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// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef BASE_TEST_TEST_SUITE_H_
#define BASE_TEST_TEST_SUITE_H_
#pragma once
// Defines a basic test suite framework for running gtest based tests. You can
// instantiate this class in your main function and call its Run method to run
// any gtest based tests that are linked into your executable.
#include "base/at_exit.h"
#include "base/base_paths.h"
#include "base/debug_on_start.h"
#include "base/debug_util.h"
#include "base/file_path.h"
#include "base/i18n/icu_util.h"
#include "base/multiprocess_test.h"
#include "base/nss_util.h"
#include "base/path_service.h"
#include "base/process_util.h"
#include "base/scoped_nsautorelease_pool.h"
#include "base/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "base/time.h"
#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
#include "testing/multiprocess_func_list.h"
#if defined(TOOLKIT_USES_GTK)
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#endif
// A command-line flag that makes a test failure always result in a non-zero
// process exit code.
const char kStrictFailureHandling[] = "strict_failure_handling";
// Match function used by the GetTestCount method.
typedef bool (*TestMatch)(const testing::TestInfo&);
// By setting up a shadow AtExitManager, this test event listener ensures that
// no state is carried between tests (like singletons, lazy instances, etc).
// Of course it won't help if the code under test corrupts memory.
class TestIsolationEnforcer : public testing::EmptyTestEventListener {
public:
virtual void OnTestStart(const testing::TestInfo& test_info) {
ASSERT_FALSE(exit_manager_.get());
exit_manager_.reset(new base::ShadowingAtExitManager());
}
virtual void OnTestEnd(const testing::TestInfo& test_info) {
ASSERT_TRUE(exit_manager_.get());
exit_manager_.reset();
}
private:
scoped_ptr<base::ShadowingAtExitManager> exit_manager_;
};
class TestSuite {
public:
TestSuite(int argc, char** argv);
virtual ~TestSuite() {
CommandLine::Reset();
}
// Returns true if the test is marked as flaky.
static bool IsMarkedFlaky(const testing::TestInfo& test) {
return strncmp(test.name(), "FLAKY_", 6) == 0;
}
// Returns true if the test is marked as failing.
static bool IsMarkedFailing(const testing::TestInfo& test) {
return strncmp(test.name(), "FAILS_", 6) == 0;
}
// Returns true if the test is marked as "MAYBE_".
// When using different prefixes depending on platform, we use MAYBE_ and
// preprocessor directives to replace MAYBE_ with the target prefix.
static bool IsMarkedMaybe(const testing::TestInfo& test) {
return strncmp(test.name(), "MAYBE_", 6) == 0;
}
// Returns true if the test failure should be ignored.
static bool ShouldIgnoreFailure(const testing::TestInfo& test) {
if (CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch(kStrictFailureHandling))
return false;
return IsMarkedFlaky(test) || IsMarkedFailing(test);
}
// Returns true if the test failed and the failure shouldn't be ignored.
static bool NonIgnoredFailures(const testing::TestInfo& test) {
return test.should_run() && test.result()->Failed() &&
!ShouldIgnoreFailure(test);
}
// Returns the number of tests where the match function returns true.
int GetTestCount(TestMatch test_match) {
testing::UnitTest* instance = testing::UnitTest::GetInstance();
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < instance->total_test_case_count(); ++i) {
const testing::TestCase& test_case = *instance->GetTestCase(i);
for (int j = 0; j < test_case.total_test_count(); ++j) {
if (test_match(*test_case.GetTestInfo(j))) {
count++;
}
}
}
return count;
}
// TODO(phajdan.jr): Enforce isolation for all tests once it's stable.
void EnforceTestIsolation() {
testing::TestEventListeners& listeners =
testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners();
listeners.Append(new TestIsolationEnforcer);
}
void CatchMaybeTests() {
testing::TestEventListeners& listeners =
testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners();
listeners.Append(new MaybeTestDisabler);
}
int Run();
protected:
class MaybeTestDisabler : public testing::EmptyTestEventListener {
public:
virtual void OnTestStart(const testing::TestInfo& test_info) {
ASSERT_FALSE(TestSuite::IsMarkedMaybe(test_info))
<< "Probably the OS #ifdefs don't include all of the necessary "
"platforms.\nPlease ensure that no tests have the MAYBE_ prefix "
"after the code is preprocessed.";
}
};
// By default fatal log messages (e.g. from DCHECKs) result in error dialogs
// which gum up buildbots. Use a minimalistic assert handler which just
// terminates the process.
static void UnitTestAssertHandler(const std::string& str) {
RAW_LOG(FATAL, str.c_str());
}
// Disable crash dialogs so that it doesn't gum up the buildbot
virtual void SuppressErrorDialogs() {
#if defined(OS_WIN)
UINT new_flags = SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS |
SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX |
SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX;
// Preserve existing error mode, as discussed at
// http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2004/07/27/198410.aspx
UINT existing_flags = SetErrorMode(new_flags);
SetErrorMode(existing_flags | new_flags);
#endif // defined(OS_WIN)
}
// Override these for custom initialization and shutdown handling. Use these
// instead of putting complex code in your constructor/destructor.
virtual void Initialize() {
// Initialize logging.
FilePath exe;
PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &exe);
FilePath log_filename = exe.ReplaceExtension(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("log"));
logging::InitLogging(log_filename.value().c_str(),
logging::LOG_TO_BOTH_FILE_AND_SYSTEM_DEBUG_LOG,
logging::LOCK_LOG_FILE,
logging::DELETE_OLD_LOG_FILE);
// We want process and thread IDs because we may have multiple processes.
// Note: temporarily enabled timestamps in an effort to catch bug 6361.
logging::SetLogItems(true, true, true, true);
CHECK(base::EnableInProcessStackDumping());
#if defined(OS_WIN)
// Make sure we run with high resolution timer to minimize differences
// between production code and test code.
base::Time::EnableHighResolutionTimer(true);
#endif // defined(OS_WIN)
// In some cases, we do not want to see standard error dialogs.
if (!DebugUtil::BeingDebugged() &&
!CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch("show-error-dialogs")) {
SuppressErrorDialogs();
DebugUtil::SuppressDialogs();
logging::SetLogAssertHandler(UnitTestAssertHandler);
}
icu_util::Initialize();
#if defined(USE_NSS)
// Trying to repeatedly initialize and cleanup NSS and NSPR may result in
// a deadlock. Such repeated initialization will happen when using test
// isolation. Prevent problems by initializing NSS here, so that the cleanup
// will be done only on process exit.
base::EnsureNSSInit();
#endif // defined(USE_NSS)
CatchMaybeTests();
}
virtual void Shutdown() {
}
// Make sure that we setup an AtExitManager so Singleton objects will be
// destroyed.
base::AtExitManager at_exit_manager_;
};
#endif // BASE_TEST_TEST_SUITE_H_
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