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* Diagnostics - a unified framework for code annotation, logging,
* program monitoring, and unit-testing.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Christian Schallhart <christian@schallhart.net>,
* Michael Tautschnig <tautschnig@forsyte.de>
* 2008 model.in.tum.de group, FORSYTE group
* 2006-2007 model.in.tum.de group
* 2002-2005 Christian Schallhart
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/**
* @file diagnostics/unittest/test_system/current_test_logger.hpp
*
* $Id$
*
* @author Christian Schallhart
*
* @brief [LEVEL: beta] @ref diagnostics::unittest::internal::Current_Test_Logger
*
* @test none
*/
#ifndef DIAGNOSTICS__UNITTEST__TEST_SYSTEM__CURRENT_TEST_LOGGER__INCLUDE_GUARD
#define DIAGNOSTICS__UNITTEST__TEST_SYSTEM__CURRENT_TEST_LOGGER__INCLUDE_GUARD
#include <diagnostics/frame/namespace.hpp>
#include <diagnostics/unittest/namespace.hpp>
DIAGNOSTICS_NAMESPACE_BEGIN;
// used by reference in the interface
// diagnostics/frame/logger.hpp
class Logger;
UNITTEST_NAMESPACE_BEGIN;
// used as friend in the interface
// diagnostics/unittest/test_system/run_test_suite_traversal.hpp
class Run_Test_Suite_Traversal;
INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN;
/**
* @brief This class is for internal test purposes -- to switch on/off
* the test logger.
*
* @attention To use this library, it is not necessary to understand
* this clss. You only need this class if you intend to use
* diagnostics to test diagnostics.
*
* @attention This class is only allowd to be used by @ref
* Test_Run_Result and @ref No_Implicit_Test_Logging_Guard. If you use
* this, make sure you really need it. The user interface is @ref
* TEST_NO_IMPLICIT_LOGGING_ENTER and @ref
* TEST_NO_IMPLICIT_LOGGING_EXIT.
*
* More precisely, when testing the testing facilities, it is
* sometimes necessary to remove the @ref Test_Logger from the @ref
* Record stream, since the occuring records are test-relevant -- but
* their occurence is PART OF CURRENT TESTCASE and does NOT DESCRIBE
* THE TESTCASE at hand.
*
* Therefore, we need a possibilty to remove the logger temporarily
* from the stream; the records occuring in the meantime are not
* included in the final assessment of the testcase (since they are
* not logged by the correpsonding @ref Test_Logger).
*
* To make things worse, if we test a @ref Run_Test_Suite_Traversal
* (directly or indirectly) with this framework, the following situation arises:
*
* @arg Run_Test_Suite_Traversal.traverse()
* @arg ... Testing Code
* @arg ... ... Tested Code
* @arg ... ... ... Run_Test_Suite_Traversal.traverse()
* @arg ... ... ... ... Testing Code (for testing the testing)
* @arg ... ... ... ... ... Tested Code (for testing the testing)
*
* In this case, both calls to @ref Run_Test_Suite_Traversal::traverse
* will install their own @ref Test_Logger.
*
* But we would like to remove the first, while the second one stays
* in place to be tested.
*
* Therefore, Current_Test_Logger contains a stack of @ref
* Test_Logger. The calls to @ref unregister_logger and @ref
* register_logger disable/enable the last installed logger.
*
* The occuring calling sequence to resolve the above example:
* @arg Run_Test_Suite_Traversal.traverse()
* @arg ... Run_Test_Suite_Traversal calls push_logger(logger1)
* @arg ... Testing Code
* @arg ... ... unregister_logger()
* @arg ... ... Tested Code
* @arg ... ... ... Run_Test_Suite_Traversal.traverse()
* @arg ... ... ... ... Run_Test_Suite_Traversal calls push_logger(logger2)
* @arg ... ... ... ... Testing Code (for testing the testing)
* @arg ... ... ... ... ... Tested Code (for testing the testing)
* @arg ... ... ... ... Run_Test_Suite_Traversal calls pop_logger()
* @arg ... ... register_logger()
* @arg ... Run_Test_Suite_Traversal calls pop_logger()
*
* @note long distance friend ship (to @ref Run_Test_Suite_Traversal)
* is used, since this class should not be part of the interface
* (Run_Test_Suite_Traversal), the common user relies on.
*
* @nosubgrouping
*/
struct Current_Test_Logger
{
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* @name Interface for Nested Testing
* @{
*/
public:
/**
* @brief switches on the current top-level @ref Test_Logger. If
* the current top-level @ref Test_Logger is already switched on,
* this is a noop.
*
* @post the last pushed @ref Test_Logger is active
*
* @throw never
*/
static void unregister_logger();
/**
* @brief switches off the current top-level @ref Test_Logger. If
* the current top-level @ref Test_Logger is already switched off,
* this is a noop.
*
* @post the last pushed @ref Test_Logger is passive
*
* @throw never
*/
static void register_logger();
// @}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* @name Interface for ::diagnostics::unittest::Run_Test_Suite_Traversal
* @{
*/
private:
friend class ::diagnostics::unittest::Run_Test_Suite_Traversal;
/**
* @brief Set the current top-level @ref Test_Logger and activates
* it.
*
* @throw never
*/
static void push_logger(Logger * const logger);
/**
* @brief Deactivates the current top-level @ref Test_Logger and
* removes it from the stack.
*
* @pre for each call to pop, there must be a call to push beforehand.
*
* @attention: not meeting the precondition means undefined behavior.
*
* throw never
*/
static void pop_logger();
// @}
};
/**
* @class No_Implicit_Test_Logging_Guard
*
* @brief A guard for calling @ref
* Current_Test_Logger::unregister_logger and later @ref
* Current_Test_Logger::register_logger.
*
* @nosubgrouping
*/
struct No_Implicit_Test_Logging_Guard
{
inline No_Implicit_Test_Logging_Guard()
{
Current_Test_Logger::unregister_logger();
}
inline ~No_Implicit_Test_Logging_Guard()
{
Current_Test_Logger::register_logger();
}
};
/**
* @brief A block with no implicit test logging. The current top-level
* @ref ::diagnostics::unittest::Test_Logger is removed from the @ref
* ::diagnostics::Logging_Config during the block. Use with extreme
* care. Only provided internally, to test some test facilities.
*/
#define TEST_NO_IMPLICIT_LOGGING_ENTER { ::diagnostics::unittest::internal::No_Implicit_Test_Logging_Guard guard; {
#define TEST_NO_IMPLICIT_LOGGING_EXIT }}
INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_END;
UNITTEST_NAMESPACE_END;
DIAGNOSTICS_NAMESPACE_END;
#endif
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