fmtlegacy/test/format-impl-test.cc
Victor Zverovich d1ded569ff Separate memory management and formatting
Array is split into an abstract Buffer class and a concrete MemoryBuffer class. BasicWriter now does all memory allocation through a Buffer object. Subclasses of BasicWriter may use different buffer types. The new BasicMemoryBuffer class uses the default MemoryBuffer.
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/*
Formatting library implementation tests.
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// Include format.cc instead of format.h to test implementation-specific stuff.
#include "format.cc"
#include <cstring>
#include "gtest-extra.h"
#include "util.h"
#undef max
TEST(FormatTest, ArgConverter) {
using fmt::internal::Arg;
Arg arg = Arg();
arg.type = Arg::LONG_LONG;
arg.long_long_value = std::numeric_limits<fmt::LongLong>::max();
ArgConverter<fmt::LongLong>(arg, 'd').visit(arg);
EXPECT_EQ(Arg::LONG_LONG, arg.type);
}
TEST(FormatTest, FormatNegativeNaN) {
double nan = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN();
if (fmt::internal::getsign(-nan))
EXPECT_EQ("-nan", fmt::format("{}", -nan));
else
fmt::print("Warning: compiler doesn't handle negative NaN correctly");
}
TEST(FormatTest, StrError) {
char *message = 0;
char buffer[BUFFER_SIZE];
#ifndef NDEBUG
EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(safe_strerror(EDOM, message = 0, 0), "Assertion");
EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(safe_strerror(EDOM, message = buffer, 0), "Assertion");
#endif
buffer[0] = 'x';
#ifdef _GNU_SOURCE
// Use invalid error code to make sure that safe_strerror returns an error
// message in the buffer rather than a pointer to a static string.
int error_code = -1;
#else
int error_code = EDOM;
#endif
int result = safe_strerror(error_code, message = buffer, BUFFER_SIZE);
EXPECT_EQ(0, result);
std::size_t message_size = std::strlen(message);
EXPECT_GE(BUFFER_SIZE - 1u, message_size);
EXPECT_EQ(get_system_error(error_code), message);
// safe_strerror never uses buffer on MinGW.
#ifndef __MINGW32__
result = safe_strerror(error_code, message = buffer, message_size);
EXPECT_EQ(ERANGE, result);
result = safe_strerror(error_code, message = buffer, 1);
EXPECT_EQ(buffer, message); // Message should point to buffer.
EXPECT_EQ(ERANGE, result);
EXPECT_STREQ("", message);
#endif
}
TEST(FormatTest, FormatErrorCode) {
std::string msg = "error 42", sep = ": ";
{
fmt::MemoryWriter w;
w << "garbage";
format_error_code(w, 42, "test");
EXPECT_EQ("test: " + msg, w.str());
}
{
fmt::MemoryWriter w;
std::string prefix(
fmt::internal::INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE - msg.size() - sep.size() + 1, 'x');
format_error_code(w, 42, prefix);
EXPECT_EQ(msg, w.str());
}
{
fmt::MemoryWriter w;
std::string prefix(
fmt::internal::INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE - msg.size() - sep.size(), 'x');
format_error_code(w, 42, prefix);
EXPECT_EQ(prefix + sep + msg, w.str());
std::size_t size = fmt::internal::INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE;
EXPECT_EQ(size, w.size());
}
}