X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/89ff7e9fb1783b5229bdb18ecd097c38d6e9e62d..339c6c92a276ac6b04dcb5deffaea7ccbd2ee109:/tests/strings/vsnprintf.cpp diff --git a/tests/strings/vsnprintf.cpp b/tests/strings/vsnprintf.cpp index 48a297e8f4..fad7e068ea 100644 --- a/tests/strings/vsnprintf.cpp +++ b/tests/strings/vsnprintf.cpp @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // (part of this file was taken from CMP.c of TRIO package // written by Bjorn Reese and Daniel Stenberg) // Created: 2006-04-01 -// RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) 2006 Francesco Montorsi, Bjorn Reese and Daniel Stenberg /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @@ -34,7 +33,6 @@ // http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Formatted-Output.html - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // global utilities for testing // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -73,6 +71,12 @@ int r; CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( r, wxStrlen(buf) ); \ ASSERT_STR_EQUAL( wxT(expected), buf ); +#define CMP3i(expected, fmt, y) \ + r=wxSnprintf(buf, MAX_TEST_LEN, wxT(fmt), y); \ + CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( r, wxStrlen(buf) ); \ + WX_ASSERT_MESSAGE( ("Expected \"%s\", got \"%s\"", expected, buf), \ + wxStricmp(expected, buf) == 0 ); + #define CMP2(expected, fmt) \ r=wxSnprintf(buf, MAX_TEST_LEN, wxT(fmt)); \ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( r, wxStrlen(buf) ); \ @@ -184,7 +188,7 @@ private: // register in the unnamed registry so that these tests are run by default CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION( VsnprintfTestCase ); -// also include in it's own registry so that these tests can be run alone +// also include in its own registry so that these tests can be run alone CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION( VsnprintfTestCase, "VsnprintfTestCase" ); void VsnprintfTestCase::setUp() @@ -231,24 +235,31 @@ void VsnprintfTestCase::O() void VsnprintfTestCase::P() { - // WARNING: printing of pointers is not fully standard. - // GNU prints them as %#x except for NULL pointers which are - // printed as '(nil)'. - // MSVC always print them as %8X on 32 bit systems and as %16X - // on 64 bit systems - // mingw32 uses MSVC CRT by default so uses the same rules -#if defined(__VISUALC__) || (defined(__MINGW32__) && !__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO) + // The exact format used for "%p" is not specified by the standard and so + // varies among different platforms, so we need to expect different results + // here (remember that while we test our own wxPrintf() code here, it uses + // the system sprintf() for actual formatting so the results are still + // different under different systems). + +#ifdef wxUSING_VC_CRT_IO + // MSVC always prints pointers as %8X on 32 bit systems and as %16X on 64 + // bit systems. #if SIZEOF_VOID_P == 4 - CMP3("00ABCDEF", "%p", (void*)0xABCDEF); + CMP3i("00ABCDEF", "%p", (void*)0xABCDEF); CMP3("00000000", "%p", (void*)NULL); #elif SIZEOF_VOID_P == 8 - CMP3("0000ABCDEFABCDEF", "%p", (void*)0xABCDEFABCDEF); + CMP3i("0000ABCDEFABCDEF", "%p", (void*)0xABCDEFABCDEF); CMP3("0000000000000000", "%p", (void*)NULL); #endif #elif defined(__MINGW32__) + // mingw32 uses MSVC CRT in old versions but is own implementation now + // which is somewhere in the middle as it uses %8x, so to catch both cases + // we use case-insensitive comparison here. CMP3("0xabcdef", "%p", (void*)0xABCDEF); CMP3("0", "%p", (void*)NULL); #elif defined(__GNUG__) + // glibc prints pointers as %#x except for NULL pointers which are printed + // as '(nil)'. CMP3("0xabcdef", "%p", (void*)0xABCDEF); CMP3("(nil)", "%p", (void*)NULL); #endif @@ -413,7 +424,7 @@ void VsnprintfTestCase::LongLong() CMP3("123456789", "%llu", (wxULongLong_t)123456789); -#ifdef __WXMSW__ +#ifdef __WINDOWS__ CMP3("123456789", "%I64d", (wxLongLong_t)123456789); CMP3("123456789abcdef", "%I64x", wxLL(0x123456789abcdef)); #endif @@ -604,7 +615,7 @@ void VsnprintfTestCase::GlibcMisc1() { CMP3(" ", "%5.s", "xyz"); CMP3(" 33", "%5.f", 33.3); -#if defined(__VISUALC__) +#ifdef wxUSING_VC_CRT_IO // see the previous notes about the minimum width of mantissa: CMP3(" 3e+008", "%8.e", 33.3e7); CMP3(" 3E+008", "%8.E", 33.3e7);