() {
1340 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_));
1341 owner_ = pthread_self();
1342 has_owner_ = true;
1343 }
1344
1345 // Releases this mutex.
1346 void Unlock() {
1347 // Since the lock is being released the owner_ field should no longer be
1348 // considered valid. We don't protect writing to has_owner_ here, as it's
1349 // the caller's responsibility to ensure that the current thread holds the
1350 // mutex when this is called.
1351 has_owner_ = false;
1352 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_));
1353 }
1354
1355 // Does nothing if the current thread holds the mutex. Otherwise, crashes
1356 // with high probability.
1357 void AssertHeld() const {
1358 GTEST_CHECK_(has_owner_ && pthread_equal(owner_, pthread_self()))
1359 << "The current thread is not holding the mutex @" << this;
1360 }
1361
1362 // A static mutex may be used before main() is entered. It may even
1363 // be used before the dynamic initialization stage. Therefore we
1364 // must be able to initialize a static mutex object at link time.
1365 // This means MutexBase has to be a POD and its member variables
1366 // have to be public.
1367 public:
1368 pthread_mutex_t mutex_; // The underlying pthread mutex.
1369 // has_owner_ indicates whether the owner_ field below contains a valid thread
1370 // ID and is therefore safe to inspect (e.g., to use in pthread_equal()). All
1371 // accesses to the owner_ field should be protected by a check of this field.
1372 // An alternative might be to memset() owner_ to all zeros, but there's no
1373 // guarantee that a zero'd pthread_t is necessarily invalid or even different
1374 // from pthread_self().
1375 bool has_owner_;
1376 pthread_t owner_; // The thread holding the mutex.
1377 };
1378
1379 // Forward-declares a static mutex.
1380 # define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \
1381 extern ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex
1382
1383 // Defines and statically (i.e. at link time) initializes a static mutex.
1384 // The initialization list here does not explicitly initialize each field,
1385 // instead relying on default initialization for the unspecified fields. In
1386 // particular, the owner_ field (a pthread_t) is not explicitly initialized.
1387 // This allows initialization to work whether pthread_t is a scalar or struct.
1388 // The flag -Wmissing-field-initializers must not be specified for this to work.
1389 # define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \
1390 ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex = { PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, false }
1391
1392 // The Mutex class can only be used for mutexes created at runtime. It
1393 // shares its API with MutexBase otherwise.
1394 class Mutex : public MutexBase {
1395 public:
1396 Mutex() {
1397 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, NULL));
1398 has_owner_ = false;
1399 }
1400 ~Mutex() {
1401 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_));
1402 }
1403
1404 private:
1405 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mutex);
1406 };
1407
1408 // We cannot name this class MutexLock as the ctor declaration would
1409 // conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some
1410 // platforms. Hence the typedef trick below.
1411 class GTestMutexLock {
1412 public:
1413 explicit GTestMutexLock(MutexBase* mutex)
1414 : mutex_(mutex) { mutex_->Lock(); }
1415
1416 ~GTestMutexLock() { mutex_->Unlock(); }
1417
1418 private:
1419 MutexBase* const mutex_;
1420
1421 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestMutexLock);
1422 };
1423
1424 typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock;
1425
1426 // Helpers for ThreadLocal.
1427
1428 // pthread_key_create() requires DeleteThreadLocalValue() to have
1429 // C-linkage. Therefore it cannot be templatized to access
1430 // ThreadLocal<T>. Hence the need for class
1431 // ThreadLocalValueHolderBase.
1432 class ThreadLocalValueHolderBase {
1433 public:
1434 virtual ~ThreadLocalValueHolderBase() {}
1435 };
1436
1437 // Called by pthread to delete thread-local data stored by
1438 // pthread_setspecific().
1439 extern "C" inline void DeleteThreadLocalValue(void* value_holder) {
1440 delete static_cast<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase*>(value_holder);
1441 }
1442
1443 // Implements thread-local storage on pthreads-based systems.
1444 //
1445 // // Thread 1
1446 // ThreadLocal<int> tl(100); // 100 is the default value for each thread.
1447 //
1448 // // Thread 2
1449 // tl.set(150); // Changes the value for thread 2 only.
1450 // EXPECT_EQ(150, tl.get());
1451 //
1452 // // Thread 1
1453 // EXPECT_EQ(100, tl.get()); // In thread 1, tl has the original value.
1454 // tl.set(200);
1455 // EXPECT_EQ(200, tl.get());
1456 //
1457 // The template type argument T must have a public copy constructor.
1458 // In addition, the default ThreadLocal constructor requires T to have
1459 // a public default constructor.
1460 //
1461 // An object managed for a thread by a ThreadLocal instance is deleted
1462 // when the thread exits. Or, if the ThreadLocal instance dies in
1463 // that thread, when the ThreadLocal dies. It's the user's
1464 // responsibility to ensure that all other threads using a ThreadLocal
1465 // have exited when it dies, or the per-thread objects for those
1466 // threads will not be deleted.
1467 //
1468 // Google Test only uses global ThreadLocal objects. That means they
1469 // will die after main() has returned. Therefore, no per-thread
1470 // object managed by Google Test will be leaked as long as all threads
1471 // using Google Test have exited when main() returns.
1472 template <typename T>
1473 class ThreadLocal {
1474 public:
1475 ThreadLocal() : key_(CreateKey()),
1476 default_() {}
1477 explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : key_(CreateKey()),
1478 default_(value) {}
1479
1480 ~ThreadLocal() {
1481 // Destroys the managed object for the current thread, if any.
1482 DeleteThreadLocalValue(pthread_getspecific(key_));
1483
1484 // Releases resources associated with the key. This will *not*
1485 // delete managed objects for other threads.
1486 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_key_delete(key_));
1487 }
1488
1489 T* pointer() { return GetOrCreateValue(); }
1490 const T* pointer() const { return GetOrCreateValue(); }
1491 const T& get() const { return *pointer(); }
1492 void set(const T& value) { *pointer() = value; }
1493
1494 private:
1495 // Holds a value of type T.
1496 class ValueHolder : public ThreadLocalValueHolderBase {
1497 public:
1498 explicit ValueHolder(const T& value) : value_(value) {}
1499
1500 T* pointer() { return &value_; }
1501
1502 private:
1503 T value_;
1504 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolder);
1505 };
1506
1507 static pthread_key_t CreateKey() {
1508 pthread_key_t key;
1509 // When a thread exits, DeleteThreadLocalValue() will be called on
1510 // the object managed for that thread.
1511 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(
1512 pthread_key_create(&key, &DeleteThreadLocalValue));
1513 return key;
1514 }
1515
1516 T* GetOrCreateValue() const {
1517 ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder =
1518 static_cast<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase*>(pthread_getspecific(key_));
1519 if (holder != NULL) {
1520 return CheckedDowncastToActualType<ValueHolder>(holder)->pointer();
1521 }
1522
1523 ValueHolder* const new_holder = new ValueHolder(default_);
1524 ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder_base = new_holder;
1525 GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_setspecific(key_, holder_base));
1526 return new_holder->pointer();
1527 }
1528
1529 // A key pthreads uses for looking up per-thread values.
1530 const pthread_key_t key_;
1531 const T default_; // The default value for each thread.
1532
1533 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocal);
1534 };
1535
1536 # define GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE 1
1537
1538 #else // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD
1539
1540 // A dummy implementation of synchronization primitives (mutex, lock,
1541 // and thread-local variable). Necessary for compiling Google Test where
1542 // mutex is not supported - using Google Test in multiple threads is not
1543 // supported on such platforms.
1544
1545 class Mutex {
1546 public:
1547 Mutex() {}
1548 void Lock() {}
1549 void Unlock() {}
1550 void AssertHeld() const {}
1551 };
1552
1553 # define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \
1554 extern ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex
1555
1556 # define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex
1557
1558 class GTestMutexLock {
1559 public:
1560 explicit GTestMutexLock(Mutex*) {} // NOLINT
1561 };
1562
1563 typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock;
1564
1565 template <typename T>
1566 class ThreadLocal {
1567 public:
1568 ThreadLocal() : value_() {}
1569 explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : value_(value) {}
1570 T* pointer() { return &value_; }
1571 const T* pointer() const { return &value_; }
1572 const T& get() const { return value_; }
1573 void set(const T& value) { value_ = value; }
1574 private:
1575 T value_;
1576 };
1577
1578 // The above synchronization primitives have dummy implementations.
1579 // Therefore Google Test is not thread-safe.
1580 # define GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE 0
1581
1582 #endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD
1583
1584 // Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that
1585 // we cannot detect it.
1586 GTEST_API_ size_t GetThreadCount();
1587
1588 // Passing non-POD classes through ellipsis (...) crashes the ARM
1589 // compiler and generates a warning in Sun Studio. The Nokia Symbian
1590 // and the IBM XL C/C++ compiler try to instantiate a copy constructor
1591 // for objects passed through ellipsis (...), failing for uncopyable
1592 // objects. We define this to ensure that only POD is passed through
1593 // ellipsis on these systems.
1594 #if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || defined(__IBMCPP__) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
1595 // We lose support for NULL detection where the compiler doesn't like
1596 // passing non-POD classes through ellipsis (...).
1597 # define GTEST_ELLIPSIS_NEEDS_POD_ 1
1598 #else
1599 # define GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL 1
1600 #endif
1601
1602 // The Nokia Symbian and IBM XL C/C++ compilers cannot decide between
1603 // const T& and const T* in a function template. These compilers
1604 // _can_ decide between class template specializations for T and T*,
1605 // so a tr1::type_traits-like is_pointer works.
1606 #if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || defined(__IBMCPP__)
1607 # define GTEST_NEEDS_IS_POINTER_ 1
1608 #endif
1609
1610 template <bool bool_value>
1611 struct bool_constant {
1612 typedef bool_constant<bool_value> type;
1613 static const bool value = bool_value;
1614 };
1615 template <bool bool_value> const bool bool_constant<bool_value>::value;
1616
1617 typedef bool_constant<false> false_type;
1618 typedef bool_constant<true> true_type;
1619
1620 template <typename T>
1621 struct is_pointer : public false_type {};
1622
1623 template <typename T>
1624 struct is_pointer<T*> : public true_type {};
1625
1626 template <typename Iterator>
1627 struct IteratorTraits {
1628 typedef typename Iterator::value_type value_type;
1629 };
1630
1631 template <typename T>
1632 struct IteratorTraits<T*> {
1633 typedef T value_type;
1634 };
1635
1636 template <typename T>
1637 struct IteratorTraits<const T*> {
1638 typedef T value_type;
1639 };
1640
1641 #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
1642 # define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "\\"
1643 # define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 1
1644 // The biggest signed integer type the compiler supports.
1645 typedef __int64 BiggestInt;
1646 #else
1647 # define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "/"
1648 # define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 0
1649 typedef long long BiggestInt; // NOLINT
1650 #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
1651
1652 // Utilities for char.
1653
1654 // isspace(int ch) and friends accept an unsigned char or EOF. char
1655 // may be signed, depending on the compiler (or compiler flags).
1656 // Therefore we need to cast a char to unsigned char before calling
1657 // isspace(), etc.
1658
1659 inline bool IsAlpha(char ch) {
1660 return isalpha(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0;
1661 }
1662 inline bool IsAlNum(char ch) {
1663 return isalnum(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0;
1664 }
1665 inline bool IsDigit(char ch) {
1666 return isdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0;
1667 }
1668 inline bool IsLower(char ch) {
1669 return islower(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0;
1670 }
1671 inline bool IsSpace(char ch) {
1672 return isspace(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0;
1673 }
1674 inline bool IsUpper(char ch) {
1675 return isupper(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0;
1676 }
1677 inline bool IsXDigit(char ch) {
1678 return isxdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0;
1679 }
1680 inline bool IsXDigit(wchar_t ch) {
1681 const unsigned char low_byte = static_cast<unsigned char>(ch);
1682 return ch == low_byte && isxdigit(low_byte) != 0;
1683 }
1684
1685 inline char ToLower(char ch) {
1686 return static_cast<char>(tolower(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)));
1687 }
1688 inline char ToUpper(char ch) {
1689 return static_cast<char>(toupper(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)));
1690 }
1691
1692 // The testing::internal::posix namespace holds wrappers for common
1693 // POSIX functions. These wrappers hide the differences between
1694 // Windows/MSVC and POSIX systems. Since some compilers define these
1695 // standard functions as macros, the wrapper cannot have the same name
1696 // as the wrapped function.
1697
1698 namespace posix {
1699
1700 // Functions with a different name on Windows.
1701
1702 #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
1703
1704 typedef struct _stat StatStruct;
1705
1706 # ifdef __BORLANDC__
1707 inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); }
1708 inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) {
1709 return stricmp(s1, s2);
1710 }
1711 inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); }
1712 # else // !__BORLANDC__
1713 # if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1714 inline int IsATTY(int /* fd */) { return 0; }
1715 # else
1716 inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return _isatty(fd); }
1717 # endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1718 inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) {
1719 return _stricmp(s1, s2);
1720 }
1721 inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return _strdup(src); }
1722 # endif // __BORLANDC__
1723
1724 # if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1725 inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return reinterpret_cast<int>(_fileno(file)); }
1726 // Stat(), RmDir(), and IsDir() are not needed on Windows CE at this
1727 // time and thus not defined there.
1728 # else
1729 inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return _fileno(file); }
1730 inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return _stat(path, buf); }
1731 inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return _rmdir(dir); }
1732 inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) {
1733 return (_S_IFDIR & st.st_mode) != 0;
1734 }
1735 # endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1736
1737 #else
1738
1739 typedef struct stat StatStruct;
1740
1741 inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return fileno(file); }
1742 inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); }
1743 inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return stat(path, buf); }
1744 inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) {
1745 return strcasecmp(s1, s2);
1746 }
1747 inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); }
1748 inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return rmdir(dir); }
1749 inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode); }
1750
1751 #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
1752
1753 // Functions deprecated by MSVC 8.0.
1754
1755 #ifdef _MSC_VER
1756 // Temporarily disable warning 4996 (deprecated function).
1757 # pragma warning(push)
1758 # pragma warning(disable:4996)
1759 #endif
1760
1761 inline const char* StrNCpy(char* dest, const char* src, size_t n) {
1762 return strncpy(dest, src, n);
1763 }
1764
1765 // ChDir(), FReopen(), FDOpen(), Read(), Write(), Close(), and
1766 // StrError() aren't needed on Windows CE at this time and thus not
1767 // defined there.
1768
1769 #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1770 inline int ChDir(const char* dir) { return chdir(dir); }
1771 #endif
1772 inline FILE* FOpen(const char* path, const char* mode) {
1773 return fopen(path, mode);
1774 }
1775 #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1776 inline FILE *FReopen(const char* path, const char* mode, FILE* stream) {
1777 return freopen(path, mode, stream);
1778 }
1779 inline FILE* FDOpen(int fd, const char* mode) { return fdopen(fd, mode); }
1780 #endif
1781 inline int FClose(FILE* fp) { return fclose(fp); }
1782 #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1783 inline int Read(int fd, void* buf, unsigned int count) {
1784 return static_cast<int>(read(fd, buf, count));
1785 }
1786 inline int Write(int fd, const void* buf, unsigned int count) {
1787 return static_cast<int>(write(fd, buf, count));
1788 }
1789 inline int Close(int fd) { return close(fd); }
1790 inline const char* StrError(int errnum) { return strerror(errnum); }
1791 #endif
1792 inline const char* GetEnv(const char* name) {
1793 #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1794 // We are on Windows CE, which has no environment variables.
1795 return NULL;
1796 #elif defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__SunOS_5_8) || defined(__SunOS_5_9)
1797 // Environment variables which we programmatically clear will be set to the
1798 // empty string rather than unset (NULL). Handle that case.
1799 const char* const env = getenv(name);
1800 return (env != NULL && env[0] != '\0') ? env : NULL;
1801 #else
1802 return getenv(name);
1803 #endif
1804 }
1805
1806 #ifdef _MSC_VER
1807 # pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state.
1808 #endif
1809
1810 #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1811 // Windows CE has no C library. The abort() function is used in
1812 // several places in Google Test. This implementation provides a reasonable
1813 // imitation of standard behaviour.
1814 void Abort();
1815 #else
1816 inline void Abort() { abort(); }
1817 #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1818
1819 } // namespace posix
1820
1821 // MSVC "deprecates" snprintf and issues warnings wherever it is used. In
1822 // order to avoid these warnings, we need to use _snprintf or _snprintf_s on
1823 // MSVC-based platforms. We map the GTEST_SNPRINTF_ macro to the appropriate
1824 // function in order to achieve that. We use macro definition here because
1825 // snprintf is a variadic function.
1826 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400 && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1827 // MSVC 2005 and above support variadic macros.
1828 # define GTEST_SNPRINTF_(buffer, size, format, ...) \
1829 _snprintf_s(buffer, size, size, format, __VA_ARGS__)
1830 #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
1831 // Windows CE does not define _snprintf_s and MSVC prior to 2005 doesn't
1832 // complain about _snprintf.
1833 # define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ _snprintf
1834 #else
1835 # define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ snprintf
1836 #endif
1837
1838 // The maximum number a BiggestInt can represent. This definition
1839 // works no matter BiggestInt is represented in one's complement or
1840 // two's complement.
1841 //
1842 // We cannot rely on numeric_limits in STL, as __int64 and long long
1843 // are not part of standard C++ and numeric_limits doesn't need to be
1844 // defined for them.
1845 const BiggestInt kMaxBiggestInt =
1846 ~(static_cast<BiggestInt>(1) << (8*sizeof(BiggestInt) - 1));
1847
1848 // This template class serves as a compile-time function from size to
1849 // type. It maps a size in bytes to a primitive type with that
1850 // size. e.g.
1851 //
1852 // TypeWithSize<4>::UInt
1853 //
1854 // is typedef-ed to be unsigned int (unsigned integer made up of 4
1855 // bytes).
1856 //
1857 // Such functionality should belong to STL, but I cannot find it
1858 // there.
1859 //
1860 // Google Test uses this class in the implementation of floating-point
1861 // comparison.
1862 //
1863 // For now it only handles UInt (unsigned int) as that's all Google Test
1864 // needs. Other types can be easily added in the future if need
1865 // arises.
1866 template <size_t size>
1867 class TypeWithSize {
1868 public:
1869 // This prevents the user from using TypeWithSize<N> with incorrect
1870 // values of N.
1871 typedef void UInt;
1872 };
1873
1874 // The specialization for size 4.
1875 template <>
1876 class TypeWithSize<4> {
1877 public:
1878 // unsigned int has size 4 in both gcc and MSVC.
1879 //
1880 // As base/basictypes.h doesn't compile on Windows, we cannot use
1881 // uint32, uint64, and etc here.
1882 typedef int Int;
1883 typedef unsigned int UInt;
1884 };
1885
1886 // The specialization for size 8.
1887 template <>
1888 class TypeWithSize<8> {
1889 public:
1890 #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
1891 typedef __int64 Int;
1892 typedef unsigned __int64 UInt;
1893 #else
1894 typedef long long Int; // NOLINT
1895 typedef unsigned long long UInt; // NOLINT
1896 #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
1897 };
1898
1899 // Integer types of known sizes.
1900 typedef TypeWithSize<4>::Int Int32;
1901 typedef TypeWithSize<4>::UInt UInt32;
1902 typedef TypeWithSize<8>::Int Int64;
1903 typedef TypeWithSize<8>::UInt UInt64;
1904 typedef TypeWithSize<8>::Int TimeInMillis; // Represents time in milliseconds.
1905
1906 // Utilities for command line flags and environment variables.
1907
1908 // Macro for referencing flags.
1909 #define GTEST_FLAG(name) FLAGS_gtest_##name
1910
1911 // Macros for declaring flags.
1912 #define GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(name) GTEST_API_ extern bool GTEST_FLAG(name)
1913 #define GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(name) \
1914 GTEST_API_ extern ::testing::internal::Int32 GTEST_FLAG(name)
1915 #define GTEST_DECLARE_string_(name) \
1916 GTEST_API_ extern ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name)
1917
1918 // Macros for defining flags.
1919 #define GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(name, default_val, doc) \
1920 GTEST_API_ bool GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val)
1921 #define GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(name, default_val, doc) \
1922 GTEST_API_ ::testing::internal::Int32 GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val)
1923 #define GTEST_DEFINE_string_(name, default_val, doc) \
1924 GTEST_API_ ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val)
1925
1926 // Thread annotations
1927 #define GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(locks)
1928 #define GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(locks)
1929
1930 // Parses 'str' for a 32-bit signed integer. If successful, writes the result
1931 // to *value and returns true; otherwise leaves *value unchanged and returns
1932 // false.
1933 // TODO(chandlerc): Find a better way to refactor flag and environment parsing
1934 // out of both gtest-port.cc and gtest.cc to avoid exporting this utility
1935 // function.
1936 bool ParseInt32(const Message& src_text, const char* str, Int32* value);
1937
1938 // Parses a bool/Int32/string from the environment variable
1939 // corresponding to the given Google Test flag.
1940 bool BoolFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, bool default_val);
1941 GTEST_API_ Int32 Int32FromGTestEnv(const char* flag, Int32 default_val);
1942 const char* StringFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, const char* default_val);
1943
1944 } // namespace internal
1945 } // namespace testing
1946
1947 #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_