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-// Copyright 2019 The Abseil Authors.
-//
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-// You may obtain a copy of the License at
-//
-// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-//
-// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-// limitations under the License.
-//
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// conformance_testing.h
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-
-#ifndef ABSL_TYPES_INTERNAL_CONFORMANCE_TESTING_H_
-#define ABSL_TYPES_INTERNAL_CONFORMANCE_TESTING_H_
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// //
-// Many templates in this file take a `T` and a `Prof` type as explicit //
-// template arguments. These are a type to be checked and a //
-// "Regularity Profile" that describes what operations that type `T` is //
-// expected to support. See "regularity_profiles.h" for more details //
-// regarding Regularity Profiles. //
-// //
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-#include <cstddef>
-#include <set>
-#include <tuple>
-#include <type_traits>
-#include <utility>
-
-#include "gtest/gtest.h"
-#include "absl/meta/type_traits.h"
-#include "absl/strings/ascii.h"
-#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h"
-#include "absl/strings/string_view.h"
-#include "absl/types/internal/conformance_aliases.h"
-#include "absl/types/internal/conformance_archetype.h"
-#include "absl/types/internal/conformance_profile.h"
-#include "absl/types/internal/conformance_testing_helpers.h"
-#include "absl/types/internal/parentheses.h"
-#include "absl/types/internal/transform_args.h"
-#include "absl/utility/utility.h"
-
-namespace absl {
-ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
-namespace types_internal {
-
-// Returns true if the compiler incorrectly greedily instantiates constexpr
-// templates in any unevaluated context.
-constexpr bool constexpr_instantiation_when_unevaluated() {
-#if defined(__apple_build_version__) // TODO(calabrese) Make more specific
- return true;
-#elif defined(__clang__)
- return __clang_major__ < 4;
-#elif defined(__GNUC__)
- // TODO(calabrese) Figure out why gcc 7 fails (seems like a different bug)
- return __GNUC__ < 5 || (__GNUC__ == 5 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 2) || __GNUC__ >= 7;
-#else
- return false;
-#endif
-}
-
-// Returns true if the standard library being used incorrectly produces an error
-// when instantiating the definition of a poisoned std::hash specialization.
-constexpr bool poisoned_hash_fails_instantiation() {
-#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)
- return _MSC_VER < 1914;
-#else
- return false;
-#endif
-}
-
-template <class Fun>
-struct GeneratorType {
- decltype(std::declval<const Fun&>()()) operator()() const
- noexcept(noexcept(std::declval<const Fun&>()())) {
- return fun();
- }
-
- Fun fun;
- const char* description;
-};
-
-// A "make" function for the GeneratorType template that deduces the function
-// object type.
-template <class Fun,
- absl::enable_if_t<IsNullaryCallable<Fun>::value>** = nullptr>
-GeneratorType<Fun> Generator(Fun fun, const char* description) {
- return GeneratorType<Fun>{absl::move(fun), description};
-}
-
-// A type that contains a set of nullary function objects that each return an
-// instance of the same type and value (though possibly different
-// representations, such as +0 and -0 or two vectors with the same elements but
-// with different capacities).
-template <class... Funs>
-struct EquivalenceClassType {
- std::tuple<GeneratorType<Funs>...> generators;
-};
-
-// A "make" function for the EquivalenceClassType template that deduces the
-// function object types and is constrained such that a user can only pass in
-// function objects that all have the same return type.
-template <class... Funs, absl::enable_if_t<AreGeneratorsWithTheSameReturnType<
- Funs...>::value>** = nullptr>
-EquivalenceClassType<Funs...> EquivalenceClass(GeneratorType<Funs>... funs) {
- return {std::make_tuple(absl::move(funs)...)};
-}
-
-// A type that contains an ordered series of EquivalenceClassTypes, from
-// smallest value to largest value.
-template <class... EqClasses>
-struct OrderedEquivalenceClasses {
- std::tuple<EqClasses...> eq_classes;
-};
-
-// An object containing the parts of a given (name, initialization expression),
-// and is capable of generating a string that describes the given.
-struct GivenDeclaration {
- std::string outputDeclaration(std::size_t width) const {
- const std::size_t indent_size = 2;
- std::string result = absl::StrCat(" ", name);
-
- if (!expression.empty()) {
- // Indent
- result.resize(indent_size + width, ' ');
- absl::StrAppend(&result, " = ", expression, ";\n");
- } else {
- absl::StrAppend(&result, ";\n");
- }
-
- return result;
- }
-
- std::string name;
- std::string expression;
-};
-
-// Produce a string that contains all of the givens of an error report.
-template <class... Decls>
-std::string PrepareGivenContext(const Decls&... decls) {
- const std::size_t width = (std::max)({decls.name.size()...});
- return absl::StrCat("Given:\n", decls.outputDeclaration(width)..., "\n");
-}
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Function objects that perform a check for each comparison operator //
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-#define ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP(name, op) \
- struct Expect##name { \
- template <class T> \
- void operator()(absl::string_view test_name, absl::string_view context, \
- const T& lhs, const T& rhs, absl::string_view lhs_name, \
- absl::string_view rhs_name) const { \
- if (!static_cast<bool>(lhs op rhs)) { \
- errors->addTestFailure( \
- test_name, absl::StrCat(context, \
- "**Unexpected comparison result**\n" \
- "\n" \
- "Expression:\n" \
- " ", \
- lhs_name, " " #op " ", rhs_name, \
- "\n" \
- "\n" \
- "Expected: true\n" \
- " Actual: false")); \
- } else { \
- errors->addTestSuccess(test_name); \
- } \
- } \
- \
- ConformanceErrors* errors; \
- }; \
- \
- struct ExpectNot##name { \
- template <class T> \
- void operator()(absl::string_view test_name, absl::string_view context, \
- const T& lhs, const T& rhs, absl::string_view lhs_name, \
- absl::string_view rhs_name) const { \
- if (lhs op rhs) { \
- errors->addTestFailure( \
- test_name, absl::StrCat(context, \
- "**Unexpected comparison result**\n" \
- "\n" \
- "Expression:\n" \
- " ", \
- lhs_name, " " #op " ", rhs_name, \
- "\n" \
- "\n" \
- "Expected: false\n" \
- " Actual: true")); \
- } else { \
- errors->addTestSuccess(test_name); \
- } \
- } \
- \
- ConformanceErrors* errors; \
- }
-
-ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP(Eq, ==);
-ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP(Ne, !=);
-ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP(Lt, <);
-ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP(Le, <=);
-ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP(Ge, >=);
-ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP(Gt, >);
-
-#undef ABSL_INTERNAL_EXPECT_OP
-
-// A function object that verifies that two objects hash to the same value by
-// way of the std::hash specialization.
-struct ExpectSameHash {
- template <class T>
- void operator()(absl::string_view test_name, absl::string_view context,
- const T& lhs, const T& rhs, absl::string_view lhs_name,
- absl::string_view rhs_name) const {
- if (std::hash<T>()(lhs) != std::hash<T>()(rhs)) {
- errors->addTestFailure(
- test_name, absl::StrCat(context,
- "**Unexpected hash result**\n"
- "\n"
- "Expression:\n"
- " std::hash<T>()(",
- lhs_name, ") == std::hash<T>()(", rhs_name,
- ")\n"
- "\n"
- "Expected: true\n"
- " Actual: false"));
- } else {
- errors->addTestSuccess(test_name);
- }
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// A function template that takes two objects and verifies that each comparison
-// operator behaves in a way that is consistent with equality. It has "OneWay"
-// in the name because the first argument will always be the left-hand operand
-// of the corresponding comparison operator and the second argument will
-// always be the right-hand operand. It will never switch that order.
-// At a higher level in the test suite, the one-way form is called once for each
-// of the two possible orders whenever lhs and rhs are not the same initializer.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-void ExpectOneWayEquality(ConformanceErrors* errors,
- absl::string_view test_name,
- absl::string_view context, const T& lhs, const T& rhs,
- absl::string_view lhs_name,
- absl::string_view rhs_name) {
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_equality_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectEq{errors}, test_name, context, lhs, rhs, lhs_name, rhs_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_inequality_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotNe{errors}, test_name, context, lhs, rhs, lhs_name, rhs_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_less_than_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotLt{errors}, test_name, context, lhs, rhs, lhs_name, rhs_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_less_equal_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectLe{errors}, test_name, context, lhs, rhs, lhs_name, rhs_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_greater_equal_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectGe{errors}, test_name, context, lhs, rhs, lhs_name, rhs_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_greater_than_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotGt{errors}, test_name, context, lhs, rhs, lhs_name, rhs_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_hashable>::Invoke(
- ExpectSameHash{errors}, test_name, context, lhs, rhs, lhs_name, rhs_name);
-}
-
-// A function template that takes two objects and verifies that each comparison
-// operator behaves in a way that is consistent with equality. This function
-// differs from ExpectOneWayEquality in that this will do checks with argument
-// order reversed in addition to in-order.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-void ExpectEquality(ConformanceErrors* errors, absl::string_view test_name,
- absl::string_view context, const T& lhs, const T& rhs,
- absl::string_view lhs_name, absl::string_view rhs_name) {
- (ExpectOneWayEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, test_name, context, lhs, rhs,
- lhs_name, rhs_name);
- (ExpectOneWayEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, test_name, context, rhs, lhs,
- rhs_name, lhs_name);
-}
-
-// Given a generator, makes sure that a generated value and a moved-from
-// generated value are equal.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectMoveConstructOneGenerator {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- const T object = generator();
- const T moved_object = absl::move(generator()); // Force no elision.
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Move construction",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T object",
- generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T moved_object",
- std::string("std::move(") +
- generator.description +
- ")"}),
- object, moved_object, "object", "moved_object");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Given a generator, makes sure that a generated value and a copied-from
-// generated value are equal.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectCopyConstructOneGenerator {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- const T object = generator();
- const T copied_object = static_cast<const T&>(generator());
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Copy construction",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T object",
- generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{
- "const _T copied_object",
- std::string("static_cast<const _T&>(") +
- generator.description + ")"}),
- object, copied_object, "object", "copied_object");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Default-construct and do nothing before destruction.
-//
-// This is useful in exercising the codepath of default construction followed by
-// destruction, but does not explicitly test anything. An example of where this
-// might fail is a default destructor that default-initializes a scalar and a
-// destructor reads the value of that member. Sanitizers can catch this as long
-// as our test attempts to execute such a case.
-template <class T>
-struct ExpectDefaultConstructWithDestruct {
- void operator()() const {
- // Scoped so that destructor gets called before reporting success.
- {
- T object;
- static_cast<void>(object);
- }
-
- errors->addTestSuccess("Default construction");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Check move-assign into a default-constructed object.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectDefaultConstructWithMoveAssign {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- const T source_of_truth = generator();
- T object;
- object = generator();
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Move assignment",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T object",
- generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object", ""},
- GivenDeclaration{"object",
- generator.description}),
- object, source_of_truth, "std::as_const(object)",
- "source_of_truth");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Check copy-assign into a default-constructed object.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectDefaultConstructWithCopyAssign {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- const T source_of_truth = generator();
- T object;
- object = static_cast<const T&>(generator());
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Copy assignment",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T source_of_truth",
- generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object", ""},
- GivenDeclaration{
- "object",
- std::string("static_cast<const _T&>(") +
- generator.description + ")"}),
- object, source_of_truth, "std::as_const(object)",
- "source_of_truth");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Perform a self move-assign.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectSelfMoveAssign {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- T object = generator();
- object = absl::move(object);
-
- // NOTE: Self move-assign results in a valid-but-unspecified state.
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Move assignment",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object",
- generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"object",
- "std::move(object)"}),
- object, object, "object", "object");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Perform a self copy-assign.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectSelfCopyAssign {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- const T source_of_truth = generator();
- T object = generator();
- const T& const_object = object;
- object = const_object;
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Copy assignment",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T source_of_truth",
- generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object",
- generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"object",
- "std::as_const(object)"}),
- const_object, source_of_truth,
- "std::as_const(object)", "source_of_truth");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Perform a self-swap.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectSelfSwap {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- const T source_of_truth = generator();
- T object = generator();
-
- type_traits_internal::Swap(object, object);
-
- std::string preliminary_info = absl::StrCat(
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T source_of_truth", generator.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object", generator.description}),
- "After performing a self-swap:\n"
- " using std::swap;\n"
- " swap(object, object);\n"
- "\n");
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Swap", std::move(preliminary_info),
- object, source_of_truth, "std::as_const(object)",
- "source_of_truth");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Perform each of the single-generator checks when necessary operations are
-// supported.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectSelfComparison {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- const T object = generator();
- (ExpectOneWayEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Comparison",
- PrepareGivenContext(GivenDeclaration{
- "const _T object",
- generator.description}),
- object, object, "object", "object");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Perform each of the single-generator checks when necessary operations are
-// supported.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectConsistency {
- template <class Fun>
- void operator()(const Fun& generator) const {
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_move_constructible>::Invoke(
- ExpectMoveConstructOneGenerator<T, Prof>{errors}, generator);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_copy_constructible>::Invoke(
- ExpectCopyConstructOneGenerator<T, Prof>{errors}, generator);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_default_constructible &&
- PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_move_assignable>::
- Invoke(ExpectDefaultConstructWithMoveAssign<T, Prof>{errors},
- generator);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_default_constructible &&
- PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_copy_assignable>::
- Invoke(ExpectDefaultConstructWithCopyAssign<T, Prof>{errors},
- generator);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_move_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectSelfMoveAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, generator);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_copy_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectSelfCopyAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, generator);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_swappable>::Invoke(
- ExpectSelfSwap<T, Prof>{errors}, generator);
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Check move-assign with two different values.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectMoveAssign {
- template <class Fun0, class Fun1>
- void operator()(const Fun0& generator0, const Fun1& generator1) const {
- const T source_of_truth1 = generator1();
- T object = generator0();
- object = generator1();
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Move assignment",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T source_of_truth1",
- generator1.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object",
- generator0.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"object",
- generator1.description}),
- object, source_of_truth1, "std::as_const(object)",
- "source_of_truth1");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Check copy-assign with two different values.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectCopyAssign {
- template <class Fun0, class Fun1>
- void operator()(const Fun0& generator0, const Fun1& generator1) const {
- const T source_of_truth1 = generator1();
- T object = generator0();
- object = static_cast<const T&>(generator1());
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Copy assignment",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T source_of_truth1",
- generator1.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object",
- generator0.description},
- GivenDeclaration{
- "object",
- std::string("static_cast<const _T&>(") +
- generator1.description + ")"}),
- object, source_of_truth1, "std::as_const(object)",
- "source_of_truth1");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Check swap with two different values.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectSwap {
- template <class Fun0, class Fun1>
- void operator()(const Fun0& generator0, const Fun1& generator1) const {
- const T source_of_truth0 = generator0();
- const T source_of_truth1 = generator1();
- T object0 = generator0();
- T object1 = generator1();
-
- type_traits_internal::Swap(object0, object1);
-
- const std::string context =
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T source_of_truth0",
- generator0.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T source_of_truth1",
- generator1.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object0", generator0.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"_T object1", generator1.description}) +
- "After performing a swap:\n"
- " using std::swap;\n"
- " swap(object0, object1);\n"
- "\n";
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Swap", context, object0,
- source_of_truth1, "std::as_const(object0)",
- "source_of_truth1");
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Swap", context, object1,
- source_of_truth0, "std::as_const(object1)",
- "source_of_truth0");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that `generator0` and `generator1` produce values that are equal.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectEquivalenceClassComparison {
- template <class Fun0, class Fun1>
- void operator()(const Fun0& generator0, const Fun1& generator1) const {
- const T object0 = generator0();
- const T object1 = generator1();
-
- (ExpectEquality<T, Prof>)(errors, "Comparison",
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T object0",
- generator0.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T object1",
- generator1.description}),
- object0, object1, "object0", "object1");
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that all objects in the same equivalence-class have the same value.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectEquivalenceClassConsistency {
- template <class Fun0, class Fun1>
- void operator()(const Fun0& generator0, const Fun1& generator1) const {
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_move_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectMoveAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, generator0, generator1);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_copy_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectCopyAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, generator0, generator1);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_swappable>::Invoke(ExpectSwap<T, Prof>{errors},
- generator0, generator1);
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Given a "lesser" object and a "greater" object, perform every combination of
-// comparison operators supported for the type, expecting consistent results.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-void ExpectOrdered(ConformanceErrors* errors, absl::string_view context,
- const T& small, const T& big, absl::string_view small_name,
- absl::string_view big_name) {
- const absl::string_view test_name = "Comparison";
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_equality_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotEq{errors}, test_name, context, small, big, small_name,
- big_name);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_equality_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotEq{errors}, test_name, context, big, small, big_name,
- small_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_inequality_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNe{errors}, test_name, context, small, big, small_name, big_name);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_inequality_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNe{errors}, test_name, context, big, small, big_name, small_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_less_than_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectLt{errors}, test_name, context, small, big, small_name, big_name);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_less_than_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotLt{errors}, test_name, context, big, small, big_name,
- small_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_less_equal_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectLe{errors}, test_name, context, small, big, small_name, big_name);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_less_equal_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotLe{errors}, test_name, context, big, small, big_name,
- small_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_greater_equal_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotGe{errors}, test_name, context, small, big, small_name,
- big_name);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_greater_equal_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectGe{errors}, test_name, context, big, small, big_name, small_name);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_greater_than_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectNotGt{errors}, test_name, context, small, big, small_name,
- big_name);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_greater_than_comparable>::Invoke(
- ExpectGt{errors}, test_name, context, big, small, big_name, small_name);
-}
-
-// For every two elements of an equivalence class, makes sure that those two
-// elements compare equal, including checks with the same argument passed as
-// both operands.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectEquivalenceClassComparisons {
- template <class... Funs>
- void operator()(EquivalenceClassType<Funs...> eq_class) const {
- (ForEachTupleElement)(ExpectSelfComparison<T, Prof>{errors},
- eq_class.generators);
-
- (ForEveryTwo)(ExpectEquivalenceClassComparison<T, Prof>{errors},
- eq_class.generators);
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// For every element of an equivalence class, makes sure that the element is
-// self-consistent (in other words, if any of move/copy/swap are defined,
-// perform those operations and make such that results and operands still
-// compare equal to known values whenever it is required for that operation.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectEquivalenceClass {
- template <class... Funs>
- void operator()(EquivalenceClassType<Funs...> eq_class) const {
- (ForEachTupleElement)(ExpectConsistency<T, Prof>{errors},
- eq_class.generators);
-
- (ForEveryTwo)(ExpectEquivalenceClassConsistency<T, Prof>{errors},
- eq_class.generators);
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that the passed-in argument is a generator of a greater value than
-// the one produced by the "small_gen" datamember with respect to all of the
-// comparison operators that Prof requires, with both argument orders to test.
-template <class T, class Prof, class SmallGenerator>
-struct ExpectBiggerGeneratorThanComparisons {
- template <class BigGenerator>
- void operator()(BigGenerator big_gen) const {
- const T small = small_gen();
- const T big = big_gen();
-
- (ExpectOrdered<T, Prof>)(errors,
- PrepareGivenContext(
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T small",
- small_gen.description},
- GivenDeclaration{"const _T big",
- big_gen.description}),
- small, big, "small", "big");
- }
-
- SmallGenerator small_gen;
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Perform all of the move, copy, and swap checks on the value generated by
-// `small_gen` and the value generated by `big_gen`.
-template <class T, class Prof, class SmallGenerator>
-struct ExpectBiggerGeneratorThan {
- template <class BigGenerator>
- void operator()(BigGenerator big_gen) const {
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_move_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectMoveAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, small_gen, big_gen);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_move_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectMoveAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, big_gen, small_gen);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_copy_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectCopyAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, small_gen, big_gen);
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_copy_assignable>::Invoke(
- ExpectCopyAssign<T, Prof>{errors}, big_gen, small_gen);
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<Prof>::is_swappable>::Invoke(ExpectSwap<T, Prof>{errors},
- small_gen, big_gen);
- }
-
- SmallGenerator small_gen;
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that the result of a generator is greater than the results of all
-// generators in an equivalence class with respect to comparisons.
-template <class T, class Prof, class SmallGenerator>
-struct ExpectBiggerGeneratorThanEqClassesComparisons {
- template <class BigEqClass>
- void operator()(BigEqClass big_eq_class) const {
- (ForEachTupleElement)(
- ExpectBiggerGeneratorThanComparisons<T, Prof, SmallGenerator>{small_gen,
- errors},
- big_eq_class.generators);
- }
-
- SmallGenerator small_gen;
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that the non-comparison binary operations required by Prof are
-// correct for the result of each generator of big_eq_class and a generator of
-// the logically smaller value returned by small_gen.
-template <class T, class Prof, class SmallGenerator>
-struct ExpectBiggerGeneratorThanEqClasses {
- template <class BigEqClass>
- void operator()(BigEqClass big_eq_class) const {
- (ForEachTupleElement)(
- ExpectBiggerGeneratorThan<T, Prof, SmallGenerator>{small_gen, errors},
- big_eq_class.generators);
- }
-
- SmallGenerator small_gen;
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that each equivalence class that is passed is logically less than
-// the equivalence classes that comes later on in the argument list.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectOrderedEquivalenceClassesComparisons {
- template <class... BigEqClasses>
- struct Impl {
- // Validate that the value produced by `small_gen` is less than all of the
- // values generated by those of the logically larger equivalence classes.
- template <class SmallGenerator>
- void operator()(SmallGenerator small_gen) const {
- (ForEachTupleElement)(ExpectBiggerGeneratorThanEqClassesComparisons<
- T, Prof, SmallGenerator>{small_gen, errors},
- big_eq_classes);
- }
-
- std::tuple<BigEqClasses...> big_eq_classes;
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
- };
-
- // When given no equivalence classes, no validation is necessary.
- void operator()() const {}
-
- template <class SmallEqClass, class... BigEqClasses>
- void operator()(SmallEqClass small_eq_class,
- BigEqClasses... big_eq_classes) const {
- // For each generator in the first equivalence class, make sure that it is
- // less than each of those in the logically greater equivalence classes.
- (ForEachTupleElement)(
- Impl<BigEqClasses...>{std::make_tuple(absl::move(big_eq_classes)...),
- errors},
- small_eq_class.generators);
-
- // Recurse so that all equivalence class combinations are checked.
- (*this)(absl::move(big_eq_classes)...);
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that the non-comparison binary operations required by Prof are
-// correct for the result of each generator of big_eq_classes and a generator of
-// the logically smaller value returned by small_gen.
-template <class T, class Prof>
-struct ExpectOrderedEquivalenceClasses {
- template <class... BigEqClasses>
- struct Impl {
- template <class SmallGenerator>
- void operator()(SmallGenerator small_gen) const {
- (ForEachTupleElement)(
- ExpectBiggerGeneratorThanEqClasses<T, Prof, SmallGenerator>{small_gen,
- errors},
- big_eq_classes);
- }
-
- std::tuple<BigEqClasses...> big_eq_classes;
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
- };
-
- // Check that small_eq_class is logically consistent and also is logically
- // less than all values in big_eq_classes.
- template <class SmallEqClass, class... BigEqClasses>
- void operator()(SmallEqClass small_eq_class,
- BigEqClasses... big_eq_classes) const {
- (ForEachTupleElement)(
- Impl<BigEqClasses...>{std::make_tuple(absl::move(big_eq_classes)...),
- errors},
- small_eq_class.generators);
-
- (*this)(absl::move(big_eq_classes)...);
- }
-
- // Terminating case of operator().
- void operator()() const {}
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that a type meets the syntactic requirements of std::hash if the
-// range of profiles requires it.
-template <class T, class MinProf, class MaxProf>
-struct ExpectHashable {
- void operator()() const {
- ExpectModelOfHashable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- }
-
- ConformanceErrors* errors;
-};
-
-// Validate that the type `T` meets all of the requirements associated with
-// `MinProf` and without going beyond the syntactic properties of `MaxProf`.
-template <class T, class MinProf, class MaxProf>
-struct ExpectModels {
- void operator()(ConformanceErrors* errors) const {
- ExpectModelOfDefaultConstructible<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfMoveConstructible<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfCopyConstructible<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfMoveAssignable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfCopyAssignable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfDestructible<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfEqualityComparable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfInequalityComparable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfLessThanComparable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfLessEqualComparable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfGreaterEqualComparable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfGreaterThanComparable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
- ExpectModelOfSwappable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(errors);
-
- // Only check hashability on compilers that have a compliant default-hash.
- If<!poisoned_hash_fails_instantiation()>::Invoke(
- ExpectHashable<T, MinProf, MaxProf>{errors});
- }
-};
-
-// A metafunction that yields a Profile matching the set of properties that are
-// safe to be checked (lack-of-hashability is only checked on standard library
-// implementations that are standards compliant in that they provide a std::hash
-// primary template that is SFINAE-friendly)
-template <class LogicalProf, class T>
-struct MinimalCheckableProfile {
- using type =
- MinimalProfiles<PropertiesOfT<LogicalProf>,
- PropertiesOfT<SyntacticConformanceProfileOf<
- T, !PropertiesOfT<LogicalProf>::is_hashable &&
- poisoned_hash_fails_instantiation()
- ? CheckHashability::no
- : CheckHashability::yes>>>;
-};
-
-// An identity metafunction
-template <class T>
-struct Always {
- using type = T;
-};
-
-// Validate the T meets all of the necessary requirements of LogicalProf, with
-// syntactic requirements defined by the profile range [MinProf, MaxProf].
-template <class T, class LogicalProf, class MinProf, class MaxProf,
- class... EqClasses>
-ConformanceErrors ExpectRegularityImpl(
- OrderedEquivalenceClasses<EqClasses...> vals) {
- ConformanceErrors errors((NameOf<T>()));
-
- If<!constexpr_instantiation_when_unevaluated()>::Invoke(
- ExpectModels<T, MinProf, MaxProf>(), &errors);
-
- using minimal_profile = typename absl::conditional_t<
- constexpr_instantiation_when_unevaluated(), Always<LogicalProf>,
- MinimalCheckableProfile<LogicalProf, T>>::type;
-
- If<PropertiesOfT<minimal_profile>::is_default_constructible>::Invoke(
- ExpectDefaultConstructWithDestruct<T>{&errors});
-
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Perform all comparison checks first, since later checks depend on their
- // correctness.
- //
- // Check all of the comparisons for all values in the same equivalence
- // class (equal with respect to comparison operators and hash the same).
- (ForEachTupleElement)(
- ExpectEquivalenceClassComparisons<T, minimal_profile>{&errors},
- vals.eq_classes);
-
- // Check all of the comparisons for each combination of values that are in
- // different equivalence classes (not equal with respect to comparison
- // operators).
- absl::apply(
- ExpectOrderedEquivalenceClassesComparisons<T, minimal_profile>{&errors},
- vals.eq_classes);
- //
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
- // Perform remaining checks, relying on comparisons.
- // TODO(calabrese) short circuit if any comparisons above failed.
- (ForEachTupleElement)(ExpectEquivalenceClass<T, minimal_profile>{&errors},
- vals.eq_classes);
-
- absl::apply(ExpectOrderedEquivalenceClasses<T, minimal_profile>{&errors},
- vals.eq_classes);
-
- return errors;
-}
-
-// A type that represents a range of profiles that are acceptable to be matched.
-//
-// `MinProf` is the minimum set of syntactic requirements that must be met.
-//
-// `MaxProf` is the maximum set of syntactic requirements that must be met.
-// This maximum is particularly useful for certain "strictness" checking. Some
-// examples for when this is useful:
-//
-// * Making sure that a type is move-only (rather than simply movable)
-//
-// * Making sure that a member function is *not* noexcept in cases where it
-// cannot be noexcept, such as if a dependent datamember has certain
-// operations that are not noexcept.
-//
-// * Making sure that a type tightly matches a spec, such as the standard.
-//
-// `LogicalProf` is the Profile for which run-time testing is to take place.
-//
-// Note: The reason for `LogicalProf` is because it is often the case, when
-// dealing with templates, that a declaration of a given operation is specified,
-// but whose body would fail to instantiate. Examples include the
-// copy-constructor of a standard container when the element-type is move-only,
-// or the comparison operators of a standard container when the element-type
-// does not have the necessary comparison operations defined. The `LogicalProf`
-// parameter allows us to capture the intent of what should be tested at
-// run-time, even in the cases where syntactically it might otherwise appear as
-// though the type undergoing testing supports more than it actually does.
-template <class LogicalProf, class MinProf = LogicalProf,
- class MaxProf = MinProf>
-struct ProfileRange {
- using logical_profile = LogicalProf;
- using min_profile = MinProf;
- using max_profile = MaxProf;
-};
-
-// Similar to ProfileRange except that it creates a profile range that is
-// coupled with a Domain and is used when testing that a type matches exactly
-// the "minimum" requirements of LogicalProf.
-template <class StrictnessDomain, class LogicalProf,
- class MinProf = LogicalProf, class MaxProf = MinProf>
-struct StrictProfileRange {
- // We do not yet support extension.
- static_assert(
- std::is_same<StrictnessDomain, RegularityDomain>::value,
- "Currently, the only valid StrictnessDomain is RegularityDomain.");
- using strictness_domain = StrictnessDomain;
- using logical_profile = LogicalProf;
- using min_profile = MinProf;
- using max_profile = MaxProf;
-};
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-//
-// A metafunction that creates a StrictProfileRange from a Domain and either a
-// Profile or ProfileRange.
-template <class StrictnessDomain, class ProfOrRange>
-struct MakeStrictProfileRange;
-
-template <class StrictnessDomain, class LogicalProf>
-struct MakeStrictProfileRange {
- using type = StrictProfileRange<StrictnessDomain, LogicalProf>;
-};
-
-template <class StrictnessDomain, class LogicalProf, class MinProf,
- class MaxProf>
-struct MakeStrictProfileRange<StrictnessDomain,
- ProfileRange<LogicalProf, MinProf, MaxProf>> {
- using type =
- StrictProfileRange<StrictnessDomain, LogicalProf, MinProf, MaxProf>;
-};
-
-template <class StrictnessDomain, class ProfOrRange>
-using MakeStrictProfileRangeT =
- typename MakeStrictProfileRange<StrictnessDomain, ProfOrRange>::type;
-//
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-// A profile in the RegularityDomain with the strongest possible requirements.
-using MostStrictProfile =
- CombineProfiles<TriviallyCompleteProfile, NothrowComparableProfile>;
-
-// Forms a ProfileRange that treats the Profile as the bare minimum requirements
-// of a type.
-template <class LogicalProf, class MinProf = LogicalProf>
-using LooseProfileRange = StrictProfileRange<RegularityDomain, LogicalProf,
- MinProf, MostStrictProfile>;
-
-template <class Prof>
-using MakeLooseProfileRangeT = Prof;
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-//
-// The following classes implement the metafunction ProfileRangeOfT<T> that
-// takes either a Profile or ProfileRange and yields the ProfileRange to be
-// used during testing.
-//
-template <class T, class /*Enabler*/ = void>
-struct ProfileRangeOfImpl;
-
-template <class T>
-struct ProfileRangeOfImpl<T, absl::void_t<PropertiesOfT<T>>> {
- using type = LooseProfileRange<T>;
-};
-
-template <class T>
-struct ProfileRangeOf : ProfileRangeOfImpl<T> {};
-
-template <class StrictnessDomain, class LogicalProf, class MinProf,
- class MaxProf>
-struct ProfileRangeOf<
- StrictProfileRange<StrictnessDomain, LogicalProf, MinProf, MaxProf>> {
- using type =
- StrictProfileRange<StrictnessDomain, LogicalProf, MinProf, MaxProf>;
-};
-
-template <class T>
-using ProfileRangeOfT = typename ProfileRangeOf<T>::type;
-//
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-// Extract the logical profile of a range (what will be runtime tested).
-template <class T>
-using LogicalProfileOfT = typename ProfileRangeOfT<T>::logical_profile;
-
-// Extract the minimal syntactic profile of a range (error if not at least).
-template <class T>
-using MinProfileOfT = typename ProfileRangeOfT<T>::min_profile;
-
-// Extract the maximum syntactic profile of a range (error if more than).
-template <class T>
-using MaxProfileOfT = typename ProfileRangeOfT<T>::max_profile;
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-//
-template <class T>
-struct IsProfileOrProfileRange : IsProfile<T>::type {};
-
-template <class StrictnessDomain, class LogicalProf, class MinProf,
- class MaxProf>
-struct IsProfileOrProfileRange<
- StrictProfileRange<StrictnessDomain, LogicalProf, MinProf, MaxProf>>
- : std::true_type {};
-//
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-// TODO(calabrese): Consider naming the functions in this class the same as
-// the macros (defined later on) so that auto-complete leads to the correct name
-// and so that a user cannot accidentally call a function rather than the macro
-// form.
-template <bool ExpectSuccess, class T, class... EqClasses>
-struct ExpectConformanceOf {
- // Add a value to be tested. Subsequent calls to this function on the same
- // object must specify logically "larger" values with respect to the
- // comparison operators of the type, if any.
- //
- // NOTE: This function should not be called directly. A stateless lambda is
- // implicitly formed and passed when using the INITIALIZER macro at the bottom
- // of this file.
- template <class Fun,
- absl::enable_if_t<std::is_same<
- ResultOfGeneratorT<GeneratorType<Fun>>, T>::value>** = nullptr>
- ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT ExpectConformanceOf<ExpectSuccess, T, EqClasses...,
- EquivalenceClassType<Fun>>
- initializer(GeneratorType<Fun> fun) && {
- return {
- {std::tuple_cat(absl::move(ordered_vals.eq_classes),
- std::make_tuple((EquivalenceClass)(absl::move(fun))))},
- std::move(expected_failed_tests)};
- }
-
- template <class... TestNames,
- absl::enable_if_t<!ExpectSuccess && sizeof...(EqClasses) == 0 &&
- absl::conjunction<std::is_convertible<
- TestNames, absl::string_view>...>::value>** =
- nullptr>
- ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT ExpectConformanceOf<ExpectSuccess, T, EqClasses...>
- due_to(TestNames&&... test_names) && {
- (InsertEach)(&expected_failed_tests,
- absl::AsciiStrToLower(absl::string_view(test_names))...);
-
- return {absl::move(ordered_vals), std::move(expected_failed_tests)};
- }
-
- template <class... TestNames, int = 0, // MSVC disambiguator
- absl::enable_if_t<ExpectSuccess && sizeof...(EqClasses) == 0 &&
- absl::conjunction<std::is_convertible<
- TestNames, absl::string_view>...>::value>** =
- nullptr>
- ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT ExpectConformanceOf<ExpectSuccess, T, EqClasses...>
- due_to(TestNames&&... test_names) && {
- // TODO(calabrese) Instead have DUE_TO only exist via a CRTP base.
- // This would produce better errors messages than the static_assert.
- static_assert(!ExpectSuccess,
- "DUE_TO cannot be called when conformance is expected -- did "
- "you mean to use ASSERT_NONCONFORMANCE_OF?");
- }
-
- // Add a value to be tested. Subsequent calls to this function on the same
- // object must specify logically "larger" values with respect to the
- // comparison operators of the type, if any.
- //
- // NOTE: This function should not be called directly. A stateful lambda is
- // implicitly formed and passed when using the INITIALIZER macro at the bottom
- // of this file.
- template <class Fun,
- absl::enable_if_t<std::is_same<
- ResultOfGeneratorT<GeneratorType<Fun>>, T>::value>** = nullptr>
- ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT ExpectConformanceOf<ExpectSuccess, T, EqClasses...,
- EquivalenceClassType<Fun>>
- dont_class_directly_stateful_initializer(GeneratorType<Fun> fun) && {
- return {
- {std::tuple_cat(absl::move(ordered_vals.eq_classes),
- std::make_tuple((EquivalenceClass)(absl::move(fun))))},
- std::move(expected_failed_tests)};
- }
-
- // Add a set of value to be tested, where each value is equal with respect to
- // the comparison operators and std::hash specialization, if defined.
- template <
- class... Funs,
- absl::void_t<absl::enable_if_t<std::is_same<
- ResultOfGeneratorT<GeneratorType<Funs>>, T>::value>...>** = nullptr>
- ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT ExpectConformanceOf<ExpectSuccess, T, EqClasses...,
- EquivalenceClassType<Funs...>>
- equivalence_class(GeneratorType<Funs>... funs) && {
- return {{std::tuple_cat(
- absl::move(ordered_vals.eq_classes),
- std::make_tuple((EquivalenceClass)(absl::move(funs)...)))},
- std::move(expected_failed_tests)};
- }
-
- // Execute the tests for the captured set of values, strictly matching a range
- // of expected profiles in a given domain.
- template <
- class ProfRange,
- absl::enable_if_t<IsProfileOrProfileRange<ProfRange>::value>** = nullptr>
- ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT ::testing::AssertionResult with_strict_profile(
- ProfRange /*profile*/) {
- ConformanceErrors test_result =
- (ExpectRegularityImpl<
- T, LogicalProfileOfT<ProfRange>, MinProfileOfT<ProfRange>,
- MaxProfileOfT<ProfRange>>)(absl::move(ordered_vals));
-
- return ExpectSuccess ? test_result.assertionResult()
- : test_result.expectFailedTests(expected_failed_tests);
- }
-
- // Execute the tests for the captured set of values, loosely matching a range
- // of expected profiles (loose in that an interface is allowed to be more
- // refined that a profile suggests, such as a type having a noexcept copy
- // constructor when all that is required is that the copy constructor exists).
- template <class Prof, absl::enable_if_t<IsProfile<Prof>::value>** = nullptr>
- ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT ::testing::AssertionResult with_loose_profile(
- Prof /*profile*/) {
- ConformanceErrors test_result =
- (ExpectRegularityImpl<
- T, Prof, Prof,
- CombineProfiles<TriviallyCompleteProfile,
- NothrowComparableProfile>>)(absl::
- move(ordered_vals));
-
- return ExpectSuccess ? test_result.assertionResult()
- : test_result.expectFailedTests(expected_failed_tests);
- }
-
- OrderedEquivalenceClasses<EqClasses...> ordered_vals;
- std::set<std::string> expected_failed_tests;
-};
-
-template <class T>
-using ExpectConformanceOfType = ExpectConformanceOf</*ExpectSuccess=*/true, T>;
-
-template <class T>
-using ExpectNonconformanceOfType =
- ExpectConformanceOf</*ExpectSuccess=*/false, T>;
-
-struct EquivalenceClassMaker {
- // TODO(calabrese) Constrain to callable
- template <class Fun>
- static GeneratorType<Fun> initializer(GeneratorType<Fun> fun) {
- return fun;
- }
-};
-
-// A top-level macro that begins the builder pattern.
-//
-// The argument here takes the datatype to be tested.
-#define ABSL_INTERNAL_ASSERT_CONFORMANCE_OF(...) \
- GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \
- if ABSL_INTERNAL_LPAREN \
- const ::testing::AssertionResult gtest_ar = \
- ABSL_INTERNAL_LPAREN ::absl::types_internal::ExpectConformanceOfType< \
- __VA_ARGS__>()
-
-// Akin to ASSERT_CONFORMANCE_OF except that it expects failure and tries to
-// match text.
-#define ABSL_INTERNAL_ASSERT_NONCONFORMANCE_OF(...) \
- GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \
- if ABSL_INTERNAL_LPAREN \
- const ::testing::AssertionResult gtest_ar = \
- ABSL_INTERNAL_LPAREN ::absl::types_internal::ExpectNonconformanceOfType< \
- __VA_ARGS__>()
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// NOTE: The following macros look like they are recursive, but are not (macros
-// cannot recurse). These actually refer to member functions of the same name.
-// This is done intentionally so that a user cannot accidentally invoke a
-// member function of the conformance-testing suite without going through the
-// macro.
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-// Specify expected test failures as comma-separated strings.
-#define DUE_TO(...) due_to(__VA_ARGS__)
-
-// Specify a value to be tested.
-//
-// Note: Internally, this takes an expression and turns it into the return value
-// of lambda that captures no data. The expression is stringized during
-// preprocessing so that it can be used in error reports.
-#define INITIALIZER(...) \
- initializer(::absl::types_internal::Generator( \
- [] { return __VA_ARGS__; }, ABSL_INTERNAL_STRINGIZE(__VA_ARGS__)))
-
-// Specify a value to be tested.
-//
-// Note: Internally, this takes an expression and turns it into the return value
-// of lambda that captures data by reference. The expression is stringized
-// during preprocessing so that it can be used in error reports.
-#define STATEFUL_INITIALIZER(...) \
- stateful_initializer(::absl::types_internal::Generator( \
- [&] { return __VA_ARGS__; }, ABSL_INTERNAL_STRINGIZE(__VA_ARGS__)))
-
-// Used in the builder-pattern.
-//
-// Takes a series of INITIALIZER and/or STATEFUL_INITIALIZER invocations and
-// forwards them along to be tested, grouping them such that the testing suite
-// knows that they are supposed to represent the same logical value (the values
-// compare the same, hash the same, etc.).
-#define EQUIVALENCE_CLASS(...) \
- equivalence_class(ABSL_INTERNAL_TRANSFORM_ARGS( \
- ABSL_INTERNAL_PREPEND_EQ_MAKER, __VA_ARGS__))
-
-// An invocation of this or WITH_STRICT_PROFILE must end the builder-pattern.
-// It takes a Profile as its argument.
-//
-// This executes the tests and allows types that are "more referined" than the
-// profile specifies, but not less. For instance, if the Profile specifies
-// noexcept copy-constructiblity, the test will fail if the copy-constructor is
-// not noexcept, however, it will succeed if the copy constructor is trivial.
-//
-// This is useful for testing that a type meets some minimum set of
-// requirements.
-#define WITH_LOOSE_PROFILE(...) \
- with_loose_profile( \
- ::absl::types_internal::MakeLooseProfileRangeT<__VA_ARGS__>()) \
- ABSL_INTERNAL_RPAREN ABSL_INTERNAL_RPAREN; \
- else GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_(gtest_ar.failure_message()) // NOLINT
-
-// An invocation of this or WITH_STRICT_PROFILE must end the builder-pattern.
-// It takes a Domain and a Profile as its arguments.
-//
-// This executes the tests and disallows types that differ at all from the
-// properties of the Profile. For instance, if the Profile specifies noexcept
-// copy-constructiblity, the test will fail if the copy constructor is trivial.
-//
-// This is useful for testing that a type does not do anything more than a
-// specification requires, such as to minimize things like Hyrum's Law, or more
-// commonly, to prevent a type from being "accidentally" copy-constructible in
-// a way that may produce incorrect results, simply because the user forget to
-// delete that operation.
-#define WITH_STRICT_PROFILE(...) \
- with_strict_profile( \
- ::absl::types_internal::MakeStrictProfileRangeT<__VA_ARGS__>()) \
- ABSL_INTERNAL_RPAREN ABSL_INTERNAL_RPAREN; \
- else GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_(gtest_ar.failure_message()) // NOLINT
-
-// Internal macro that is used in the internals of the EDSL when forming
-// equivalence classes.
-#define ABSL_INTERNAL_PREPEND_EQ_MAKER(arg) \
- ::absl::types_internal::EquivalenceClassMaker().arg
-
-} // namespace types_internal
-ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
-} // namespace absl
-
-#endif // ABSL_TYPES_INTERNAL_CONFORMANCE_TESTING_H_