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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// pion-common: a collection of common libraries used by the Pion Platform
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Atomic Labs, Inc.  (http://www.atomiclabs.com)
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//

#ifndef __PION_PIONUNITTESTDEFS_HEADER__
#define __PION_PIONUNITTESTDEFS_HEADER__

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include <boost/test/test_case_template.hpp>
#include <pion/PionLogger.hpp>

#ifdef _MSC_VER
	#include <direct.h>
	#define CHANGE_DIRECTORY _chdir
	#define GET_DIRECTORY(a,b) _getcwd(a,b)
#else
	#include <unistd.h>
	#define CHANGE_DIRECTORY chdir
	#define GET_DIRECTORY(a,b) getcwd(a,b)
#endif

#define DIRECTORY_MAX_SIZE 1000


struct PionUnitTest {
	// This is passed to xmlSetGenericErrorFunc() to make libxml do nothing when an error
	// occurs, rather than its default behavior of writing a message to stderr.
	static void doNothing(void* ctx, const char* msg, ...) {
	}

	// removes line endings from a c-style string
	static char* trim(char* str) {
		for (long len = strlen(str) - 1; len >= 0; len--) {
			if (str[len] == '\n' || str[len] == '\r')
				str[len] = '\0';
			else
				break;
		}
		return str;
	}

	// reads lines from a file, stripping line endings and ignoring blank lines
	// and comment lines (starting with a '#')
	static bool read_lines_from_file(const std::string& filename, std::list<std::string>& lines) {
		// open file
		std::ifstream a_file(filename.c_str(), std::ios::in | std::ios::binary);
		if (! a_file.is_open())
			return false;

		// read data from file
		static const unsigned int BUF_SIZE = 4096;
		char *ptr, buf[BUF_SIZE+1];
		buf[BUF_SIZE] = '\0';
		lines.clear();

		while (a_file.getline(buf, BUF_SIZE)) {
			ptr = trim(buf);
			if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#')
				lines.push_back(ptr);
		}

		// close file
		a_file.close();

		return true;
	}

	// Check for file match, use std::list for sorting the files, which will allow
	// random order matching...
	static bool check_files_match(const std::string& fileA, const std::string& fileB) {
		// open and read data from files
		std::list<std::string> a_lines, b_lines;
		BOOST_REQUIRE(read_lines_from_file(fileA, a_lines));
		BOOST_REQUIRE(read_lines_from_file(fileB, b_lines));

		// sort lines read
		a_lines.sort();
		b_lines.sort();

		// files match if lines match
		return (a_lines == b_lines);
	}

	static bool check_files_exact_match(const std::string& fileA, const std::string& fileB, bool ignore_line_endings = false) {
		// open files
		std::ifstream a_file(fileA.c_str(), std::ios::in | std::ios::binary);
		BOOST_REQUIRE(a_file.is_open());

		std::ifstream b_file(fileB.c_str(), std::ios::in | std::ios::binary);
		BOOST_REQUIRE(b_file.is_open());

		// read and compare data in files
		static const unsigned int BUF_SIZE = 4096;
		char a_buf[BUF_SIZE];
		char b_buf[BUF_SIZE];

		if (ignore_line_endings) {
			while (a_file.getline(a_buf, BUF_SIZE)) {
				if (! b_file.getline(b_buf, BUF_SIZE))
					return false;
				PionUnitTest::trim(a_buf);
				PionUnitTest::trim(b_buf);
				if (strlen(a_buf) != strlen(b_buf))
					return false;
				if (memcmp(a_buf, b_buf, strlen(a_buf)) != 0)
					return false;
			}
			if (b_file.getline(b_buf, BUF_SIZE))
				return false;
		} else {
			while (a_file.read(a_buf, BUF_SIZE)) {
				if (! b_file.read(b_buf, BUF_SIZE))
					return false;
				if (memcmp(a_buf, b_buf, BUF_SIZE) != 0)
					return false;
			}
			if (b_file.read(b_buf, BUF_SIZE))
				return false;
		}
		if (a_file.gcount() != b_file.gcount())
			return false;
		if (memcmp(a_buf, b_buf, a_file.gcount()) != 0)
			return false;

		a_file.close();
		b_file.close();

		// files match
		return true;
	}
};


// PionUnitTestsConfig is intended for use as a global fixture.  By including the 
// following line in one source code file of a unit test project, the constructor will
// run once before the first test and the destructor will run once after the last test:

// BOOST_GLOBAL_FIXTURE(PionUnitTestsConfig);

struct PionUnitTestsConfig {
	PionUnitTestsConfig() {
		std::cout << "global setup for all pion unit tests\n";

		// argc and argv do not include parameters handled by the boost unit test framework, such as --log_level.
		int argc = boost::unit_test::framework::master_test_suite().argc;
		char** argv = boost::unit_test::framework::master_test_suite().argv;

		bool verbose = false;
		if (argc > 1) {
			if (argv[1][0] == '-' && argv[1][1] == 'v') {
				verbose = true;
			}
		}
		if (verbose) {
			PION_LOG_CONFIG_BASIC;
		} else {
			std::cout << "Use '-v' to enable logging of errors and warnings from pion.\n";
		}
		pion::PionLogger log_ptr = PION_GET_LOGGER("pion");
		PION_LOG_SETLEVEL_WARN(log_ptr);
	}
	~PionUnitTestsConfig() {
		std::cout << "global teardown for all pion unit tests\n";
	}
};


/*
Using BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE and
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE has two additional benefits relative to 
using BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE and BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE:
1) it allows a test to be run with more than one fixture, and
2) it makes the current fixture part of the test name, e.g. 
   checkPropertyX<myFixture_F>

For an example of 1), see HTTPMessageTests.cpp.

There are probably simpler ways to achieve 2), but since it comes for free,
it makes sense to use it.  The benefit of this is that the test names don't
have to include redundant information about the fixture, e.g. 
checkMyFixtureHasPropertyX.  (In this example, checkPropertyX<myFixture_F> is 
not obviously better than checkMyFixtureHasPropertyX, but in many cases the 
test names become too long and/or hard to parse, or the fixture just isn't
part of the name, making some error reports ambiguous.)

(BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE is based on BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_TEMPLATE,
in unit_test_suite.hpp.)


Minimal example demonstrating usage of BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE:

class ObjectToTest_F { // suffix _F is used for fixtures
public:
	ObjectToTest_F() {
		m_value = 2;
	}
	int m_value;
	int getValue() { return m_value; }
};

// This illustrates the most common case, where just one fixture will be used,
// so the list only has one fixture in it.
// ObjectToTest_S is the name of the test suite.
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE(ObjectToTest_S,
									   boost::mpl::list<ObjectToTest_F>)

// One method for testing the fixture...
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE(checkValueEqualsTwo) {
	BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(F::m_value, 2);
	BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(F::getValue(), 2);
}

// Another method for testing the fixture...
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE(checkValueEqualsTwoAgain) {
	BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(this->m_value, 2);
	BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(this->getValue(), 2);
}

// The simplest, but, alas, non conformant to the C++ standard, method for testing the fixture.
// This will compile with MSVC (unless language extensions are disabled (/Za)).
// It won't compile with gcc unless -fpermissive is used.
// See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Name-lookup.html.
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE(checkValueEqualsTwoNonConformant) {
	BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(m_value, 2);
	BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(getValue(), 2);
}

BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()
*/

#define BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE(suite_name, fixture_types) \
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE(suite_name)                                         \
typedef fixture_types BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TYPES;                 \
/**/

#define BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TEMPLATE(test_name)		\
template<typename F>											\
struct test_name : public F										\
{ void test_method(); };										\
																\
struct BOOST_AUTO_TC_INVOKER( test_name ) {						\
	template<typename TestType>									\
	static void run( boost::type<TestType>* = 0 )				\
	{															\
		test_name<TestType> t;									\
		t.test_method();										\
	}															\
};																\
																\
BOOST_AUTO_TU_REGISTRAR( test_name )(							\
	boost::unit_test::ut_detail::template_test_case_gen<		\
		BOOST_AUTO_TC_INVOKER( test_name ),						\
		BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_FIXTURE_TYPES >(					\
			BOOST_STRINGIZE( test_name ) ) );					\
																\
template<typename F>											\
void test_name<F>::test_method()								\
/**/

// Macro for checking that a particular exception is thrown, for situations where the type of the exception is not in scope.  
// For instance, in checkEmptyQueryMapException(), we'd really just like to say:
//		BOOST_CHECK_THROW(p->setConfig(*m_vocab, config_ptr), pion::plugins::WebTrendsAnalyticsReactor::EmptyQueryMap);
// but pion::plugins::WebTrendsAnalyticsReactor::EmptyQueryMap isn't defined, and the overhead to bring it into scope is prohibitive.
#define CHECK_THROW_WITH_SPECIFIC_MESSAGE(S, M) \
	bool exception_caught = false;              \
	try {                                       \
		S;                                      \
	} catch (pion::PionException& e) {          \
		exception_caught = true;                \
		BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(e.what(), M);         \
	}                                           \
	BOOST_CHECK(exception_caught);
/**/

#endif