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- /*
- This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- */
- //
- /// @file AP_Test.h
- /// @brief A simple unit test framework.
- ///
- /// AP_Test provides the usual test start, condition validation and reporting
- /// functions in a compact form.
- ///
- /// Each test must be contained within a block; either a standalone function or
- /// a block within a function. The TEST macro is used to start a test; it creates
- /// the local object which will track the results of the test and saves the name
- /// for later reporting. Only one test may be performed within each block.
- ///
- /// Within the test, use the REQUIRE macro to describe a condition that must be
- /// met for the test to pass. If the condition within the macro is not met,
- /// the condition will be output as a diagnostic and the test will be considered
- /// to have failed.
- ///
- /// The test ends at the end of the block, and the result of the test will be
- /// output as a diagnostic.
- ///
- /// Optionally at the end of the test suite, the Test::report method may be used
- /// to summarize the results of all of the tests that were performed.
- ///
- /// Unit test state and methods.
- ///
- class Test
- {
- public:
- /// Constructor - creates a new test.
- ///
- /// Normally called by the TEST macro.
- ///
- /// @param name The name of the test being started.
- ///
- Test(const char *name);
- /// Destructor - ends the test.
- ///
- ~Test();
- /// Perform a success check.
- ///
- /// @param expr If false, the test has failed.
- /// @param source The expression source; emitted in the diagnostic
- /// indicating test failure.
- ///
- void require(bool expr, const char *source);
- /// Report the overall number of tests/pass/fails.
- ///
- static void report();
- private:
- const char *_name; ///< name of the current test
- bool _fail; ///< set if any ::require calls indicate the test failed
- static int16_t _passed; ///< global pass count
- static int16_t _failed; ///< global fail count
- };
- /// Constructor
- ///
- Test::Test(const char *name) :
- _name(name),
- _fail(false)
- {
- }
- /// Destructor
- ///
- Test::~Test()
- {
- Serial.printf("%s: %s\n", _fail ? "FAILED" : "passed", _name);
- if (_fail) {
- _failed++;
- } else {
- _passed++;
- }
- }
- /// Success check
- ///
- void
- Test::require(bool expr, const char *source)
- {
- if (!expr) {
- _fail = true;
- Serial.printf("%s: fail: %s\n", _name, source);
- }
- }
- /// Summary report
- ///
- void
- Test::report()
- {
- Serial.printf("\n%d passed %d failed\n", _passed, _failed);
- }
- int16_t Test::_passed = 0;
- int16_t Test::_failed = 0;
- /// Start a new test.
- ///
- /// This should be invoked at the beginning of a block, before any REQUIRE
- /// statements. A new test called name is started, and subsequent REQUIRE
- /// statements will be applied to the test. The test will continue until
- /// the end of the block (or until the _test object that is created otherwise
- /// goes out of scope).
- ///
- #define TEST(name) Test _test(# name)
- /// Attach an expression to the test's success criteria.
- ///
- /// The expression expr must evaluate true for the test to pass. If
- /// it does not, the text of the expression is output as a diagnostic
- /// and the test is marked as a failure.
- ///
- #define REQUIRE(expr) _test.require(expr, # expr)
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