+// provide an overload of cppunit assertEquals(T, T) which can be used to
+// compare wxStrings directly with C strings
+inline void
+assertEquals(const char *expected,
+ const wxString& actual,
+ CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine,
+ const std::string& message)
+{
+ assertEquals(wxString(expected), actual, sourceLine, message);
+}
+
+inline void
+assertEquals(const wchar_t *expected,
+ const wxString& actual,
+ CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine,
+ const std::string& message)
+{
+ assertEquals(wxString(expected), actual, sourceLine, message);
+}
+
+// and another to be able to specify (usually literal) ints as expected values
+// for functions returning size_t
+inline void
+assertEquals(int expected,
+ size_t actual,
+ CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine,
+ const std::string& message)
+{
+ assertEquals(size_t(expected), actual, sourceLine, message);
+}
+
+CPPUNIT_NS_END
+
+// Use this macro to compare a wxArrayString with the pipe-separated elements
+// of the given string
+//
+// NB: it's a macro and not a function to have the correct line numbers in the
+// test failure messages
+#define WX_ASSERT_STRARRAY_EQUAL(s, a) \
+ { \
+ wxArrayString expected(wxSplit(s, '|', '\0')); \
+ \
+ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( expected.size(), a.size() ); \
+ \
+ for ( size_t n = 0; n < a.size(); n++ ) \
+ { \
+ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( expected[n], a[n] ); \
+ } \
+ }
+
+// Use this macro to assert with the given formatted message (it should contain
+// the format string and arguments in a separate pair of parentheses)
+#define WX_ASSERT_MESSAGE(msg, cond) \
+ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE(std::string(wxString::Format msg .mb_str()), (cond))