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- // Copyright Catch2 Authors
- // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
- // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
- // https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0
- #include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
- #include <catch2/generators/catch_generator_exception.hpp>
- #include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_adapters.hpp>
- #include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_random.hpp>
- #include <catch2/generators/catch_generators_range.hpp>
- #include <cstring>
- // Generators and sections can be nested freely
- TEST_CASE("Generators -- simple", "[generators]") {
- auto i = GENERATE(1, 2, 3);
- SECTION("one") {
- auto j = GENERATE(values({ -3, -2, -1 }));
- REQUIRE(j < i);
- }
- SECTION("two") {
- // You can also explicitly set type for generators via Catch::Generators::as
- auto str = GENERATE(as<std::string>{}, "a", "bb", "ccc");
- REQUIRE(4u * i > str.size());
- }
- }
- // You can create a cartesian-product of generators by creating multiple ones
- TEST_CASE("3x3x3 ints", "[generators]") {
- auto x = GENERATE(1, 2, 3);
- auto y = GENERATE(4, 5, 6);
- auto z = GENERATE(7, 8, 9);
- // These assertions will be run 27 times (3x3x3)
- CHECK(x < y);
- CHECK(y < z);
- REQUIRE(x < z);
- }
- // You can also create data tuples
- TEST_CASE("tables", "[generators]") {
- // Note that this will not compile with libstdc++ older than libstdc++6
- // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12436586/tuple-vector-and-initializer-list
- // for possible workarounds
- // auto data = GENERATE(table<char const*, int>({
- // {"first", 5},
- // {"second", 6},
- // {"third", 5},
- // {"etc...", 6}
- // }));
- // Workaround for the libstdc++ bug mentioned above
- using tuple_type = std::tuple<char const*, int>;
- auto data = GENERATE(table<char const*, int>({
- tuple_type{"first", 5},
- tuple_type{"second", 6},
- tuple_type{"third", 5},
- tuple_type{"etc...", 6}
- }));
- REQUIRE(strlen(std::get<0>(data)) == static_cast<size_t>(std::get<1>(data)));
- }
- #ifdef __cpp_structured_bindings
- // Structured bindings make the table utility much nicer to use
- TEST_CASE( "strlen2", "[approvals][generators]" ) {
- using tuple_type = std::tuple<std::string, int>; // see above workaround
- auto [test_input, expected] =
- GENERATE( table<std::string, size_t>( { tuple_type{ "one", 3 },
- tuple_type{ "two", 3 },
- tuple_type{ "three", 5 },
- tuple_type{ "four", 4 } } ) );
- REQUIRE( test_input.size() == expected );
- }
- #endif
- // An alternate way of doing data tables without structured bindings
- struct Data { std::string str; size_t len; };
- TEST_CASE( "strlen3", "[generators]" ) {
- auto data = GENERATE( values<Data>({
- {"one", 3},
- {"two", 3},
- {"three", 5},
- {"four", 4}
- }));
- REQUIRE( data.str.size() == data.len );
- }
- #ifdef __cpp_structured_bindings
- // Based on example from https://docs.cucumber.io/gherkin/reference/#scenario-outline
- // (thanks to https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/850#issuecomment-399504851)
- // Note that GIVEN, WHEN, and THEN now forward onto DYNAMIC_SECTION instead of SECTION.
- // DYNAMIC_SECTION takes its name as a stringstream-style expression, so can be formatted using
- // variables in scope - such as the generated variables here. This reads quite nicely in the
- // test name output (the full scenario description).
- static auto eatCucumbers( int start, int eat ) -> int { return start-eat; }
- SCENARIO("Eating cucumbers", "[generators][approvals]") {
- using tuple_type = std::tuple<int, int, int>;
- auto [start, eat, left] = GENERATE( table<int, int, int>(
- { tuple_type{ 12, 5, 7 }, tuple_type{ 20, 5, 15 } } ) );
- GIVEN( "there are " << start << " cucumbers" )
- WHEN( "I eat " << eat << " cucumbers" )
- THEN( "I should have " << left << " cucumbers" ) {
- REQUIRE( eatCucumbers( start, eat ) == left );
- }
- }
- #endif
- // There are also some generic generator manipulators
- TEST_CASE("Generators -- adapters", "[generators][generic]") {
- // TODO: This won't work yet, introduce GENERATE_VAR?
- //auto numbers = Catch::Generators::values({ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 });
- SECTION("Filtering by predicate") {
- SECTION("Basic usage") {
- // This filters out all odd (false) numbers, giving [2, 4, 6]
- auto i = GENERATE(filter([] (int val) { return val % 2 == 0; }, values({ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 })));
- REQUIRE(i % 2 == 0);
- }
- SECTION("Throws if there are no matching values") {
- using namespace Catch::Generators;
- REQUIRE_THROWS_AS(filter([] (int) {return false; }, value(1)), Catch::GeneratorException);
- }
- }
- SECTION("Shortening a range") {
- // This takes the first 3 elements from the values, giving back [1, 2, 3]
- auto i = GENERATE(take(3, values({ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 })));
- REQUIRE(i < 4);
- }
- SECTION("Transforming elements") {
- SECTION("Same type") {
- // This doubles values [1, 2, 3] into [2, 4, 6]
- auto i = GENERATE(map([] (int val) { return val * 2; }, values({ 1, 2, 3 })));
- REQUIRE(i % 2 == 0);
- }
- SECTION("Different type") {
- // This takes a generator that returns ints and maps them into strings
- auto i = GENERATE(map<std::string>([] (int val) { return std::to_string(val); }, values({ 1, 2, 3 })));
- REQUIRE(i.size() == 1);
- }
- SECTION("Different deduced type") {
- // This takes a generator that returns ints and maps them into strings
- auto i = GENERATE(map([] (int val) { return std::to_string(val); }, values({ 1, 2, 3 })));
- REQUIRE(i.size() == 1);
- }
- }
- SECTION("Repeating a generator") {
- // This will return values [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3]
- auto j = GENERATE(repeat(2, values({ 1, 2, 3 })));
- REQUIRE(j > 0);
- }
- SECTION("Chunking a generator into sized pieces") {
- SECTION("Number of elements in source is divisible by chunk size") {
- auto chunk2 = GENERATE(chunk(2, values({ 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3 })));
- REQUIRE(chunk2.size() == 2);
- REQUIRE(chunk2.front() == chunk2.back());
- }
- SECTION("Number of elements in source is not divisible by chunk size") {
- auto chunk2 = GENERATE(chunk(2, values({ 1, 1, 2, 2, 3 })));
- REQUIRE(chunk2.size() == 2);
- REQUIRE(chunk2.front() == chunk2.back());
- REQUIRE(chunk2.front() < 3);
- }
- SECTION("Chunk size of zero") {
- auto chunk2 = GENERATE(take(3, chunk(0, value(1))));
- REQUIRE(chunk2.size() == 0);
- }
- SECTION("Throws on too small generators") {
- using namespace Catch::Generators;
- REQUIRE_THROWS_AS(chunk(2, value(1)), Catch::GeneratorException);
- }
- }
- }
- // Note that because of the non-reproducibility of distributions,
- // anything involving the random generators cannot be part of approvals
- TEST_CASE("Random generator", "[generators][approvals]") {
- SECTION("Infer int from integral arguments") {
- auto val = GENERATE(take(4, random(0, 1)));
- STATIC_REQUIRE(std::is_same<decltype(val), int>::value);
- REQUIRE(0 <= val);
- REQUIRE(val <= 1);
- }
- SECTION("Infer double from double arguments") {
- auto val = GENERATE(take(4, random(0., 1.)));
- STATIC_REQUIRE(std::is_same<decltype(val), double>::value);
- REQUIRE(0. <= val);
- REQUIRE(val < 1);
- }
- }
- TEST_CASE("Nested generators and captured variables", "[generators]") {
- // Workaround for old libstdc++
- using record = std::tuple<int, int>;
- // Set up 3 ranges to generate numbers from
- auto extent = GENERATE(table<int, int>({
- record{3, 7},
- record{-5, -3},
- record{90, 100}
- }));
- auto from = std::get<0>(extent);
- auto to = std::get<1>(extent);
- auto values = GENERATE_COPY(range(from, to));
- REQUIRE(values > -6);
- }
- namespace {
- size_t call_count = 0;
- size_t test_count = 0;
- std::vector<int> make_data() {
- return { 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 };
- }
- std::vector<int> make_data_counted() {
- ++call_count;
- return make_data();
- }
- }
- #if defined(__clang__)
- #pragma clang diagnostic push
- #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wexit-time-destructors"
- #endif
- TEST_CASE("Copy and then generate a range", "[generators]") {
- SECTION("from var and iterators") {
- static auto data = make_data();
- // It is important to notice that a generator is only initialized
- // **once** per run. What this means is that modifying data will not
- // modify the underlying generator.
- auto elem = GENERATE_REF(from_range(data.begin(), data.end()));
- REQUIRE(elem % 2 == 1);
- }
- SECTION("From a temporary container") {
- auto elem = GENERATE(from_range(make_data_counted()));
- ++test_count;
- REQUIRE(elem % 2 == 1);
- }
- SECTION("Final validation") {
- REQUIRE(call_count == 1);
- REQUIRE(make_data().size() == test_count);
- }
- }
- TEST_CASE("#1913 - GENERATE inside a for loop should not keep recreating the generator", "[regression][generators]") {
- static int counter = 0;
- for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
- int _ = GENERATE(1, 2);
- (void)_;
- ++counter;
- }
- // There should be at most 6 (3 * 2) counter increments
- REQUIRE(counter < 7);
- }
- TEST_CASE("#1913 - GENERATEs can share a line", "[regression][generators]") {
- int i = GENERATE(1, 2); int j = GENERATE(3, 4);
- REQUIRE(i != j);
- }
- #if defined(__clang__)
- #pragma clang diagnostic pop
- #endif
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