freebsd-dev/contrib/kyua/model/test_case.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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#include "model/test_case.hpp"
#include "model/metadata.hpp"
#include "model/test_result.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/noncopyable.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
#include "utils/text/operations.ipp"
namespace text = utils::text;
using utils::none;
using utils::optional;
/// Internal implementation for a test_case.
struct model::test_case::impl : utils::noncopyable {
/// Name of the test case; must be unique within the test program.
std::string name;
/// Metadata of the container test program.
///
/// Yes, this is a pointer. Yes, we do not own the object pointed to.
/// However, because this is only intended to point to the metadata object
/// of test programs _containing_ this test case, we can assume that the
/// referenced object will be alive for the lifetime of this test case.
const model::metadata* md_defaults;
/// Test case metadata.
model::metadata md;
/// Fake result to return instead of running the test case.
optional< model::test_result > fake_result;
/// Constructor.
///
/// \param name_ The name of the test case within the test program.
/// \param md_defaults_ Metadata of the container test program.
/// \param md_ Metadata of the test case.
/// \param fake_result_ Fake result to return instead of running the test
/// case.
impl(const std::string& name_,
const model::metadata* md_defaults_,
const model::metadata& md_,
const optional< model::test_result >& fake_result_) :
name(name_),
md_defaults(md_defaults_),
md(md_),
fake_result(fake_result_)
{
}
/// Gets the test case metadata.
///
/// This combines the test case's metadata with any possible test program
/// metadata, using the latter as defaults.
///
/// \return The test case metadata.
model::metadata
get_metadata(void) const
{
if (md_defaults != NULL) {
return md_defaults->apply_overrides(md);
} else {
return md;
}
}
/// Equality comparator.
///
/// \param other The other object to compare this one to.
///
/// \return True if this object and other are equal; false otherwise.
bool
operator==(const impl& other) const
{
return (name == other.name &&
get_metadata() == other.get_metadata() &&
fake_result == other.fake_result);
}
};
/// Constructs a new test case from an already-built impl oject.
///
/// \param pimpl_ The internal representation of the test case.
model::test_case::test_case(std::shared_ptr< impl > pimpl_) :
_pimpl(pimpl_)
{
}
/// Constructs a new test case.
///
/// \param name_ The name of the test case within the test program.
/// \param md_ Metadata of the test case.
model::test_case::test_case(const std::string& name_,
const model::metadata& md_) :
_pimpl(new impl(name_, NULL, md_, none))
{
}
/// Constructs a new fake test case.
///
/// A fake test case is a test case that is not really defined by the test
/// program. Such test cases have a name surrounded by '__' and, when executed,
/// they return a fixed, pre-recorded result.
///
/// This is necessary for the cases where listing the test cases of a test
/// program fails. In this scenario, we generate a single test case within
/// the test program that unconditionally returns a failure.
///
/// TODO(jmmv): Need to get rid of this. We should be able to report the
/// status of test programs independently of test cases, as some interfaces
/// don't know about the latter at all.
///
/// \param name_ The name to give to this fake test case. This name has to be
/// prefixed and suffixed by '__' to clearly denote that this is internal.
/// \param description_ The description of the test case, if any.
/// \param test_result_ The fake result to return when this test case is run.
model::test_case::test_case(
const std::string& name_,
const std::string& description_,
const model::test_result& test_result_) :
_pimpl(new impl(
name_,
NULL,
model::metadata_builder().set_description(description_).build(),
utils::make_optional(test_result_)))
{
PRE_MSG(name_.length() > 4 && name_.substr(0, 2) == "__" &&
name_.substr(name_.length() - 2) == "__",
"Invalid fake name provided to fake test case");
}
/// Destroys a test case.
model::test_case::~test_case(void)
{
}
/// Constructs a new test case applying metadata defaults.
///
/// This method is intended to be used by the container test program when
/// ownership of the test is given to it. At that point, the test case receives
/// the default metadata properties of the test program, not the global
/// defaults.
///
/// \param defaults The metadata properties to use as defaults. The provided
/// object's lifetime MUST extend the lifetime of the test case. Because
/// this is only intended to point at the metadata of the test program
/// containing this test case, this assumption should hold.
///
/// \return A new test case.
model::test_case
model::test_case::apply_metadata_defaults(const metadata* defaults) const
{
return test_case(std::shared_ptr< impl >(new impl(
_pimpl->name,
defaults,
_pimpl->md,
_pimpl->fake_result)));
}
/// Gets the test case name.
///
/// \return The test case name, relative to the test program.
const std::string&
model::test_case::name(void) const
{
return _pimpl->name;
}
/// Gets the test case metadata.
///
/// This combines the test case's metadata with any possible test program
/// metadata, using the latter as defaults. You should use this method in
/// generaland not get_raw_metadata().
///
/// \return The test case metadata.
model::metadata
model::test_case::get_metadata(void) const
{
return _pimpl->get_metadata();
}
/// Gets the original test case metadata without test program overrides.
///
/// This method should be used for storage purposes as serialized test cases
/// should record exactly whatever the test case reported and not what the test
/// program may have provided. The final values will be reconstructed at load
/// time.
///
/// \return The test case metadata.
const model::metadata&
model::test_case::get_raw_metadata(void) const
{
return _pimpl->md;
}
/// Gets the fake result pre-stored for this test case.
///
/// \return A fake result, or none if not defined.
optional< model::test_result >
model::test_case::fake_result(void) const
{
return _pimpl->fake_result;
}
/// Equality comparator.
///
/// \warning Because test cases reference their container test programs, and
/// test programs include test cases, we cannot perform a full comparison here:
/// otherwise, we'd enter an inifinte loop. Therefore, out of necessity, this
/// does NOT compare whether the container test programs of the affected test
/// cases are the same.
///
/// \param other The other object to compare this one to.
///
/// \return True if this object and other are equal; false otherwise.
bool
model::test_case::operator==(const test_case& other) const
{
return _pimpl == other._pimpl || *_pimpl == *other._pimpl;
}
/// Inequality comparator.
///
/// \param other The other object to compare this one to.
///
/// \return True if this object and other are different; false otherwise.
bool
model::test_case::operator!=(const test_case& other) const
{
return !(*this == other);
}
/// Injects the object into a stream.
///
/// \param output The stream into which to inject the object.
/// \param object The object to format.
///
/// \return The output stream.
std::ostream&
model::operator<<(std::ostream& output, const test_case& object)
{
output << F("test_case{name=%s, metadata=%s}")
% text::quote(object.name(), '\'')
% object.get_metadata();
return output;
}
/// Adds an already-constructed test case.
///
/// \param test_case The test case to add.
///
/// \return A reference to this builder.
model::test_cases_map_builder&
model::test_cases_map_builder::add(const test_case& test_case)
{
_test_cases.insert(
test_cases_map::value_type(test_case.name(), test_case));
return *this;
}
/// Constructs and adds a new test case with default metadata.
///
/// \param test_case_name The name of the test case to add.
///
/// \return A reference to this builder.
model::test_cases_map_builder&
model::test_cases_map_builder::add(const std::string& test_case_name)
{
return add(test_case(test_case_name, metadata_builder().build()));
}
/// Constructs and adds a new test case with explicit metadata.
///
/// \param test_case_name The name of the test case to add.
/// \param metadata The metadata of the test case.
///
/// \return A reference to this builder.
model::test_cases_map_builder&
model::test_cases_map_builder::add(const std::string& test_case_name,
const metadata& metadata)
{
return add(test_case(test_case_name, metadata));
}
/// Creates a new test_cases_map.
///
/// \return The constructed test_cases_map.
model::test_cases_map
model::test_cases_map_builder::build(void) const
{
return _test_cases;
}