#ifndef FORTRAN_EVALUATE_TESTING_H_ #define FORTRAN_EVALUATE_TESTING_H_ #include #include namespace testing { // Returns EXIT_SUCCESS or EXIT_FAILURE, so a test's main() should end // with "return testing::Complete()". int Complete(); // Pass/fail testing. These macros return a pointer to a printf-like // function that can be optionally called to print more detail, e.g. // COMPARE(x, ==, y)("z is 0x%llx", z); // will also print z after the usual failure message if x != y. #define TEST(predicate) \ testing::Test(__FILE__, __LINE__, #predicate, (predicate)) #define MATCH(want, got) testing::Match(__FILE__, __LINE__, (want), #got, (got)) #define COMPARE(x, rel, y) \ testing::Compare(__FILE__, __LINE__, #x, #rel, #y, (x), (y)) // Functions called by these macros; do not call directly. using FailureDetailPrinter = void (*)(const char *, ...); FailureDetailPrinter Test( const char *file, int line, const char *predicate, bool pass); FailureDetailPrinter Match(const char *file, int line, std::uint64_t want, const char *gots, std::uint64_t got); FailureDetailPrinter Match(const char *file, int line, const char *want, const char *gots, const std::string &got); FailureDetailPrinter Match(const char *file, int line, const std::string &want, const char *gots, const std::string &got); FailureDetailPrinter Compare(const char *file, int line, const char *xs, const char *rel, const char *ys, std::uint64_t x, std::uint64_t y); } // namespace testing #endif // FORTRAN_EVALUATE_TESTING_H_