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+package check
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "reflect"
+ "regexp"
+)
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// CommentInterface and Commentf helper, to attach extra information to checks.
+
+type comment struct {
+ format string
+ args []interface{}
+}
+
+// Commentf returns an infomational value to use with Assert or Check calls.
+// If the checker test fails, the provided arguments will be passed to
+// fmt.Sprintf, and will be presented next to the logged failure.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(v, Equals, 42, Commentf("Iteration #%d failed.", i))
+//
+// Note that if the comment is constant, a better option is to
+// simply use a normal comment right above or next to the line, as
+// it will also get printed with any errors:
+//
+// c.Assert(l, Equals, 8192) // Ensure buffer size is correct (bug #123)
+//
+func Commentf(format string, args ...interface{}) CommentInterface {
+ return &comment{format, args}
+}
+
+// CommentInterface must be implemented by types that attach extra
+// information to failed checks. See the Commentf function for details.
+type CommentInterface interface {
+ CheckCommentString() string
+}
+
+func (c *comment) CheckCommentString() string {
+ return fmt.Sprintf(c.format, c.args...)
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// The Checker interface.
+
+// The Checker interface must be provided by checkers used with
+// the Assert and Check verification methods.
+type Checker interface {
+ Info() *CheckerInfo
+ Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string)
+}
+
+// See the Checker interface.
+type CheckerInfo struct {
+ Name string
+ Params []string
+}
+
+func (info *CheckerInfo) Info() *CheckerInfo {
+ return info
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Not checker logic inverter.
+
+// The Not checker inverts the logic of the provided checker. The
+// resulting checker will succeed where the original one failed, and
+// vice-versa.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(a, Not(Equals), b)
+//
+func Not(checker Checker) Checker {
+ return &notChecker{checker}
+}
+
+type notChecker struct {
+ sub Checker
+}
+
+func (checker *notChecker) Info() *CheckerInfo {
+ info := *checker.sub.Info()
+ info.Name = "Not(" + info.Name + ")"
+ return &info
+}
+
+func (checker *notChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ result, error = checker.sub.Check(params, names)
+ result = !result
+ return
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// IsNil checker.
+
+type isNilChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The IsNil checker tests whether the obtained value is nil.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(err, IsNil)
+//
+var IsNil Checker = &isNilChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "IsNil", Params: []string{"value"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *isNilChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ return isNil(params[0]), ""
+}
+
+func isNil(obtained interface{}) (result bool) {
+ if obtained == nil {
+ result = true
+ } else {
+ switch v := reflect.ValueOf(obtained); v.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice:
+ return v.IsNil()
+ }
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// NotNil checker. Alias for Not(IsNil), since it's so common.
+
+type notNilChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The NotNil checker verifies that the obtained value is not nil.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(iface, NotNil)
+//
+// This is an alias for Not(IsNil), made available since it's a
+// fairly common check.
+//
+var NotNil Checker = &notNilChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "NotNil", Params: []string{"value"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *notNilChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ return !isNil(params[0]), ""
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Equals checker.
+
+type equalsChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The Equals checker verifies that the obtained value is equal to
+// the expected value, according to usual Go semantics for ==.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(value, Equals, 42)
+//
+var Equals Checker = &equalsChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "Equals", Params: []string{"obtained", "expected"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *equalsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ defer func() {
+ if v := recover(); v != nil {
+ result = false
+ error = fmt.Sprint(v)
+ }
+ }()
+ return params[0] == params[1], ""
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// DeepEquals checker.
+
+type deepEqualsChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The DeepEquals checker verifies that the obtained value is deep-equal to
+// the expected value. The check will work correctly even when facing
+// slices, interfaces, and values of different types (which always fail
+// the test).
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(value, DeepEquals, 42)
+// c.Assert(array, DeepEquals, []string{"hi", "there"})
+//
+var DeepEquals Checker = &deepEqualsChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "DeepEquals", Params: []string{"obtained", "expected"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *deepEqualsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ return reflect.DeepEqual(params[0], params[1]), ""
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// HasLen checker.
+
+type hasLenChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The HasLen checker verifies that the obtained value has the
+// provided length. In many cases this is superior to using Equals
+// in conjuction with the len function because in case the check
+// fails the value itself will be printed, instead of its length,
+// providing more details for figuring the problem.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(list, HasLen, 5)
+//
+var HasLen Checker = &hasLenChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "HasLen", Params: []string{"obtained", "n"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *hasLenChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ n, ok := params[1].(int)
+ if !ok {
+ return false, "n must be an int"
+ }
+ value := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
+ switch value.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Map, reflect.Array, reflect.Slice, reflect.Chan, reflect.String:
+ default:
+ return false, "obtained value type has no length"
+ }
+ return value.Len() == n, ""
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// ErrorMatches checker.
+
+type errorMatchesChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The ErrorMatches checker verifies that the error value
+// is non nil and matches the regular expression provided.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(err, ErrorMatches, "perm.*denied")
+//
+var ErrorMatches Checker = errorMatchesChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "ErrorMatches", Params: []string{"value", "regex"}},
+}
+
+func (checker errorMatchesChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, errStr string) {
+ if params[0] == nil {
+ return false, "Error value is nil"
+ }
+ err, ok := params[0].(error)
+ if !ok {
+ return false, "Value is not an error"
+ }
+ params[0] = err.Error()
+ names[0] = "error"
+ return matches(params[0], params[1])
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Matches checker.
+
+type matchesChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The Matches checker verifies that the string provided as the obtained
+// value (or the string resulting from obtained.String()) matches the
+// regular expression provided.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(err, Matches, "perm.*denied")
+//
+var Matches Checker = &matchesChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "Matches", Params: []string{"value", "regex"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *matchesChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ return matches(params[0], params[1])
+}
+
+func matches(value, regex interface{}) (result bool, error string) {
+ reStr, ok := regex.(string)
+ if !ok {
+ return false, "Regex must be a string"
+ }
+ valueStr, valueIsStr := value.(string)
+ if !valueIsStr {
+ if valueWithStr, valueHasStr := value.(fmt.Stringer); valueHasStr {
+ valueStr, valueIsStr = valueWithStr.String(), true
+ }
+ }
+ if valueIsStr {
+ matches, err := regexp.MatchString("^"+reStr+"$", valueStr)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false, "Can't compile regex: " + err.Error()
+ }
+ return matches, ""
+ }
+ return false, "Obtained value is not a string and has no .String()"
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Panics checker.
+
+type panicsChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The Panics checker verifies that calling the provided zero-argument
+// function will cause a panic which is deep-equal to the provided value.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(func() { f(1, 2) }, Panics, &SomeErrorType{"BOOM"}).
+//
+//
+var Panics Checker = &panicsChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "Panics", Params: []string{"function", "expected"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *panicsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ f := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
+ if f.Kind() != reflect.Func || f.Type().NumIn() != 0 {
+ return false, "Function must take zero arguments"
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ // If the function has not panicked, then don't do the check.
+ if error != "" {
+ return
+ }
+ params[0] = recover()
+ names[0] = "panic"
+ result = reflect.DeepEqual(params[0], params[1])
+ }()
+ f.Call(nil)
+ return false, "Function has not panicked"
+}
+
+type panicMatchesChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The PanicMatches checker verifies that calling the provided zero-argument
+// function will cause a panic with an error value matching
+// the regular expression provided.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(func() { f(1, 2) }, PanicMatches, `open.*: no such file or directory`).
+//
+//
+var PanicMatches Checker = &panicMatchesChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "PanicMatches", Params: []string{"function", "expected"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *panicMatchesChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, errmsg string) {
+ f := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
+ if f.Kind() != reflect.Func || f.Type().NumIn() != 0 {
+ return false, "Function must take zero arguments"
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ // If the function has not panicked, then don't do the check.
+ if errmsg != "" {
+ return
+ }
+ obtained := recover()
+ names[0] = "panic"
+ if e, ok := obtained.(error); ok {
+ params[0] = e.Error()
+ } else if _, ok := obtained.(string); ok {
+ params[0] = obtained
+ } else {
+ errmsg = "Panic value is not a string or an error"
+ return
+ }
+ result, errmsg = matches(params[0], params[1])
+ }()
+ f.Call(nil)
+ return false, "Function has not panicked"
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// FitsTypeOf checker.
+
+type fitsTypeChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The FitsTypeOf checker verifies that the obtained value is
+// assignable to a variable with the same type as the provided
+// sample value.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// c.Assert(value, FitsTypeOf, int64(0))
+// c.Assert(value, FitsTypeOf, os.Error(nil))
+//
+var FitsTypeOf Checker = &fitsTypeChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "FitsTypeOf", Params: []string{"obtained", "sample"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *fitsTypeChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ obtained := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
+ sample := reflect.ValueOf(params[1])
+ if !obtained.IsValid() {
+ return false, ""
+ }
+ if !sample.IsValid() {
+ return false, "Invalid sample value"
+ }
+ return obtained.Type().AssignableTo(sample.Type()), ""
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Implements checker.
+
+type implementsChecker struct {
+ *CheckerInfo
+}
+
+// The Implements checker verifies that the obtained value
+// implements the interface specified via a pointer to an interface
+// variable.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// var e os.Error
+// c.Assert(err, Implements, &e)
+//
+var Implements Checker = &implementsChecker{
+ &CheckerInfo{Name: "Implements", Params: []string{"obtained", "ifaceptr"}},
+}
+
+func (checker *implementsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
+ obtained := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
+ ifaceptr := reflect.ValueOf(params[1])
+ if !obtained.IsValid() {
+ return false, ""
+ }
+ if !ifaceptr.IsValid() || ifaceptr.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || ifaceptr.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Interface {
+ return false, "ifaceptr should be a pointer to an interface variable"
+ }
+ return obtained.Type().Implements(ifaceptr.Elem().Type()), ""
+}