// 310-Gen-VariablesInGenerator.cpp // Shows how to use variables when creating generators. // Note that using variables inside generators is dangerous and should // be done only if you know what you are doing, because the generators // _WILL_ outlive the variables -- thus they should be either captured // by value directly, or copied by the generators during construction. #include #include #include TEST_CASE("Generate random doubles across different ranges", "[generator][example][advanced]") { // Workaround for old libstdc++ using record = std::tuple; // Set up 3 ranges to generate numbers from auto r = GENERATE(table({ record{3, 4}, record{-4, -3}, record{10, 1000} })); // This will not compile (intentionally), because it accesses a variable // auto number = GENERATE(take(50, random(std::get<0>(r), std::get<1>(r)))); // GENERATE_COPY copies all variables mentioned inside the expression // thus this will work. auto number = GENERATE_COPY(take(50, random(std::get<0>(r), std::get<1>(r)))); REQUIRE(std::abs(number) > 0); } // Compiling and running this file will result in 150 successful assertions