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-// This file contains just a few generic helpers which are used by the
-// other test files.
-
-package check_test
-
-import (
- "flag"
- "fmt"
- "os"
- "regexp"
- "runtime"
- "testing"
- "time"
-
- "gopkg.in/check.v1"
-)
-
-// We count the number of suites run at least to get a vague hint that the
-// test suite is behaving as it should. Otherwise a bug introduced at the
-// very core of the system could go unperceived.
-const suitesRunExpected = 8
-
-var suitesRun int = 0
-
-func Test(t *testing.T) {
- check.TestingT(t)
- if suitesRun != suitesRunExpected && flag.Lookup("check.f").Value.String() == "" {
- critical(fmt.Sprintf("Expected %d suites to run rather than %d",
- suitesRunExpected, suitesRun))
- }
-}
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Helper functions.
-
-// Break down badly. This is used in test cases which can't yet assume
-// that the fundamental bits are working.
-func critical(error string) {
- fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "CRITICAL: "+error)
- os.Exit(1)
-}
-
-// Return the file line where it's called.
-func getMyLine() int {
- if _, _, line, ok := runtime.Caller(1); ok {
- return line
- }
- return -1
-}
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Helper type implementing a basic io.Writer for testing output.
-
-// Type implementing the io.Writer interface for analyzing output.
-type String struct {
- value string
-}
-
-// The only function required by the io.Writer interface. Will append
-// written data to the String.value string.
-func (s *String) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
- s.value += string(p)
- return len(p), nil
-}
-
-// Trivial wrapper to test errors happening on a different file
-// than the test itself.
-func checkEqualWrapper(c *check.C, obtained, expected interface{}) (result bool, line int) {
- return c.Check(obtained, check.Equals, expected), getMyLine()
-}
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Helper suite for testing basic fail behavior.
-
-type FailHelper struct {
- testLine int
-}
-
-func (s *FailHelper) TestLogAndFail(c *check.C) {
- s.testLine = getMyLine() - 1
- c.Log("Expected failure!")
- c.Fail()
-}
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Helper suite for testing basic success behavior.
-
-type SuccessHelper struct{}
-
-func (s *SuccessHelper) TestLogAndSucceed(c *check.C) {
- c.Log("Expected success!")
-}
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Helper suite for testing ordering and behavior of fixture.
-
-type FixtureHelper struct {
- calls []string
- panicOn string
- skip bool
- skipOnN int
- sleepOn string
- sleep time.Duration
- bytes int64
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) trace(name string, c *check.C) {
- s.calls = append(s.calls, name)
- if name == s.panicOn {
- panic(name)
- }
- if s.sleep > 0 && s.sleepOn == name {
- time.Sleep(s.sleep)
- }
- if s.skip && s.skipOnN == len(s.calls)-1 {
- c.Skip("skipOnN == n")
- }
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) SetUpSuite(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("SetUpSuite", c)
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) TearDownSuite(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("TearDownSuite", c)
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) SetUpTest(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("SetUpTest", c)
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) TearDownTest(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("TearDownTest", c)
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) Test1(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("Test1", c)
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) Test2(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("Test2", c)
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) Benchmark1(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("Benchmark1", c)
- for i := 0; i < c.N; i++ {
- time.Sleep(s.sleep)
- }
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) Benchmark2(c *check.C) {
- s.trace("Benchmark2", c)
- c.SetBytes(1024)
- for i := 0; i < c.N; i++ {
- time.Sleep(s.sleep)
- }
-}
-
-func (s *FixtureHelper) Benchmark3(c *check.C) {
- var x []int64
- s.trace("Benchmark3", c)
- for i := 0; i < c.N; i++ {
- time.Sleep(s.sleep)
- x = make([]int64, 5)
- _ = x
- }
-}
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Helper which checks the state of the test and ensures that it matches
-// the given expectations. Depends on c.Errorf() working, so shouldn't
-// be used to test this one function.
-
-type expectedState struct {
- name string
- result interface{}
- failed bool
- log string
-}
-
-// Verify the state of the test. Note that since this also verifies if
-// the test is supposed to be in a failed state, no other checks should
-// be done in addition to what is being tested.
-func checkState(c *check.C, result interface{}, expected *expectedState) {
- failed := c.Failed()
- c.Succeed()
- log := c.GetTestLog()
- matched, matchError := regexp.MatchString("^"+expected.log+"$", log)
- if matchError != nil {
- c.Errorf("Error in matching expression used in testing %s",
- expected.name)
- } else if !matched {
- c.Errorf("%s logged:\n----------\n%s----------\n\nExpected:\n----------\n%s\n----------",
- expected.name, log, expected.log)
- }
- if result != expected.result {
- c.Errorf("%s returned %#v rather than %#v",
- expected.name, result, expected.result)
- }
- if failed != expected.failed {
- if failed {
- c.Errorf("%s has failed when it shouldn't", expected.name)
- } else {
- c.Errorf("%s has not failed when it should", expected.name)
- }
- }
-}