// 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 char *actual,
+ CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine,
+ const std::string& message)
+{
+ assertEquals(wxString(expected), wxString(actual), sourceLine, message);
+}
+
inline void
assertEquals(const char *expected,
const wxString& actual,
assertEquals(wxString(expected), actual, sourceLine, message);
}
+inline void
+assertEquals(const wxString& expected,
+ const char *actual,
+ CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine,
+ const std::string& message)
+{
+ assertEquals(expected, wxString(actual), sourceLine, message);
+}
+
inline void
assertEquals(const wchar_t *expected,
const wxString& actual,
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,
+assertEquals(const wxString& expected,
+ const wchar_t *actual,
CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine,
const std::string& message)
{
- assertEquals(size_t(expected), actual, sourceLine, message);
+ assertEquals(expected, wxString(actual), sourceLine, message);
}
CPPUNIT_NS_END
+// define an assertEquals() overload for the given types, this is a helper and
+// shouldn't be used directly because of VC6 complications, see below
+#define WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(T1, T2) \
+ inline void \
+ assertEquals(T1 expected, \
+ T2 actual, \
+ CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine, \
+ const std::string& message) \
+ { \
+ if ( !assertion_traits<T1>::equal(expected,actual) ) \
+ { \
+ Asserter::failNotEqual( assertion_traits<T1>::toString(expected), \
+ assertion_traits<T2>::toString(actual), \
+ sourceLine, \
+ message ); \
+ } \
+ }
+
+// this macro allows us to specify (usually literal) ints as expected values
+// for functions returning integral types different from "int"
+//
+// FIXME-VC6: due to incorrect resolution of overloaded/template functions in
+// this compiler (it basically doesn't use the template version at
+// all if any overloaded function matches partially even if none of
+// them matches fully) we also need to provide extra overloads
+
+#ifdef __VISUALC6__
+ #define WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(T) \
+ CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN \
+ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(int, T) \
+ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(T, int) \
+ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(T, T) \
+ CPPUNIT_NS_END
+
+ CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN
+ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(int, int)
+ CPPUNIT_NS_END
+#else // !VC6
+ #define WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(T) \
+ CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN \
+ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(int, T) \
+ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(T, int) \
+ CPPUNIT_NS_END
+#endif // VC6/!VC6
+
+WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(long)
+WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(short)
+WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(unsigned)
+WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(unsigned long)
+
+#if defined(wxLongLong_t) && !defined(wxLongLongIsLong)
+WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(wxLongLong_t)
+WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(unsigned wxLongLong_t)
+#endif
+
// Use this macro to compare a wxArrayString with the pipe-separated elements
// of the given string
//
#define WX_ASSERT_MESSAGE(msg, cond) \
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE(std::string(wxString::Format msg .mb_str()), (cond))
+#define WX_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(msg, expected, actual) \
+ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(std::string(wxString::Format msg .mb_str()), \
+ (expected), (actual))
+
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// define stream inserter for wxString if it's not defined in the main library,
// we need it to output the test failures involving wxString
#endif
}
+#endif // !wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM
+
// VC6 doesn't provide overloads for operator<<(__int64) in its stream classes
// so do it ourselves
#if defined(__VISUALC6__) && defined(wxLongLong_t)
#endif // VC6 && wxLongLong_t
-#endif // !wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM
-
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Some more compiler warning tweaking and auto linking.
//