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31 // Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
33 // This file implements some commonly used argument matchers. More
34 // matchers can be defined by the user implementing the
35 // MatcherInterface<T> interface if necessary.
37 // See googletest/include/gtest/gtest-matchers.h for the definition of class
38 // Matcher, class MatcherInterface, and others.
40 // GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE
42 #ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_
43 #define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_
47 #include <initializer_list>
51 #include <ostream> // NOLINT
54 #include <type_traits>
57 #include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h"
58 #include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h"
59 #include "gtest/gtest.h"
61 // MSVC warning C5046 is new as of VS2017 version 15.8.
62 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1915
63 #define GMOCK_MAYBE_5046_ 5046
65 #define GMOCK_MAYBE_5046_
68 GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(
69 4251 GMOCK_MAYBE_5046_ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by
71 /* Symbol involving type with internal linkage not defined */)
75 // To implement a matcher Foo for type T, define:
76 // 1. a class FooMatcherImpl that implements the
77 // MatcherInterface<T> interface, and
78 // 2. a factory function that creates a Matcher<T> object from a
81 // The two-level delegation design makes it possible to allow a user
82 // to write "v" instead of "Eq(v)" where a Matcher is expected, which
83 // is impossible if we pass matchers by pointers. It also eases
84 // ownership management as Matcher objects can now be copied like
87 // A match result listener that stores the explanation in a string.
88 class StringMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener {
90 StringMatchResultListener() : MatchResultListener(&ss_) {}
92 // Returns the explanation accumulated so far.
93 std::string str() const { return ss_.str(); }
95 // Clears the explanation accumulated so far.
96 void Clear() { ss_.str(""); }
99 ::std::stringstream ss_;
101 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StringMatchResultListener);
104 // Anything inside the 'internal' namespace IS INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION
105 // and MUST NOT BE USED IN USER CODE!!!
108 // The MatcherCastImpl class template is a helper for implementing
109 // MatcherCast(). We need this helper in order to partially
110 // specialize the implementation of MatcherCast() (C++ allows
111 // class/struct templates to be partially specialized, but not
112 // function templates.).
114 // This general version is used when MatcherCast()'s argument is a
115 // polymorphic matcher (i.e. something that can be converted to a
116 // Matcher but is not one yet; for example, Eq(value)) or a value (for
117 // example, "hello").
118 template <typename T, typename M>
119 class MatcherCastImpl {
121 static Matcher<T> Cast(const M& polymorphic_matcher_or_value) {
122 // M can be a polymorphic matcher, in which case we want to use
123 // its conversion operator to create Matcher<T>. Or it can be a value
124 // that should be passed to the Matcher<T>'s constructor.
126 // We can't call Matcher<T>(polymorphic_matcher_or_value) when M is a
127 // polymorphic matcher because it'll be ambiguous if T has an implicit
128 // constructor from M (this usually happens when T has an implicit
129 // constructor from any type).
131 // It won't work to unconditionally implict_cast
132 // polymorphic_matcher_or_value to Matcher<T> because it won't trigger
133 // a user-defined conversion from M to T if one exists (assuming M is
135 return CastImpl(polymorphic_matcher_or_value,
136 std::is_convertible<M, Matcher<T>>{},
137 std::is_convertible<M, T>{});
141 template <bool Ignore>
142 static Matcher<T> CastImpl(const M& polymorphic_matcher_or_value,
143 std::true_type /* convertible_to_matcher */,
144 bool_constant<Ignore>) {
145 // M is implicitly convertible to Matcher<T>, which means that either
146 // M is a polymorphic matcher or Matcher<T> has an implicit constructor
147 // from M. In both cases using the implicit conversion will produce a
150 // Even if T has an implicit constructor from M, it won't be called because
151 // creating Matcher<T> would require a chain of two user-defined conversions
152 // (first to create T from M and then to create Matcher<T> from T).
153 return polymorphic_matcher_or_value;
156 // M can't be implicitly converted to Matcher<T>, so M isn't a polymorphic
157 // matcher. It's a value of a type implicitly convertible to T. Use direct
158 // initialization to create a matcher.
159 static Matcher<T> CastImpl(const M& value,
160 std::false_type /* convertible_to_matcher */,
161 std::true_type /* convertible_to_T */) {
162 return Matcher<T>(ImplicitCast_<T>(value));
165 // M can't be implicitly converted to either Matcher<T> or T. Attempt to use
166 // polymorphic matcher Eq(value) in this case.
168 // Note that we first attempt to perform an implicit cast on the value and
169 // only fall back to the polymorphic Eq() matcher afterwards because the
170 // latter calls bool operator==(const Lhs& lhs, const Rhs& rhs) in the end
171 // which might be undefined even when Rhs is implicitly convertible to Lhs
172 // (e.g. std::pair<const int, int> vs. std::pair<int, int>).
174 // We don't define this method inline as we need the declaration of Eq().
175 static Matcher<T> CastImpl(const M& value,
176 std::false_type /* convertible_to_matcher */,
177 std::false_type /* convertible_to_T */);
180 // This more specialized version is used when MatcherCast()'s argument
181 // is already a Matcher. This only compiles when type T can be
182 // statically converted to type U.
183 template <typename T, typename U>
184 class MatcherCastImpl<T, Matcher<U> > {
186 static Matcher<T> Cast(const Matcher<U>& source_matcher) {
187 return Matcher<T>(new Impl(source_matcher));
191 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> {
193 explicit Impl(const Matcher<U>& source_matcher)
194 : source_matcher_(source_matcher) {}
196 // We delegate the matching logic to the source matcher.
197 bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
198 using FromType = typename std::remove_cv<typename std::remove_pointer<
199 typename std::remove_reference<T>::type>::type>::type;
200 using ToType = typename std::remove_cv<typename std::remove_pointer<
201 typename std::remove_reference<U>::type>::type>::type;
202 // Do not allow implicitly converting base*/& to derived*/&.
204 // Do not trigger if only one of them is a pointer. That implies a
205 // regular conversion and not a down_cast.
206 (std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_reference<T>::type>::value !=
207 std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_reference<U>::type>::value) ||
208 std::is_same<FromType, ToType>::value ||
209 !std::is_base_of<FromType, ToType>::value,
210 "Can't implicitly convert from <base> to <derived>");
212 return source_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(static_cast<U>(x), listener);
215 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
216 source_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
219 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
220 source_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
224 const Matcher<U> source_matcher_;
226 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
230 // This even more specialized version is used for efficiently casting
231 // a matcher to its own type.
232 template <typename T>
233 class MatcherCastImpl<T, Matcher<T> > {
235 static Matcher<T> Cast(const Matcher<T>& matcher) { return matcher; }
238 } // namespace internal
240 // In order to be safe and clear, casting between different matcher
241 // types is done explicitly via MatcherCast<T>(m), which takes a
242 // matcher m and returns a Matcher<T>. It compiles only when T can be
243 // statically converted to the argument type of m.
244 template <typename T, typename M>
245 inline Matcher<T> MatcherCast(const M& matcher) {
246 return internal::MatcherCastImpl<T, M>::Cast(matcher);
249 // Implements SafeMatcherCast().
251 // FIXME: The intermediate SafeMatcherCastImpl class was introduced as a
252 // workaround for a compiler bug, and can now be removed.
253 template <typename T>
254 class SafeMatcherCastImpl {
256 // This overload handles polymorphic matchers and values only since
257 // monomorphic matchers are handled by the next one.
258 template <typename M>
259 static inline Matcher<T> Cast(const M& polymorphic_matcher_or_value) {
260 return internal::MatcherCastImpl<T, M>::Cast(polymorphic_matcher_or_value);
263 // This overload handles monomorphic matchers.
265 // In general, if type T can be implicitly converted to type U, we can
266 // safely convert a Matcher<U> to a Matcher<T> (i.e. Matcher is
267 // contravariant): just keep a copy of the original Matcher<U>, convert the
268 // argument from type T to U, and then pass it to the underlying Matcher<U>.
269 // The only exception is when U is a reference and T is not, as the
270 // underlying Matcher<U> may be interested in the argument's address, which
271 // is not preserved in the conversion from T to U.
272 template <typename U>
273 static inline Matcher<T> Cast(const Matcher<U>& matcher) {
274 // Enforce that T can be implicitly converted to U.
275 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_((std::is_convertible<T, U>::value),
276 "T must be implicitly convertible to U");
277 // Enforce that we are not converting a non-reference type T to a reference
279 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(
280 std::is_reference<T>::value || !std::is_reference<U>::value,
281 cannot_convert_non_reference_arg_to_reference);
282 // In case both T and U are arithmetic types, enforce that the
283 // conversion is not lossy.
284 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(T) RawT;
285 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(U) RawU;
286 const bool kTIsOther = GMOCK_KIND_OF_(RawT) == internal::kOther;
287 const bool kUIsOther = GMOCK_KIND_OF_(RawU) == internal::kOther;
288 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(
289 kTIsOther || kUIsOther ||
290 (internal::LosslessArithmeticConvertible<RawT, RawU>::value),
291 conversion_of_arithmetic_types_must_be_lossless);
292 return MatcherCast<T>(matcher);
296 template <typename T, typename M>
297 inline Matcher<T> SafeMatcherCast(const M& polymorphic_matcher) {
298 return SafeMatcherCastImpl<T>::Cast(polymorphic_matcher);
301 // A<T>() returns a matcher that matches any value of type T.
302 template <typename T>
305 // Anything inside the 'internal' namespace IS INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION
306 // and MUST NOT BE USED IN USER CODE!!!
309 // If the explanation is not empty, prints it to the ostream.
310 inline void PrintIfNotEmpty(const std::string& explanation,
311 ::std::ostream* os) {
312 if (explanation != "" && os != nullptr) {
313 *os << ", " << explanation;
317 // Returns true if the given type name is easy to read by a human.
318 // This is used to decide whether printing the type of a value might
320 inline bool IsReadableTypeName(const std::string& type_name) {
321 // We consider a type name readable if it's short or doesn't contain
322 // a template or function type.
323 return (type_name.length() <= 20 ||
324 type_name.find_first_of("<(") == std::string::npos);
327 // Matches the value against the given matcher, prints the value and explains
328 // the match result to the listener. Returns the match result.
329 // 'listener' must not be NULL.
330 // Value cannot be passed by const reference, because some matchers take a
331 // non-const argument.
332 template <typename Value, typename T>
333 bool MatchPrintAndExplain(Value& value, const Matcher<T>& matcher,
334 MatchResultListener* listener) {
335 if (!listener->IsInterested()) {
336 // If the listener is not interested, we do not need to construct the
337 // inner explanation.
338 return matcher.Matches(value);
341 StringMatchResultListener inner_listener;
342 const bool match = matcher.MatchAndExplain(value, &inner_listener);
344 UniversalPrint(value, listener->stream());
346 const std::string& type_name = GetTypeName<Value>();
347 if (IsReadableTypeName(type_name))
348 *listener->stream() << " (of type " << type_name << ")";
350 PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream());
355 // An internal helper class for doing compile-time loop on a tuple's
360 // TuplePrefix<N>::Matches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) returns true
361 // if and only if the first N fields of matcher_tuple matches
362 // the first N fields of value_tuple, respectively.
363 template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple>
364 static bool Matches(const MatcherTuple& matcher_tuple,
365 const ValueTuple& value_tuple) {
366 return TuplePrefix<N - 1>::Matches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) &&
367 std::get<N - 1>(matcher_tuple).Matches(std::get<N - 1>(value_tuple));
370 // TuplePrefix<N>::ExplainMatchFailuresTo(matchers, values, os)
371 // describes failures in matching the first N fields of matchers
372 // against the first N fields of values. If there is no failure,
373 // nothing will be streamed to os.
374 template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple>
375 static void ExplainMatchFailuresTo(const MatcherTuple& matchers,
376 const ValueTuple& values,
377 ::std::ostream* os) {
378 // First, describes failures in the first N - 1 fields.
379 TuplePrefix<N - 1>::ExplainMatchFailuresTo(matchers, values, os);
381 // Then describes the failure (if any) in the (N - 1)-th (0-based)
383 typename std::tuple_element<N - 1, MatcherTuple>::type matcher =
384 std::get<N - 1>(matchers);
385 typedef typename std::tuple_element<N - 1, ValueTuple>::type Value;
386 const Value& value = std::get<N - 1>(values);
387 StringMatchResultListener listener;
388 if (!matcher.MatchAndExplain(value, &listener)) {
389 *os << " Expected arg #" << N - 1 << ": ";
390 std::get<N - 1>(matchers).DescribeTo(os);
391 *os << "\n Actual: ";
392 // We remove the reference in type Value to prevent the
393 // universal printer from printing the address of value, which
394 // isn't interesting to the user most of the time. The
395 // matcher's MatchAndExplain() method handles the case when
396 // the address is interesting.
397 internal::UniversalPrint(value, os);
398 PrintIfNotEmpty(listener.str(), os);
406 class TuplePrefix<0> {
408 template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple>
409 static bool Matches(const MatcherTuple& /* matcher_tuple */,
410 const ValueTuple& /* value_tuple */) {
414 template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple>
415 static void ExplainMatchFailuresTo(const MatcherTuple& /* matchers */,
416 const ValueTuple& /* values */,
417 ::std::ostream* /* os */) {}
420 // TupleMatches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) returns true if and only if
421 // all matchers in matcher_tuple match the corresponding fields in
422 // value_tuple. It is a compiler error if matcher_tuple and
423 // value_tuple have different number of fields or incompatible field
425 template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple>
426 bool TupleMatches(const MatcherTuple& matcher_tuple,
427 const ValueTuple& value_tuple) {
428 // Makes sure that matcher_tuple and value_tuple have the same
430 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value ==
431 std::tuple_size<ValueTuple>::value,
432 matcher_and_value_have_different_numbers_of_fields);
433 return TuplePrefix<std::tuple_size<ValueTuple>::value>::Matches(matcher_tuple,
437 // Describes failures in matching matchers against values. If there
438 // is no failure, nothing will be streamed to os.
439 template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple>
440 void ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo(const MatcherTuple& matchers,
441 const ValueTuple& values,
442 ::std::ostream* os) {
443 TuplePrefix<std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value>::ExplainMatchFailuresTo(
444 matchers, values, os);
447 // TransformTupleValues and its helper.
449 // TransformTupleValuesHelper hides the internal machinery that
450 // TransformTupleValues uses to implement a tuple traversal.
451 template <typename Tuple, typename Func, typename OutIter>
452 class TransformTupleValuesHelper {
454 typedef ::std::tuple_size<Tuple> TupleSize;
457 // For each member of tuple 't', taken in order, evaluates '*out++ = f(t)'.
458 // Returns the final value of 'out' in case the caller needs it.
459 static OutIter Run(Func f, const Tuple& t, OutIter out) {
460 return IterateOverTuple<Tuple, TupleSize::value>()(f, t, out);
464 template <typename Tup, size_t kRemainingSize>
465 struct IterateOverTuple {
466 OutIter operator() (Func f, const Tup& t, OutIter out) const {
467 *out++ = f(::std::get<TupleSize::value - kRemainingSize>(t));
468 return IterateOverTuple<Tup, kRemainingSize - 1>()(f, t, out);
471 template <typename Tup>
472 struct IterateOverTuple<Tup, 0> {
473 OutIter operator() (Func /* f */, const Tup& /* t */, OutIter out) const {
479 // Successively invokes 'f(element)' on each element of the tuple 't',
480 // appending each result to the 'out' iterator. Returns the final value
482 template <typename Tuple, typename Func, typename OutIter>
483 OutIter TransformTupleValues(Func f, const Tuple& t, OutIter out) {
484 return TransformTupleValuesHelper<Tuple, Func, OutIter>::Run(f, t, out);
487 // Implements A<T>().
488 template <typename T>
489 class AnyMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> {
491 bool MatchAndExplain(const T& /* x */,
492 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override {
495 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { *os << "is anything"; }
496 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
497 // This is mostly for completeness' safe, as it's not very useful
498 // to write Not(A<bool>()). However we cannot completely rule out
499 // such a possibility, and it doesn't hurt to be prepared.
500 *os << "never matches";
504 // Implements _, a matcher that matches any value of any
505 // type. This is a polymorphic matcher, so we need a template type
506 // conversion operator to make it appearing as a Matcher<T> for any
508 class AnythingMatcher {
510 template <typename T>
511 operator Matcher<T>() const { return A<T>(); }
514 // Implements the polymorphic IsNull() matcher, which matches any raw or smart
515 // pointer that is NULL.
516 class IsNullMatcher {
518 template <typename Pointer>
519 bool MatchAndExplain(const Pointer& p,
520 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
524 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "is NULL"; }
525 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
530 // Implements the polymorphic NotNull() matcher, which matches any raw or smart
531 // pointer that is not NULL.
532 class NotNullMatcher {
534 template <typename Pointer>
535 bool MatchAndExplain(const Pointer& p,
536 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
540 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "isn't NULL"; }
541 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
546 // Ref(variable) matches any argument that is a reference to
547 // 'variable'. This matcher is polymorphic as it can match any
548 // super type of the type of 'variable'.
550 // The RefMatcher template class implements Ref(variable). It can
551 // only be instantiated with a reference type. This prevents a user
552 // from mistakenly using Ref(x) to match a non-reference function
553 // argument. For example, the following will righteously cause a
557 // Matcher<int> m1 = Ref(n); // This won't compile.
558 // Matcher<int&> m2 = Ref(n); // This will compile.
559 template <typename T>
562 template <typename T>
563 class RefMatcher<T&> {
564 // Google Mock is a generic framework and thus needs to support
565 // mocking any function types, including those that take non-const
566 // reference arguments. Therefore the template parameter T (and
567 // Super below) can be instantiated to either a const type or a
570 // RefMatcher() takes a T& instead of const T&, as we want the
571 // compiler to catch using Ref(const_value) as a matcher for a
572 // non-const reference.
573 explicit RefMatcher(T& x) : object_(x) {} // NOLINT
575 template <typename Super>
576 operator Matcher<Super&>() const {
577 // By passing object_ (type T&) to Impl(), which expects a Super&,
578 // we make sure that Super is a super type of T. In particular,
579 // this catches using Ref(const_value) as a matcher for a
580 // non-const reference, as you cannot implicitly convert a const
581 // reference to a non-const reference.
582 return MakeMatcher(new Impl<Super>(object_));
586 template <typename Super>
587 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Super&> {
589 explicit Impl(Super& x) : object_(x) {} // NOLINT
591 // MatchAndExplain() takes a Super& (as opposed to const Super&)
592 // in order to match the interface MatcherInterface<Super&>.
593 bool MatchAndExplain(Super& x,
594 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
595 *listener << "which is located @" << static_cast<const void*>(&x);
596 return &x == &object_;
599 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
600 *os << "references the variable ";
601 UniversalPrinter<Super&>::Print(object_, os);
604 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
605 *os << "does not reference the variable ";
606 UniversalPrinter<Super&>::Print(object_, os);
610 const Super& object_;
612 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
617 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(RefMatcher);
620 // Polymorphic helper functions for narrow and wide string matchers.
621 inline bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) {
622 return String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(lhs, rhs);
625 inline bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs,
626 const wchar_t* rhs) {
627 return String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(lhs, rhs);
630 // String comparison for narrow or wide strings that can have embedded NUL
632 template <typename StringType>
633 bool CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(const StringType& s1,
634 const StringType& s2) {
635 // Are the heads equal?
636 if (!CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(s1.c_str(), s2.c_str())) {
640 // Skip the equal heads.
641 const typename StringType::value_type nul = 0;
642 const size_t i1 = s1.find(nul), i2 = s2.find(nul);
644 // Are we at the end of either s1 or s2?
645 if (i1 == StringType::npos || i2 == StringType::npos) {
649 // Are the tails equal?
650 return CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(s1.substr(i1 + 1), s2.substr(i2 + 1));
655 // Implements equality-based string matchers like StrEq, StrCaseNe, and etc.
656 template <typename StringType>
657 class StrEqualityMatcher {
659 StrEqualityMatcher(const StringType& str, bool expect_eq,
661 : string_(str), expect_eq_(expect_eq), case_sensitive_(case_sensitive) {}
664 bool MatchAndExplain(const absl::string_view& s,
665 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
666 // This should fail to compile if absl::string_view is used with wide
668 const StringType& str = std::string(s);
669 return MatchAndExplain(str, listener);
671 #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL
673 // Accepts pointer types, particularly:
678 template <typename CharType>
679 bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
683 return MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener);
686 // Matches anything that can convert to StringType.
688 // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&,
689 // because absl::string_view has some interfering non-explicit constructors.
690 template <typename MatcheeStringType>
691 bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s,
692 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
693 const StringType& s2(s);
694 const bool eq = case_sensitive_ ? s2 == string_ :
695 CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(s2, string_);
696 return expect_eq_ == eq;
699 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
700 DescribeToHelper(expect_eq_, os);
703 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
704 DescribeToHelper(!expect_eq_, os);
708 void DescribeToHelper(bool expect_eq, ::std::ostream* os) const {
709 *os << (expect_eq ? "is " : "isn't ");
711 if (!case_sensitive_) {
712 *os << "(ignoring case) ";
714 UniversalPrint(string_, os);
717 const StringType string_;
718 const bool expect_eq_;
719 const bool case_sensitive_;
721 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(StrEqualityMatcher);
724 // Implements the polymorphic HasSubstr(substring) matcher, which
725 // can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a
727 template <typename StringType>
728 class HasSubstrMatcher {
730 explicit HasSubstrMatcher(const StringType& substring)
731 : substring_(substring) {}
734 bool MatchAndExplain(const absl::string_view& s,
735 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
736 // This should fail to compile if absl::string_view is used with wide
738 const StringType& str = std::string(s);
739 return MatchAndExplain(str, listener);
741 #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL
743 // Accepts pointer types, particularly:
748 template <typename CharType>
749 bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
750 return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener);
753 // Matches anything that can convert to StringType.
755 // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&,
756 // because absl::string_view has some interfering non-explicit constructors.
757 template <typename MatcheeStringType>
758 bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s,
759 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
760 const StringType& s2(s);
761 return s2.find(substring_) != StringType::npos;
764 // Describes what this matcher matches.
765 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
766 *os << "has substring ";
767 UniversalPrint(substring_, os);
770 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
771 *os << "has no substring ";
772 UniversalPrint(substring_, os);
776 const StringType substring_;
778 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(HasSubstrMatcher);
781 // Implements the polymorphic StartsWith(substring) matcher, which
782 // can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a
784 template <typename StringType>
785 class StartsWithMatcher {
787 explicit StartsWithMatcher(const StringType& prefix) : prefix_(prefix) {
791 bool MatchAndExplain(const absl::string_view& s,
792 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
793 // This should fail to compile if absl::string_view is used with wide
795 const StringType& str = std::string(s);
796 return MatchAndExplain(str, listener);
798 #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL
800 // Accepts pointer types, particularly:
805 template <typename CharType>
806 bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
807 return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener);
810 // Matches anything that can convert to StringType.
812 // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&,
813 // because absl::string_view has some interfering non-explicit constructors.
814 template <typename MatcheeStringType>
815 bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s,
816 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
817 const StringType& s2(s);
818 return s2.length() >= prefix_.length() &&
819 s2.substr(0, prefix_.length()) == prefix_;
822 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
823 *os << "starts with ";
824 UniversalPrint(prefix_, os);
827 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
828 *os << "doesn't start with ";
829 UniversalPrint(prefix_, os);
833 const StringType prefix_;
835 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(StartsWithMatcher);
838 // Implements the polymorphic EndsWith(substring) matcher, which
839 // can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a
841 template <typename StringType>
842 class EndsWithMatcher {
844 explicit EndsWithMatcher(const StringType& suffix) : suffix_(suffix) {}
847 bool MatchAndExplain(const absl::string_view& s,
848 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
849 // This should fail to compile if absl::string_view is used with wide
851 const StringType& str = std::string(s);
852 return MatchAndExplain(str, listener);
854 #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL
856 // Accepts pointer types, particularly:
861 template <typename CharType>
862 bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
863 return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener);
866 // Matches anything that can convert to StringType.
868 // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&,
869 // because absl::string_view has some interfering non-explicit constructors.
870 template <typename MatcheeStringType>
871 bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s,
872 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
873 const StringType& s2(s);
874 return s2.length() >= suffix_.length() &&
875 s2.substr(s2.length() - suffix_.length()) == suffix_;
878 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
880 UniversalPrint(suffix_, os);
883 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
884 *os << "doesn't end with ";
885 UniversalPrint(suffix_, os);
889 const StringType suffix_;
891 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(EndsWithMatcher);
894 // Implements a matcher that compares the two fields of a 2-tuple
895 // using one of the ==, <=, <, etc, operators. The two fields being
896 // compared don't have to have the same type.
898 // The matcher defined here is polymorphic (for example, Eq() can be
899 // used to match a std::tuple<int, short>, a std::tuple<const long&, double>,
900 // etc). Therefore we use a template type conversion operator in the
902 template <typename D, typename Op>
903 class PairMatchBase {
905 template <typename T1, typename T2>
906 operator Matcher<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>() const {
907 return Matcher<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>(new Impl<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>);
909 template <typename T1, typename T2>
910 operator Matcher<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>() const {
911 return MakeMatcher(new Impl<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>);
915 static ::std::ostream& GetDesc(::std::ostream& os) { // NOLINT
916 return os << D::Desc();
919 template <typename Tuple>
920 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Tuple> {
922 bool MatchAndExplain(Tuple args,
923 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override {
924 return Op()(::std::get<0>(args), ::std::get<1>(args));
926 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
927 *os << "are " << GetDesc;
929 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
930 *os << "aren't " << GetDesc;
935 class Eq2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Eq2Matcher, AnyEq> {
937 static const char* Desc() { return "an equal pair"; }
939 class Ne2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Ne2Matcher, AnyNe> {
941 static const char* Desc() { return "an unequal pair"; }
943 class Lt2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Lt2Matcher, AnyLt> {
945 static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first < the second"; }
947 class Gt2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Gt2Matcher, AnyGt> {
949 static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first > the second"; }
951 class Le2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Le2Matcher, AnyLe> {
953 static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first <= the second"; }
955 class Ge2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Ge2Matcher, AnyGe> {
957 static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first >= the second"; }
960 // Implements the Not(...) matcher for a particular argument type T.
961 // We do not nest it inside the NotMatcher class template, as that
962 // will prevent different instantiations of NotMatcher from sharing
963 // the same NotMatcherImpl<T> class.
964 template <typename T>
965 class NotMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> {
967 explicit NotMatcherImpl(const Matcher<T>& matcher)
968 : matcher_(matcher) {}
970 bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x,
971 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
972 return !matcher_.MatchAndExplain(x, listener);
975 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
976 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
979 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
980 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
984 const Matcher<T> matcher_;
986 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(NotMatcherImpl);
989 // Implements the Not(m) matcher, which matches a value that doesn't
991 template <typename InnerMatcher>
994 explicit NotMatcher(InnerMatcher matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {}
996 // This template type conversion operator allows Not(m) to be used
997 // to match any type m can match.
998 template <typename T>
999 operator Matcher<T>() const {
1000 return Matcher<T>(new NotMatcherImpl<T>(SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher_)));
1004 InnerMatcher matcher_;
1006 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(NotMatcher);
1009 // Implements the AllOf(m1, m2) matcher for a particular argument type
1010 // T. We do not nest it inside the BothOfMatcher class template, as
1011 // that will prevent different instantiations of BothOfMatcher from
1012 // sharing the same BothOfMatcherImpl<T> class.
1013 template <typename T>
1014 class AllOfMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> {
1016 explicit AllOfMatcherImpl(std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers)
1017 : matchers_(std::move(matchers)) {}
1019 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1021 for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) {
1022 if (i != 0) *os << ") and (";
1023 matchers_[i].DescribeTo(os);
1028 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1030 for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) {
1031 if (i != 0) *os << ") or (";
1032 matchers_[i].DescribeNegationTo(os);
1037 bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x,
1038 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
1039 // If either matcher1_ or matcher2_ doesn't match x, we only need
1040 // to explain why one of them fails.
1041 std::string all_match_result;
1043 for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) {
1044 StringMatchResultListener slistener;
1045 if (matchers_[i].MatchAndExplain(x, &slistener)) {
1046 if (all_match_result.empty()) {
1047 all_match_result = slistener.str();
1049 std::string result = slistener.str();
1050 if (!result.empty()) {
1051 all_match_result += ", and ";
1052 all_match_result += result;
1056 *listener << slistener.str();
1061 // Otherwise we need to explain why *both* of them match.
1062 *listener << all_match_result;
1067 const std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers_;
1069 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(AllOfMatcherImpl);
1072 // VariadicMatcher is used for the variadic implementation of
1073 // AllOf(m_1, m_2, ...) and AnyOf(m_1, m_2, ...).
1074 // CombiningMatcher<T> is used to recursively combine the provided matchers
1075 // (of type Args...).
1076 template <template <typename T> class CombiningMatcher, typename... Args>
1077 class VariadicMatcher {
1079 VariadicMatcher(const Args&... matchers) // NOLINT
1080 : matchers_(matchers...) {
1081 static_assert(sizeof...(Args) > 0, "Must have at least one matcher.");
1084 // This template type conversion operator allows an
1085 // VariadicMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2...> object to match any type that
1086 // all of the provided matchers (Matcher1, Matcher2, ...) can match.
1087 template <typename T>
1088 operator Matcher<T>() const {
1089 std::vector<Matcher<T> > values;
1090 CreateVariadicMatcher<T>(&values, std::integral_constant<size_t, 0>());
1091 return Matcher<T>(new CombiningMatcher<T>(std::move(values)));
1095 template <typename T, size_t I>
1096 void CreateVariadicMatcher(std::vector<Matcher<T> >* values,
1097 std::integral_constant<size_t, I>) const {
1098 values->push_back(SafeMatcherCast<T>(std::get<I>(matchers_)));
1099 CreateVariadicMatcher<T>(values, std::integral_constant<size_t, I + 1>());
1102 template <typename T>
1103 void CreateVariadicMatcher(
1104 std::vector<Matcher<T> >*,
1105 std::integral_constant<size_t, sizeof...(Args)>) const {}
1107 std::tuple<Args...> matchers_;
1109 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(VariadicMatcher);
1112 template <typename... Args>
1113 using AllOfMatcher = VariadicMatcher<AllOfMatcherImpl, Args...>;
1115 // Implements the AnyOf(m1, m2) matcher for a particular argument type
1116 // T. We do not nest it inside the AnyOfMatcher class template, as
1117 // that will prevent different instantiations of AnyOfMatcher from
1118 // sharing the same EitherOfMatcherImpl<T> class.
1119 template <typename T>
1120 class AnyOfMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> {
1122 explicit AnyOfMatcherImpl(std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers)
1123 : matchers_(std::move(matchers)) {}
1125 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1127 for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) {
1128 if (i != 0) *os << ") or (";
1129 matchers_[i].DescribeTo(os);
1134 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1136 for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) {
1137 if (i != 0) *os << ") and (";
1138 matchers_[i].DescribeNegationTo(os);
1143 bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x,
1144 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
1145 std::string no_match_result;
1147 // If either matcher1_ or matcher2_ matches x, we just need to
1148 // explain why *one* of them matches.
1149 for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) {
1150 StringMatchResultListener slistener;
1151 if (matchers_[i].MatchAndExplain(x, &slistener)) {
1152 *listener << slistener.str();
1155 if (no_match_result.empty()) {
1156 no_match_result = slistener.str();
1158 std::string result = slistener.str();
1159 if (!result.empty()) {
1160 no_match_result += ", and ";
1161 no_match_result += result;
1167 // Otherwise we need to explain why *both* of them fail.
1168 *listener << no_match_result;
1173 const std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers_;
1175 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(AnyOfMatcherImpl);
1178 // AnyOfMatcher is used for the variadic implementation of AnyOf(m_1, m_2, ...).
1179 template <typename... Args>
1180 using AnyOfMatcher = VariadicMatcher<AnyOfMatcherImpl, Args...>;
1182 // Wrapper for implementation of Any/AllOfArray().
1183 template <template <class> class MatcherImpl, typename T>
1184 class SomeOfArrayMatcher {
1186 // Constructs the matcher from a sequence of element values or
1187 // element matchers.
1188 template <typename Iter>
1189 SomeOfArrayMatcher(Iter first, Iter last) : matchers_(first, last) {}
1191 template <typename U>
1192 operator Matcher<U>() const { // NOLINT
1193 using RawU = typename std::decay<U>::type;
1194 std::vector<Matcher<RawU>> matchers;
1195 for (const auto& matcher : matchers_) {
1196 matchers.push_back(MatcherCast<RawU>(matcher));
1198 return Matcher<U>(new MatcherImpl<RawU>(std::move(matchers)));
1202 const ::std::vector<T> matchers_;
1204 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(SomeOfArrayMatcher);
1207 template <typename T>
1208 using AllOfArrayMatcher = SomeOfArrayMatcher<AllOfMatcherImpl, T>;
1210 template <typename T>
1211 using AnyOfArrayMatcher = SomeOfArrayMatcher<AnyOfMatcherImpl, T>;
1213 // Used for implementing Truly(pred), which turns a predicate into a
1215 template <typename Predicate>
1216 class TrulyMatcher {
1218 explicit TrulyMatcher(Predicate pred) : predicate_(pred) {}
1220 // This method template allows Truly(pred) to be used as a matcher
1221 // for type T where T is the argument type of predicate 'pred'. The
1222 // argument is passed by reference as the predicate may be
1223 // interested in the address of the argument.
1224 template <typename T>
1225 bool MatchAndExplain(T& x, // NOLINT
1226 MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const {
1227 // Without the if-statement, MSVC sometimes warns about converting
1228 // a value to bool (warning 4800).
1230 // We cannot write 'return !!predicate_(x);' as that doesn't work
1231 // when predicate_(x) returns a class convertible to bool but
1232 // having no operator!().
1238 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1239 *os << "satisfies the given predicate";
1242 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1243 *os << "doesn't satisfy the given predicate";
1247 Predicate predicate_;
1249 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(TrulyMatcher);
1252 // Used for implementing Matches(matcher), which turns a matcher into
1254 template <typename M>
1255 class MatcherAsPredicate {
1257 explicit MatcherAsPredicate(M matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {}
1259 // This template operator() allows Matches(m) to be used as a
1260 // predicate on type T where m is a matcher on type T.
1262 // The argument x is passed by reference instead of by value, as
1263 // some matcher may be interested in its address (e.g. as in
1264 // Matches(Ref(n))(x)).
1265 template <typename T>
1266 bool operator()(const T& x) const {
1267 // We let matcher_ commit to a particular type here instead of
1268 // when the MatcherAsPredicate object was constructed. This
1269 // allows us to write Matches(m) where m is a polymorphic matcher
1272 // If we write Matcher<T>(matcher_).Matches(x) here, it won't
1273 // compile when matcher_ has type Matcher<const T&>; if we write
1274 // Matcher<const T&>(matcher_).Matches(x) here, it won't compile
1275 // when matcher_ has type Matcher<T>; if we just write
1276 // matcher_.Matches(x), it won't compile when matcher_ is
1277 // polymorphic, e.g. Eq(5).
1279 // MatcherCast<const T&>() is necessary for making the code work
1280 // in all of the above situations.
1281 return MatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_).Matches(x);
1287 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MatcherAsPredicate);
1290 // For implementing ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT(). The template
1291 // argument M must be a type that can be converted to a matcher.
1292 template <typename M>
1293 class PredicateFormatterFromMatcher {
1295 explicit PredicateFormatterFromMatcher(M m) : matcher_(std::move(m)) {}
1297 // This template () operator allows a PredicateFormatterFromMatcher
1298 // object to act as a predicate-formatter suitable for using with
1299 // Google Test's EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1() macro.
1300 template <typename T>
1301 AssertionResult operator()(const char* value_text, const T& x) const {
1302 // We convert matcher_ to a Matcher<const T&> *now* instead of
1303 // when the PredicateFormatterFromMatcher object was constructed,
1304 // as matcher_ may be polymorphic (e.g. NotNull()) and we won't
1305 // know which type to instantiate it to until we actually see the
1308 // We write SafeMatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_) instead of
1309 // Matcher<const T&>(matcher_), as the latter won't compile when
1310 // matcher_ has type Matcher<T> (e.g. An<int>()).
1311 // We don't write MatcherCast<const T&> either, as that allows
1312 // potentially unsafe downcasting of the matcher argument.
1313 const Matcher<const T&> matcher = SafeMatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_);
1315 // The expected path here is that the matcher should match (i.e. that most
1316 // tests pass) so optimize for this case.
1317 if (matcher.Matches(x)) {
1318 return AssertionSuccess();
1321 ::std::stringstream ss;
1322 ss << "Value of: " << value_text << "\n"
1324 matcher.DescribeTo(&ss);
1326 // Rerun the matcher to "PrintAndExain" the failure.
1327 StringMatchResultListener listener;
1328 if (MatchPrintAndExplain(x, matcher, &listener)) {
1329 ss << "\n The matcher failed on the initial attempt; but passed when "
1330 "rerun to generate the explanation.";
1332 ss << "\n Actual: " << listener.str();
1333 return AssertionFailure() << ss.str();
1339 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PredicateFormatterFromMatcher);
1342 // A helper function for converting a matcher to a predicate-formatter
1343 // without the user needing to explicitly write the type. This is
1344 // used for implementing ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT().
1345 // Implementation detail: 'matcher' is received by-value to force decaying.
1346 template <typename M>
1347 inline PredicateFormatterFromMatcher<M>
1348 MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(M matcher) {
1349 return PredicateFormatterFromMatcher<M>(std::move(matcher));
1352 // Implements the polymorphic floating point equality matcher, which matches
1353 // two float values using ULP-based approximation or, optionally, a
1354 // user-specified epsilon. The template is meant to be instantiated with
1355 // FloatType being either float or double.
1356 template <typename FloatType>
1357 class FloatingEqMatcher {
1359 // Constructor for FloatingEqMatcher.
1360 // The matcher's input will be compared with expected. The matcher treats two
1361 // NANs as equal if nan_eq_nan is true. Otherwise, under IEEE standards,
1362 // equality comparisons between NANs will always return false. We specify a
1363 // negative max_abs_error_ term to indicate that ULP-based approximation will
1364 // be used for comparison.
1365 FloatingEqMatcher(FloatType expected, bool nan_eq_nan) :
1366 expected_(expected), nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan), max_abs_error_(-1) {
1369 // Constructor that supports a user-specified max_abs_error that will be used
1370 // for comparison instead of ULP-based approximation. The max absolute
1371 // should be non-negative.
1372 FloatingEqMatcher(FloatType expected, bool nan_eq_nan,
1373 FloatType max_abs_error)
1374 : expected_(expected),
1375 nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan),
1376 max_abs_error_(max_abs_error) {
1377 GTEST_CHECK_(max_abs_error >= 0)
1378 << ", where max_abs_error is" << max_abs_error;
1381 // Implements floating point equality matcher as a Matcher<T>.
1382 template <typename T>
1383 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> {
1385 Impl(FloatType expected, bool nan_eq_nan, FloatType max_abs_error)
1386 : expected_(expected),
1387 nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan),
1388 max_abs_error_(max_abs_error) {}
1390 bool MatchAndExplain(T value,
1391 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
1392 const FloatingPoint<FloatType> actual(value), expected(expected_);
1394 // Compares NaNs first, if nan_eq_nan_ is true.
1395 if (actual.is_nan() || expected.is_nan()) {
1396 if (actual.is_nan() && expected.is_nan()) {
1399 // One is nan; the other is not nan.
1402 if (HasMaxAbsError()) {
1403 // We perform an equality check so that inf will match inf, regardless
1404 // of error bounds. If the result of value - expected_ would result in
1405 // overflow or if either value is inf, the default result is infinity,
1406 // which should only match if max_abs_error_ is also infinity.
1407 if (value == expected_) {
1411 const FloatType diff = value - expected_;
1412 if (fabs(diff) <= max_abs_error_) {
1416 if (listener->IsInterested()) {
1417 *listener << "which is " << diff << " from " << expected_;
1421 return actual.AlmostEquals(expected);
1425 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1426 // os->precision() returns the previously set precision, which we
1427 // store to restore the ostream to its original configuration
1428 // after outputting.
1429 const ::std::streamsize old_precision = os->precision(
1430 ::std::numeric_limits<FloatType>::digits10 + 2);
1431 if (FloatingPoint<FloatType>(expected_).is_nan()) {
1435 *os << "never matches";
1438 *os << "is approximately " << expected_;
1439 if (HasMaxAbsError()) {
1440 *os << " (absolute error <= " << max_abs_error_ << ")";
1443 os->precision(old_precision);
1446 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1447 // As before, get original precision.
1448 const ::std::streamsize old_precision = os->precision(
1449 ::std::numeric_limits<FloatType>::digits10 + 2);
1450 if (FloatingPoint<FloatType>(expected_).is_nan()) {
1454 *os << "is anything";
1457 *os << "isn't approximately " << expected_;
1458 if (HasMaxAbsError()) {
1459 *os << " (absolute error > " << max_abs_error_ << ")";
1462 // Restore original precision.
1463 os->precision(old_precision);
1467 bool HasMaxAbsError() const {
1468 return max_abs_error_ >= 0;
1471 const FloatType expected_;
1472 const bool nan_eq_nan_;
1473 // max_abs_error will be used for value comparison when >= 0.
1474 const FloatType max_abs_error_;
1476 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
1479 // The following 3 type conversion operators allow FloatEq(expected) and
1480 // NanSensitiveFloatEq(expected) to be used as a Matcher<float>, a
1481 // Matcher<const float&>, or a Matcher<float&>, but nothing else.
1482 // (While Google's C++ coding style doesn't allow arguments passed
1483 // by non-const reference, we may see them in code not conforming to
1484 // the style. Therefore Google Mock needs to support them.)
1485 operator Matcher<FloatType>() const {
1487 new Impl<FloatType>(expected_, nan_eq_nan_, max_abs_error_));
1490 operator Matcher<const FloatType&>() const {
1492 new Impl<const FloatType&>(expected_, nan_eq_nan_, max_abs_error_));
1495 operator Matcher<FloatType&>() const {
1497 new Impl<FloatType&>(expected_, nan_eq_nan_, max_abs_error_));
1501 const FloatType expected_;
1502 const bool nan_eq_nan_;
1503 // max_abs_error will be used for value comparison when >= 0.
1504 const FloatType max_abs_error_;
1506 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(FloatingEqMatcher);
1509 // A 2-tuple ("binary") wrapper around FloatingEqMatcher:
1510 // FloatingEq2Matcher() matches (x, y) by matching FloatingEqMatcher(x, false)
1511 // against y, and FloatingEq2Matcher(e) matches FloatingEqMatcher(x, false, e)
1512 // against y. The former implements "Eq", the latter "Near". At present, there
1513 // is no version that compares NaNs as equal.
1514 template <typename FloatType>
1515 class FloatingEq2Matcher {
1517 FloatingEq2Matcher() { Init(-1, false); }
1519 explicit FloatingEq2Matcher(bool nan_eq_nan) { Init(-1, nan_eq_nan); }
1521 explicit FloatingEq2Matcher(FloatType max_abs_error) {
1522 Init(max_abs_error, false);
1525 FloatingEq2Matcher(FloatType max_abs_error, bool nan_eq_nan) {
1526 Init(max_abs_error, nan_eq_nan);
1529 template <typename T1, typename T2>
1530 operator Matcher<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>() const {
1532 new Impl<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>(max_abs_error_, nan_eq_nan_));
1534 template <typename T1, typename T2>
1535 operator Matcher<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>() const {
1537 new Impl<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>(max_abs_error_, nan_eq_nan_));
1541 static ::std::ostream& GetDesc(::std::ostream& os) { // NOLINT
1542 return os << "an almost-equal pair";
1545 template <typename Tuple>
1546 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Tuple> {
1548 Impl(FloatType max_abs_error, bool nan_eq_nan) :
1549 max_abs_error_(max_abs_error),
1550 nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan) {}
1552 bool MatchAndExplain(Tuple args,
1553 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
1554 if (max_abs_error_ == -1) {
1555 FloatingEqMatcher<FloatType> fm(::std::get<0>(args), nan_eq_nan_);
1556 return static_cast<Matcher<FloatType>>(fm).MatchAndExplain(
1557 ::std::get<1>(args), listener);
1559 FloatingEqMatcher<FloatType> fm(::std::get<0>(args), nan_eq_nan_,
1561 return static_cast<Matcher<FloatType>>(fm).MatchAndExplain(
1562 ::std::get<1>(args), listener);
1565 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1566 *os << "are " << GetDesc;
1568 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1569 *os << "aren't " << GetDesc;
1573 FloatType max_abs_error_;
1574 const bool nan_eq_nan_;
1577 void Init(FloatType max_abs_error_val, bool nan_eq_nan_val) {
1578 max_abs_error_ = max_abs_error_val;
1579 nan_eq_nan_ = nan_eq_nan_val;
1581 FloatType max_abs_error_;
1585 // Implements the Pointee(m) matcher for matching a pointer whose
1586 // pointee matches matcher m. The pointer can be either raw or smart.
1587 template <typename InnerMatcher>
1588 class PointeeMatcher {
1590 explicit PointeeMatcher(const InnerMatcher& matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {}
1592 // This type conversion operator template allows Pointee(m) to be
1593 // used as a matcher for any pointer type whose pointee type is
1594 // compatible with the inner matcher, where type Pointer can be
1595 // either a raw pointer or a smart pointer.
1597 // The reason we do this instead of relying on
1598 // MakePolymorphicMatcher() is that the latter is not flexible
1599 // enough for implementing the DescribeTo() method of Pointee().
1600 template <typename Pointer>
1601 operator Matcher<Pointer>() const {
1602 return Matcher<Pointer>(new Impl<const Pointer&>(matcher_));
1606 // The monomorphic implementation that works for a particular pointer type.
1607 template <typename Pointer>
1608 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Pointer> {
1610 typedef typename PointeeOf<typename std::remove_const<
1611 typename std::remove_reference<Pointer>::type>::type>::type Pointee;
1613 explicit Impl(const InnerMatcher& matcher)
1614 : matcher_(MatcherCast<const Pointee&>(matcher)) {}
1616 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1617 *os << "points to a value that ";
1618 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
1621 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1622 *os << "does not point to a value that ";
1623 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
1626 bool MatchAndExplain(Pointer pointer,
1627 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
1628 if (GetRawPointer(pointer) == nullptr) return false;
1630 *listener << "which points to ";
1631 return MatchPrintAndExplain(*pointer, matcher_, listener);
1635 const Matcher<const Pointee&> matcher_;
1637 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
1640 const InnerMatcher matcher_;
1642 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PointeeMatcher);
1646 // Implements the WhenDynamicCastTo<T>(m) matcher that matches a pointer or
1647 // reference that matches inner_matcher when dynamic_cast<T> is applied.
1648 // The result of dynamic_cast<To> is forwarded to the inner matcher.
1649 // If To is a pointer and the cast fails, the inner matcher will receive NULL.
1650 // If To is a reference and the cast fails, this matcher returns false
1652 template <typename To>
1653 class WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase {
1655 explicit WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase(const Matcher<To>& matcher)
1656 : matcher_(matcher) {}
1658 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1659 GetCastTypeDescription(os);
1660 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
1663 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1664 GetCastTypeDescription(os);
1665 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
1669 const Matcher<To> matcher_;
1671 static std::string GetToName() {
1672 return GetTypeName<To>();
1676 static void GetCastTypeDescription(::std::ostream* os) {
1677 *os << "when dynamic_cast to " << GetToName() << ", ";
1680 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase);
1683 // Primary template.
1684 // To is a pointer. Cast and forward the result.
1685 template <typename To>
1686 class WhenDynamicCastToMatcher : public WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To> {
1688 explicit WhenDynamicCastToMatcher(const Matcher<To>& matcher)
1689 : WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To>(matcher) {}
1691 template <typename From>
1692 bool MatchAndExplain(From from, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1693 To to = dynamic_cast<To>(from);
1694 return MatchPrintAndExplain(to, this->matcher_, listener);
1698 // Specialize for references.
1699 // In this case we return false if the dynamic_cast fails.
1700 template <typename To>
1701 class WhenDynamicCastToMatcher<To&> : public WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To&> {
1703 explicit WhenDynamicCastToMatcher(const Matcher<To&>& matcher)
1704 : WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To&>(matcher) {}
1706 template <typename From>
1707 bool MatchAndExplain(From& from, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1708 // We don't want an std::bad_cast here, so do the cast with pointers.
1709 To* to = dynamic_cast<To*>(&from);
1710 if (to == nullptr) {
1711 *listener << "which cannot be dynamic_cast to " << this->GetToName();
1714 return MatchPrintAndExplain(*to, this->matcher_, listener);
1717 #endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI
1719 // Implements the Field() matcher for matching a field (i.e. member
1720 // variable) of an object.
1721 template <typename Class, typename FieldType>
1722 class FieldMatcher {
1724 FieldMatcher(FieldType Class::*field,
1725 const Matcher<const FieldType&>& matcher)
1726 : field_(field), matcher_(matcher), whose_field_("whose given field ") {}
1728 FieldMatcher(const std::string& field_name, FieldType Class::*field,
1729 const Matcher<const FieldType&>& matcher)
1732 whose_field_("whose field `" + field_name + "` ") {}
1734 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1735 *os << "is an object " << whose_field_;
1736 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
1739 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1740 *os << "is an object " << whose_field_;
1741 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
1744 template <typename T>
1745 bool MatchAndExplain(const T& value, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1746 // FIXME: The dispatch on std::is_pointer was introduced as a workaround for
1747 // a compiler bug, and can now be removed.
1748 return MatchAndExplainImpl(
1749 typename std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_const<T>::type>::type(),
1754 bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type /* is_not_pointer */,
1756 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1757 *listener << whose_field_ << "is ";
1758 return MatchPrintAndExplain(obj.*field_, matcher_, listener);
1761 bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::true_type /* is_pointer */, const Class* p,
1762 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1763 if (p == nullptr) return false;
1765 *listener << "which points to an object ";
1766 // Since *p has a field, it must be a class/struct/union type and
1767 // thus cannot be a pointer. Therefore we pass false_type() as
1768 // the first argument.
1769 return MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type(), *p, listener);
1772 const FieldType Class::*field_;
1773 const Matcher<const FieldType&> matcher_;
1775 // Contains either "whose given field " if the name of the field is unknown
1776 // or "whose field `name_of_field` " if the name is known.
1777 const std::string whose_field_;
1779 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(FieldMatcher);
1782 // Implements the Property() matcher for matching a property
1783 // (i.e. return value of a getter method) of an object.
1785 // Property is a const-qualified member function of Class returning
1787 template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename Property>
1788 class PropertyMatcher {
1790 typedef const PropertyType& RefToConstProperty;
1792 PropertyMatcher(Property property, const Matcher<RefToConstProperty>& matcher)
1793 : property_(property),
1795 whose_property_("whose given property ") {}
1797 PropertyMatcher(const std::string& property_name, Property property,
1798 const Matcher<RefToConstProperty>& matcher)
1799 : property_(property),
1801 whose_property_("whose property `" + property_name + "` ") {}
1803 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1804 *os << "is an object " << whose_property_;
1805 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
1808 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
1809 *os << "is an object " << whose_property_;
1810 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
1813 template <typename T>
1814 bool MatchAndExplain(const T&value, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1815 return MatchAndExplainImpl(
1816 typename std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_const<T>::type>::type(),
1821 bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type /* is_not_pointer */,
1823 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1824 *listener << whose_property_ << "is ";
1825 // Cannot pass the return value (for example, int) to MatchPrintAndExplain,
1826 // which takes a non-const reference as argument.
1827 RefToConstProperty result = (obj.*property_)();
1828 return MatchPrintAndExplain(result, matcher_, listener);
1831 bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::true_type /* is_pointer */, const Class* p,
1832 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
1833 if (p == nullptr) return false;
1835 *listener << "which points to an object ";
1836 // Since *p has a property method, it must be a class/struct/union
1837 // type and thus cannot be a pointer. Therefore we pass
1838 // false_type() as the first argument.
1839 return MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type(), *p, listener);
1843 const Matcher<RefToConstProperty> matcher_;
1845 // Contains either "whose given property " if the name of the property is
1846 // unknown or "whose property `name_of_property` " if the name is known.
1847 const std::string whose_property_;
1849 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PropertyMatcher);
1852 // Type traits specifying various features of different functors for ResultOf.
1853 // The default template specifies features for functor objects.
1854 template <typename Functor>
1855 struct CallableTraits {
1856 typedef Functor StorageType;
1858 static void CheckIsValid(Functor /* functor */) {}
1860 template <typename T>
1861 static auto Invoke(Functor f, const T& arg) -> decltype(f(arg)) {
1866 // Specialization for function pointers.
1867 template <typename ArgType, typename ResType>
1868 struct CallableTraits<ResType(*)(ArgType)> {
1869 typedef ResType ResultType;
1870 typedef ResType(*StorageType)(ArgType);
1872 static void CheckIsValid(ResType(*f)(ArgType)) {
1873 GTEST_CHECK_(f != nullptr)
1874 << "NULL function pointer is passed into ResultOf().";
1876 template <typename T>
1877 static ResType Invoke(ResType(*f)(ArgType), T arg) {
1882 // Implements the ResultOf() matcher for matching a return value of a
1883 // unary function of an object.
1884 template <typename Callable, typename InnerMatcher>
1885 class ResultOfMatcher {
1887 ResultOfMatcher(Callable callable, InnerMatcher matcher)
1888 : callable_(std::move(callable)), matcher_(std::move(matcher)) {
1889 CallableTraits<Callable>::CheckIsValid(callable_);
1892 template <typename T>
1893 operator Matcher<T>() const {
1894 return Matcher<T>(new Impl<const T&>(callable_, matcher_));
1898 typedef typename CallableTraits<Callable>::StorageType CallableStorageType;
1900 template <typename T>
1901 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> {
1902 using ResultType = decltype(CallableTraits<Callable>::template Invoke<T>(
1903 std::declval<CallableStorageType>(), std::declval<T>()));
1906 template <typename M>
1907 Impl(const CallableStorageType& callable, const M& matcher)
1908 : callable_(callable), matcher_(MatcherCast<ResultType>(matcher)) {}
1910 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1911 *os << "is mapped by the given callable to a value that ";
1912 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
1915 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1916 *os << "is mapped by the given callable to a value that ";
1917 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
1920 bool MatchAndExplain(T obj, MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
1921 *listener << "which is mapped by the given callable to ";
1922 // Cannot pass the return value directly to MatchPrintAndExplain, which
1923 // takes a non-const reference as argument.
1924 // Also, specifying template argument explicitly is needed because T could
1925 // be a non-const reference (e.g. Matcher<Uncopyable&>).
1927 CallableTraits<Callable>::template Invoke<T>(callable_, obj);
1928 return MatchPrintAndExplain(result, matcher_, listener);
1932 // Functors often define operator() as non-const method even though
1933 // they are actually stateless. But we need to use them even when
1934 // 'this' is a const pointer. It's the user's responsibility not to
1935 // use stateful callables with ResultOf(), which doesn't guarantee
1936 // how many times the callable will be invoked.
1937 mutable CallableStorageType callable_;
1938 const Matcher<ResultType> matcher_;
1940 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
1943 const CallableStorageType callable_;
1944 const InnerMatcher matcher_;
1946 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ResultOfMatcher);
1949 // Implements a matcher that checks the size of an STL-style container.
1950 template <typename SizeMatcher>
1951 class SizeIsMatcher {
1953 explicit SizeIsMatcher(const SizeMatcher& size_matcher)
1954 : size_matcher_(size_matcher) {
1957 template <typename Container>
1958 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
1959 return Matcher<Container>(new Impl<const Container&>(size_matcher_));
1962 template <typename Container>
1963 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Container> {
1965 using SizeType = decltype(std::declval<Container>().size());
1966 explicit Impl(const SizeMatcher& size_matcher)
1967 : size_matcher_(MatcherCast<SizeType>(size_matcher)) {}
1969 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1971 size_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
1973 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
1975 size_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
1978 bool MatchAndExplain(Container container,
1979 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
1980 SizeType size = container.size();
1981 StringMatchResultListener size_listener;
1982 const bool result = size_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(size, &size_listener);
1984 << "whose size " << size << (result ? " matches" : " doesn't match");
1985 PrintIfNotEmpty(size_listener.str(), listener->stream());
1990 const Matcher<SizeType> size_matcher_;
1991 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
1995 const SizeMatcher size_matcher_;
1996 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(SizeIsMatcher);
1999 // Implements a matcher that checks the begin()..end() distance of an STL-style
2001 template <typename DistanceMatcher>
2002 class BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher {
2004 explicit BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher(const DistanceMatcher& distance_matcher)
2005 : distance_matcher_(distance_matcher) {}
2007 template <typename Container>
2008 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
2009 return Matcher<Container>(new Impl<const Container&>(distance_matcher_));
2012 template <typename Container>
2013 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Container> {
2015 typedef internal::StlContainerView<
2016 GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container)> ContainerView;
2017 typedef typename std::iterator_traits<
2018 typename ContainerView::type::const_iterator>::difference_type
2020 explicit Impl(const DistanceMatcher& distance_matcher)
2021 : distance_matcher_(MatcherCast<DistanceType>(distance_matcher)) {}
2023 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2024 *os << "distance between begin() and end() ";
2025 distance_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2027 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2028 *os << "distance between begin() and end() ";
2029 distance_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
2032 bool MatchAndExplain(Container container,
2033 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2036 DistanceType distance = std::distance(begin(container), end(container));
2037 StringMatchResultListener distance_listener;
2039 distance_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(distance, &distance_listener);
2040 *listener << "whose distance between begin() and end() " << distance
2041 << (result ? " matches" : " doesn't match");
2042 PrintIfNotEmpty(distance_listener.str(), listener->stream());
2047 const Matcher<DistanceType> distance_matcher_;
2048 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
2052 const DistanceMatcher distance_matcher_;
2053 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher);
2056 // Implements an equality matcher for any STL-style container whose elements
2057 // support ==. This matcher is like Eq(), but its failure explanations provide
2058 // more detailed information that is useful when the container is used as a set.
2059 // The failure message reports elements that are in one of the operands but not
2060 // the other. The failure messages do not report duplicate or out-of-order
2061 // elements in the containers (which don't properly matter to sets, but can
2062 // occur if the containers are vectors or lists, for example).
2064 // Uses the container's const_iterator, value_type, operator ==,
2065 // begin(), and end().
2066 template <typename Container>
2067 class ContainerEqMatcher {
2069 typedef internal::StlContainerView<Container> View;
2070 typedef typename View::type StlContainer;
2071 typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference;
2073 static_assert(!std::is_const<Container>::value,
2074 "Container type must not be const");
2075 static_assert(!std::is_reference<Container>::value,
2076 "Container type must not be a reference");
2078 // We make a copy of expected in case the elements in it are modified
2079 // after this matcher is created.
2080 explicit ContainerEqMatcher(const Container& expected)
2081 : expected_(View::Copy(expected)) {}
2083 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
2085 UniversalPrint(expected_, os);
2087 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
2088 *os << "does not equal ";
2089 UniversalPrint(expected_, os);
2092 template <typename LhsContainer>
2093 bool MatchAndExplain(const LhsContainer& lhs,
2094 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
2095 typedef internal::StlContainerView<
2096 typename std::remove_const<LhsContainer>::type>
2098 typedef typename LhsView::type LhsStlContainer;
2099 StlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs);
2100 if (lhs_stl_container == expected_)
2103 ::std::ostream* const os = listener->stream();
2104 if (os != nullptr) {
2105 // Something is different. Check for extra values first.
2106 bool printed_header = false;
2107 for (typename LhsStlContainer::const_iterator it =
2108 lhs_stl_container.begin();
2109 it != lhs_stl_container.end(); ++it) {
2110 if (internal::ArrayAwareFind(expected_.begin(), expected_.end(), *it) ==
2112 if (printed_header) {
2115 *os << "which has these unexpected elements: ";
2116 printed_header = true;
2118 UniversalPrint(*it, os);
2122 // Now check for missing values.
2123 bool printed_header2 = false;
2124 for (typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = expected_.begin();
2125 it != expected_.end(); ++it) {
2126 if (internal::ArrayAwareFind(
2127 lhs_stl_container.begin(), lhs_stl_container.end(), *it) ==
2128 lhs_stl_container.end()) {
2129 if (printed_header2) {
2132 *os << (printed_header ? ",\nand" : "which")
2133 << " doesn't have these expected elements: ";
2134 printed_header2 = true;
2136 UniversalPrint(*it, os);
2145 const StlContainer expected_;
2147 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ContainerEqMatcher);
2150 // A comparator functor that uses the < operator to compare two values.
2151 struct LessComparator {
2152 template <typename T, typename U>
2153 bool operator()(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) const { return lhs < rhs; }
2156 // Implements WhenSortedBy(comparator, container_matcher).
2157 template <typename Comparator, typename ContainerMatcher>
2158 class WhenSortedByMatcher {
2160 WhenSortedByMatcher(const Comparator& comparator,
2161 const ContainerMatcher& matcher)
2162 : comparator_(comparator), matcher_(matcher) {}
2164 template <typename LhsContainer>
2165 operator Matcher<LhsContainer>() const {
2166 return MakeMatcher(new Impl<LhsContainer>(comparator_, matcher_));
2169 template <typename LhsContainer>
2170 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<LhsContainer> {
2172 typedef internal::StlContainerView<
2173 GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(LhsContainer)> LhsView;
2174 typedef typename LhsView::type LhsStlContainer;
2175 typedef typename LhsView::const_reference LhsStlContainerReference;
2176 // Transforms std::pair<const Key, Value> into std::pair<Key, Value>
2177 // so that we can match associative containers.
2178 typedef typename RemoveConstFromKey<
2179 typename LhsStlContainer::value_type>::type LhsValue;
2181 Impl(const Comparator& comparator, const ContainerMatcher& matcher)
2182 : comparator_(comparator), matcher_(matcher) {}
2184 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2185 *os << "(when sorted) ";
2186 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2189 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2190 *os << "(when sorted) ";
2191 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
2194 bool MatchAndExplain(LhsContainer lhs,
2195 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2196 LhsStlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs);
2197 ::std::vector<LhsValue> sorted_container(lhs_stl_container.begin(),
2198 lhs_stl_container.end());
2200 sorted_container.begin(), sorted_container.end(), comparator_);
2202 if (!listener->IsInterested()) {
2203 // If the listener is not interested, we do not need to
2204 // construct the inner explanation.
2205 return matcher_.Matches(sorted_container);
2208 *listener << "which is ";
2209 UniversalPrint(sorted_container, listener->stream());
2210 *listener << " when sorted";
2212 StringMatchResultListener inner_listener;
2213 const bool match = matcher_.MatchAndExplain(sorted_container,
2215 PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream());
2220 const Comparator comparator_;
2221 const Matcher<const ::std::vector<LhsValue>&> matcher_;
2223 GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Impl);
2227 const Comparator comparator_;
2228 const ContainerMatcher matcher_;
2230 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(WhenSortedByMatcher);
2233 // Implements Pointwise(tuple_matcher, rhs_container). tuple_matcher
2234 // must be able to be safely cast to Matcher<std::tuple<const T1&, const
2235 // T2&> >, where T1 and T2 are the types of elements in the LHS
2236 // container and the RHS container respectively.
2237 template <typename TupleMatcher, typename RhsContainer>
2238 class PointwiseMatcher {
2239 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(
2240 !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(RhsContainer)>::value,
2241 use_UnorderedPointwise_with_hash_tables);
2244 typedef internal::StlContainerView<RhsContainer> RhsView;
2245 typedef typename RhsView::type RhsStlContainer;
2246 typedef typename RhsStlContainer::value_type RhsValue;
2248 static_assert(!std::is_const<RhsContainer>::value,
2249 "RhsContainer type must not be const");
2250 static_assert(!std::is_reference<RhsContainer>::value,
2251 "RhsContainer type must not be a reference");
2253 // Like ContainerEq, we make a copy of rhs in case the elements in
2254 // it are modified after this matcher is created.
2255 PointwiseMatcher(const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, const RhsContainer& rhs)
2256 : tuple_matcher_(tuple_matcher), rhs_(RhsView::Copy(rhs)) {}
2258 template <typename LhsContainer>
2259 operator Matcher<LhsContainer>() const {
2260 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(
2261 !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(LhsContainer)>::value,
2262 use_UnorderedPointwise_with_hash_tables);
2264 return Matcher<LhsContainer>(
2265 new Impl<const LhsContainer&>(tuple_matcher_, rhs_));
2268 template <typename LhsContainer>
2269 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<LhsContainer> {
2271 typedef internal::StlContainerView<
2272 GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(LhsContainer)> LhsView;
2273 typedef typename LhsView::type LhsStlContainer;
2274 typedef typename LhsView::const_reference LhsStlContainerReference;
2275 typedef typename LhsStlContainer::value_type LhsValue;
2276 // We pass the LHS value and the RHS value to the inner matcher by
2277 // reference, as they may be expensive to copy. We must use tuple
2278 // instead of pair here, as a pair cannot hold references (C++ 98,
2279 // 20.2.2 [lib.pairs]).
2280 typedef ::std::tuple<const LhsValue&, const RhsValue&> InnerMatcherArg;
2282 Impl(const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, const RhsStlContainer& rhs)
2283 // mono_tuple_matcher_ holds a monomorphic version of the tuple matcher.
2284 : mono_tuple_matcher_(SafeMatcherCast<InnerMatcherArg>(tuple_matcher)),
2287 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2288 *os << "contains " << rhs_.size()
2289 << " values, where each value and its corresponding value in ";
2290 UniversalPrinter<RhsStlContainer>::Print(rhs_, os);
2292 mono_tuple_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2294 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2295 *os << "doesn't contain exactly " << rhs_.size()
2296 << " values, or contains a value x at some index i"
2297 << " where x and the i-th value of ";
2298 UniversalPrint(rhs_, os);
2300 mono_tuple_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
2303 bool MatchAndExplain(LhsContainer lhs,
2304 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2305 LhsStlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs);
2306 const size_t actual_size = lhs_stl_container.size();
2307 if (actual_size != rhs_.size()) {
2308 *listener << "which contains " << actual_size << " values";
2312 typename LhsStlContainer::const_iterator left = lhs_stl_container.begin();
2313 typename RhsStlContainer::const_iterator right = rhs_.begin();
2314 for (size_t i = 0; i != actual_size; ++i, ++left, ++right) {
2315 if (listener->IsInterested()) {
2316 StringMatchResultListener inner_listener;
2317 // Create InnerMatcherArg as a temporarily object to avoid it outlives
2318 // *left and *right. Dereference or the conversion to `const T&` may
2319 // return temp objects, e.g for vector<bool>.
2320 if (!mono_tuple_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(
2321 InnerMatcherArg(ImplicitCast_<const LhsValue&>(*left),
2322 ImplicitCast_<const RhsValue&>(*right)),
2324 *listener << "where the value pair (";
2325 UniversalPrint(*left, listener->stream());
2327 UniversalPrint(*right, listener->stream());
2328 *listener << ") at index #" << i << " don't match";
2329 PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream());
2333 if (!mono_tuple_matcher_.Matches(
2334 InnerMatcherArg(ImplicitCast_<const LhsValue&>(*left),
2335 ImplicitCast_<const RhsValue&>(*right))))
2344 const Matcher<InnerMatcherArg> mono_tuple_matcher_;
2345 const RhsStlContainer rhs_;
2347 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
2351 const TupleMatcher tuple_matcher_;
2352 const RhsStlContainer rhs_;
2354 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PointwiseMatcher);
2357 // Holds the logic common to ContainsMatcherImpl and EachMatcherImpl.
2358 template <typename Container>
2359 class QuantifierMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<Container> {
2361 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer;
2362 typedef StlContainerView<RawContainer> View;
2363 typedef typename View::type StlContainer;
2364 typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference;
2365 typedef typename StlContainer::value_type Element;
2367 template <typename InnerMatcher>
2368 explicit QuantifierMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher)
2370 testing::SafeMatcherCast<const Element&>(inner_matcher)) {}
2373 // * All elements in the container match, if all_elements_should_match.
2374 // * Any element in the container matches, if !all_elements_should_match.
2375 bool MatchAndExplainImpl(bool all_elements_should_match,
2376 Container container,
2377 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
2378 StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container);
2380 for (typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = stl_container.begin();
2381 it != stl_container.end(); ++it, ++i) {
2382 StringMatchResultListener inner_listener;
2383 const bool matches = inner_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(*it, &inner_listener);
2385 if (matches != all_elements_should_match) {
2386 *listener << "whose element #" << i
2387 << (matches ? " matches" : " doesn't match");
2388 PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream());
2389 return !all_elements_should_match;
2392 return all_elements_should_match;
2396 const Matcher<const Element&> inner_matcher_;
2398 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(QuantifierMatcherImpl);
2401 // Implements Contains(element_matcher) for the given argument type Container.
2402 // Symmetric to EachMatcherImpl.
2403 template <typename Container>
2404 class ContainsMatcherImpl : public QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container> {
2406 template <typename InnerMatcher>
2407 explicit ContainsMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher)
2408 : QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container>(inner_matcher) {}
2410 // Describes what this matcher does.
2411 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2412 *os << "contains at least one element that ";
2413 this->inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2416 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2417 *os << "doesn't contain any element that ";
2418 this->inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2421 bool MatchAndExplain(Container container,
2422 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2423 return this->MatchAndExplainImpl(false, container, listener);
2427 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ContainsMatcherImpl);
2430 // Implements Each(element_matcher) for the given argument type Container.
2431 // Symmetric to ContainsMatcherImpl.
2432 template <typename Container>
2433 class EachMatcherImpl : public QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container> {
2435 template <typename InnerMatcher>
2436 explicit EachMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher)
2437 : QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container>(inner_matcher) {}
2439 // Describes what this matcher does.
2440 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2441 *os << "only contains elements that ";
2442 this->inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2445 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2446 *os << "contains some element that ";
2447 this->inner_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
2450 bool MatchAndExplain(Container container,
2451 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2452 return this->MatchAndExplainImpl(true, container, listener);
2456 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(EachMatcherImpl);
2459 // Implements polymorphic Contains(element_matcher).
2460 template <typename M>
2461 class ContainsMatcher {
2463 explicit ContainsMatcher(M m) : inner_matcher_(m) {}
2465 template <typename Container>
2466 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
2467 return Matcher<Container>(
2468 new ContainsMatcherImpl<const Container&>(inner_matcher_));
2472 const M inner_matcher_;
2474 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ContainsMatcher);
2477 // Implements polymorphic Each(element_matcher).
2478 template <typename M>
2481 explicit EachMatcher(M m) : inner_matcher_(m) {}
2483 template <typename Container>
2484 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
2485 return Matcher<Container>(
2486 new EachMatcherImpl<const Container&>(inner_matcher_));
2490 const M inner_matcher_;
2492 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(EachMatcher);
2496 struct Rank0 : Rank1 {};
2498 namespace pair_getters {
2500 template <typename T>
2501 auto First(T& x, Rank1) -> decltype(get<0>(x)) { // NOLINT
2504 template <typename T>
2505 auto First(T& x, Rank0) -> decltype((x.first)) { // NOLINT
2509 template <typename T>
2510 auto Second(T& x, Rank1) -> decltype(get<1>(x)) { // NOLINT
2513 template <typename T>
2514 auto Second(T& x, Rank0) -> decltype((x.second)) { // NOLINT
2517 } // namespace pair_getters
2519 // Implements Key(inner_matcher) for the given argument pair type.
2520 // Key(inner_matcher) matches an std::pair whose 'first' field matches
2521 // inner_matcher. For example, Contains(Key(Ge(5))) can be used to match an
2522 // std::map that contains at least one element whose key is >= 5.
2523 template <typename PairType>
2524 class KeyMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<PairType> {
2526 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(PairType) RawPairType;
2527 typedef typename RawPairType::first_type KeyType;
2529 template <typename InnerMatcher>
2530 explicit KeyMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher)
2532 testing::SafeMatcherCast<const KeyType&>(inner_matcher)) {
2535 // Returns true if and only if 'key_value.first' (the key) matches the inner
2537 bool MatchAndExplain(PairType key_value,
2538 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2539 StringMatchResultListener inner_listener;
2540 const bool match = inner_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(
2541 pair_getters::First(key_value, Rank0()), &inner_listener);
2542 const std::string explanation = inner_listener.str();
2543 if (explanation != "") {
2544 *listener << "whose first field is a value " << explanation;
2549 // Describes what this matcher does.
2550 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2551 *os << "has a key that ";
2552 inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2555 // Describes what the negation of this matcher does.
2556 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2557 *os << "doesn't have a key that ";
2558 inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2562 const Matcher<const KeyType&> inner_matcher_;
2564 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(KeyMatcherImpl);
2567 // Implements polymorphic Key(matcher_for_key).
2568 template <typename M>
2571 explicit KeyMatcher(M m) : matcher_for_key_(m) {}
2573 template <typename PairType>
2574 operator Matcher<PairType>() const {
2575 return Matcher<PairType>(
2576 new KeyMatcherImpl<const PairType&>(matcher_for_key_));
2580 const M matcher_for_key_;
2582 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(KeyMatcher);
2585 // Implements Pair(first_matcher, second_matcher) for the given argument pair
2586 // type with its two matchers. See Pair() function below.
2587 template <typename PairType>
2588 class PairMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<PairType> {
2590 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(PairType) RawPairType;
2591 typedef typename RawPairType::first_type FirstType;
2592 typedef typename RawPairType::second_type SecondType;
2594 template <typename FirstMatcher, typename SecondMatcher>
2595 PairMatcherImpl(FirstMatcher first_matcher, SecondMatcher second_matcher)
2597 testing::SafeMatcherCast<const FirstType&>(first_matcher)),
2599 testing::SafeMatcherCast<const SecondType&>(second_matcher)) {
2602 // Describes what this matcher does.
2603 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2604 *os << "has a first field that ";
2605 first_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2606 *os << ", and has a second field that ";
2607 second_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
2610 // Describes what the negation of this matcher does.
2611 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2612 *os << "has a first field that ";
2613 first_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
2614 *os << ", or has a second field that ";
2615 second_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
2618 // Returns true if and only if 'a_pair.first' matches first_matcher and
2619 // 'a_pair.second' matches second_matcher.
2620 bool MatchAndExplain(PairType a_pair,
2621 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2622 if (!listener->IsInterested()) {
2623 // If the listener is not interested, we don't need to construct the
2625 return first_matcher_.Matches(pair_getters::First(a_pair, Rank0())) &&
2626 second_matcher_.Matches(pair_getters::Second(a_pair, Rank0()));
2628 StringMatchResultListener first_inner_listener;
2629 if (!first_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(pair_getters::First(a_pair, Rank0()),
2630 &first_inner_listener)) {
2631 *listener << "whose first field does not match";
2632 PrintIfNotEmpty(first_inner_listener.str(), listener->stream());
2635 StringMatchResultListener second_inner_listener;
2636 if (!second_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(pair_getters::Second(a_pair, Rank0()),
2637 &second_inner_listener)) {
2638 *listener << "whose second field does not match";
2639 PrintIfNotEmpty(second_inner_listener.str(), listener->stream());
2642 ExplainSuccess(first_inner_listener.str(), second_inner_listener.str(),
2648 void ExplainSuccess(const std::string& first_explanation,
2649 const std::string& second_explanation,
2650 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
2651 *listener << "whose both fields match";
2652 if (first_explanation != "") {
2653 *listener << ", where the first field is a value " << first_explanation;
2655 if (second_explanation != "") {
2657 if (first_explanation != "") {
2658 *listener << "and ";
2660 *listener << "where ";
2662 *listener << "the second field is a value " << second_explanation;
2666 const Matcher<const FirstType&> first_matcher_;
2667 const Matcher<const SecondType&> second_matcher_;
2669 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PairMatcherImpl);
2672 // Implements polymorphic Pair(first_matcher, second_matcher).
2673 template <typename FirstMatcher, typename SecondMatcher>
2676 PairMatcher(FirstMatcher first_matcher, SecondMatcher second_matcher)
2677 : first_matcher_(first_matcher), second_matcher_(second_matcher) {}
2679 template <typename PairType>
2680 operator Matcher<PairType> () const {
2681 return Matcher<PairType>(
2682 new PairMatcherImpl<const PairType&>(first_matcher_, second_matcher_));
2686 const FirstMatcher first_matcher_;
2687 const SecondMatcher second_matcher_;
2689 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PairMatcher);
2692 // Implements ElementsAre() and ElementsAreArray().
2693 template <typename Container>
2694 class ElementsAreMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<Container> {
2696 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer;
2697 typedef internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer> View;
2698 typedef typename View::type StlContainer;
2699 typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference;
2700 typedef typename StlContainer::value_type Element;
2702 // Constructs the matcher from a sequence of element values or
2703 // element matchers.
2704 template <typename InputIter>
2705 ElementsAreMatcherImpl(InputIter first, InputIter last) {
2706 while (first != last) {
2707 matchers_.push_back(MatcherCast<const Element&>(*first++));
2711 // Describes what this matcher does.
2712 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2715 } else if (count() == 1) {
2716 *os << "has 1 element that ";
2717 matchers_[0].DescribeTo(os);
2719 *os << "has " << Elements(count()) << " where\n";
2720 for (size_t i = 0; i != count(); ++i) {
2721 *os << "element #" << i << " ";
2722 matchers_[i].DescribeTo(os);
2723 if (i + 1 < count()) {
2730 // Describes what the negation of this matcher does.
2731 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2733 *os << "isn't empty";
2737 *os << "doesn't have " << Elements(count()) << ", or\n";
2738 for (size_t i = 0; i != count(); ++i) {
2739 *os << "element #" << i << " ";
2740 matchers_[i].DescribeNegationTo(os);
2741 if (i + 1 < count()) {
2747 bool MatchAndExplain(Container container,
2748 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2749 // To work with stream-like "containers", we must only walk
2750 // through the elements in one pass.
2752 const bool listener_interested = listener->IsInterested();
2754 // explanations[i] is the explanation of the element at index i.
2755 ::std::vector<std::string> explanations(count());
2756 StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container);
2757 typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = stl_container.begin();
2758 size_t exam_pos = 0;
2759 bool mismatch_found = false; // Have we found a mismatched element yet?
2761 // Go through the elements and matchers in pairs, until we reach
2762 // the end of either the elements or the matchers, or until we find a
2764 for (; it != stl_container.end() && exam_pos != count(); ++it, ++exam_pos) {
2765 bool match; // Does the current element match the current matcher?
2766 if (listener_interested) {
2767 StringMatchResultListener s;
2768 match = matchers_[exam_pos].MatchAndExplain(*it, &s);
2769 explanations[exam_pos] = s.str();
2771 match = matchers_[exam_pos].Matches(*it);
2775 mismatch_found = true;
2779 // If mismatch_found is true, 'exam_pos' is the index of the mismatch.
2781 // Find how many elements the actual container has. We avoid
2782 // calling size() s.t. this code works for stream-like "containers"
2783 // that don't define size().
2784 size_t actual_count = exam_pos;
2785 for (; it != stl_container.end(); ++it) {
2789 if (actual_count != count()) {
2790 // The element count doesn't match. If the container is empty,
2791 // there's no need to explain anything as Google Mock already
2792 // prints the empty container. Otherwise we just need to show
2793 // how many elements there actually are.
2794 if (listener_interested && (actual_count != 0)) {
2795 *listener << "which has " << Elements(actual_count);
2800 if (mismatch_found) {
2801 // The element count matches, but the exam_pos-th element doesn't match.
2802 if (listener_interested) {
2803 *listener << "whose element #" << exam_pos << " doesn't match";
2804 PrintIfNotEmpty(explanations[exam_pos], listener->stream());
2809 // Every element matches its expectation. We need to explain why
2810 // (the obvious ones can be skipped).
2811 if (listener_interested) {
2812 bool reason_printed = false;
2813 for (size_t i = 0; i != count(); ++i) {
2814 const std::string& s = explanations[i];
2816 if (reason_printed) {
2817 *listener << ",\nand ";
2819 *listener << "whose element #" << i << " matches, " << s;
2820 reason_printed = true;
2828 static Message Elements(size_t count) {
2829 return Message() << count << (count == 1 ? " element" : " elements");
2832 size_t count() const { return matchers_.size(); }
2834 ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > matchers_;
2836 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ElementsAreMatcherImpl);
2839 // Connectivity matrix of (elements X matchers), in element-major order.
2840 // Initially, there are no edges.
2841 // Use NextGraph() to iterate over all possible edge configurations.
2842 // Use Randomize() to generate a random edge configuration.
2843 class GTEST_API_ MatchMatrix {
2845 MatchMatrix(size_t num_elements, size_t num_matchers)
2846 : num_elements_(num_elements),
2847 num_matchers_(num_matchers),
2848 matched_(num_elements_* num_matchers_, 0) {
2851 size_t LhsSize() const { return num_elements_; }
2852 size_t RhsSize() const { return num_matchers_; }
2853 bool HasEdge(size_t ilhs, size_t irhs) const {
2854 return matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)] == 1;
2856 void SetEdge(size_t ilhs, size_t irhs, bool b) {
2857 matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)] = b ? 1 : 0;
2860 // Treating the connectivity matrix as a (LhsSize()*RhsSize())-bit number,
2861 // adds 1 to that number; returns false if incrementing the graph left it
2867 std::string DebugString() const;
2870 size_t SpaceIndex(size_t ilhs, size_t irhs) const {
2871 return ilhs * num_matchers_ + irhs;
2874 size_t num_elements_;
2875 size_t num_matchers_;
2877 // Each element is a char interpreted as bool. They are stored as a
2878 // flattened array in lhs-major order, use 'SpaceIndex()' to translate
2879 // a (ilhs, irhs) matrix coordinate into an offset.
2880 ::std::vector<char> matched_;
2883 typedef ::std::pair<size_t, size_t> ElementMatcherPair;
2884 typedef ::std::vector<ElementMatcherPair> ElementMatcherPairs;
2886 // Returns a maximum bipartite matching for the specified graph 'g'.
2887 // The matching is represented as a vector of {element, matcher} pairs.
2888 GTEST_API_ ElementMatcherPairs
2889 FindMaxBipartiteMatching(const MatchMatrix& g);
2891 struct UnorderedMatcherRequire {
2895 ExactMatch = Superset | Subset,
2899 // Untyped base class for implementing UnorderedElementsAre. By
2900 // putting logic that's not specific to the element type here, we
2901 // reduce binary bloat and increase compilation speed.
2902 class GTEST_API_ UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase {
2904 explicit UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase(
2905 UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags matcher_flags)
2906 : match_flags_(matcher_flags) {}
2908 // A vector of matcher describers, one for each element matcher.
2909 // Does not own the describers (and thus can be used only when the
2910 // element matchers are alive).
2911 typedef ::std::vector<const MatcherDescriberInterface*> MatcherDescriberVec;
2913 // Describes this UnorderedElementsAre matcher.
2914 void DescribeToImpl(::std::ostream* os) const;
2916 // Describes the negation of this UnorderedElementsAre matcher.
2917 void DescribeNegationToImpl(::std::ostream* os) const;
2919 bool VerifyMatchMatrix(const ::std::vector<std::string>& element_printouts,
2920 const MatchMatrix& matrix,
2921 MatchResultListener* listener) const;
2923 bool FindPairing(const MatchMatrix& matrix,
2924 MatchResultListener* listener) const;
2926 MatcherDescriberVec& matcher_describers() {
2927 return matcher_describers_;
2930 static Message Elements(size_t n) {
2931 return Message() << n << " element" << (n == 1 ? "" : "s");
2934 UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags() const { return match_flags_; }
2937 UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags_;
2938 MatcherDescriberVec matcher_describers_;
2940 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase);
2943 // Implements UnorderedElementsAre, UnorderedElementsAreArray, IsSubsetOf, and
2945 template <typename Container>
2946 class UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl
2947 : public MatcherInterface<Container>,
2948 public UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase {
2950 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer;
2951 typedef internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer> View;
2952 typedef typename View::type StlContainer;
2953 typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference;
2954 typedef typename StlContainer::const_iterator StlContainerConstIterator;
2955 typedef typename StlContainer::value_type Element;
2957 template <typename InputIter>
2958 UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl(UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags matcher_flags,
2959 InputIter first, InputIter last)
2960 : UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase(matcher_flags) {
2961 for (; first != last; ++first) {
2962 matchers_.push_back(MatcherCast<const Element&>(*first));
2963 matcher_describers().push_back(matchers_.back().GetDescriber());
2967 // Describes what this matcher does.
2968 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2969 return UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeToImpl(os);
2972 // Describes what the negation of this matcher does.
2973 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
2974 return UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeNegationToImpl(os);
2977 bool MatchAndExplain(Container container,
2978 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
2979 StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container);
2980 ::std::vector<std::string> element_printouts;
2981 MatchMatrix matrix =
2982 AnalyzeElements(stl_container.begin(), stl_container.end(),
2983 &element_printouts, listener);
2985 if (matrix.LhsSize() == 0 && matrix.RhsSize() == 0) {
2989 if (match_flags() == UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch) {
2990 if (matrix.LhsSize() != matrix.RhsSize()) {
2991 // The element count doesn't match. If the container is empty,
2992 // there's no need to explain anything as Google Mock already
2993 // prints the empty container. Otherwise we just need to show
2994 // how many elements there actually are.
2995 if (matrix.LhsSize() != 0 && listener->IsInterested()) {
2996 *listener << "which has " << Elements(matrix.LhsSize());
3002 return VerifyMatchMatrix(element_printouts, matrix, listener) &&
3003 FindPairing(matrix, listener);
3007 template <typename ElementIter>
3008 MatchMatrix AnalyzeElements(ElementIter elem_first, ElementIter elem_last,
3009 ::std::vector<std::string>* element_printouts,
3010 MatchResultListener* listener) const {
3011 element_printouts->clear();
3012 ::std::vector<char> did_match;
3013 size_t num_elements = 0;
3014 for (; elem_first != elem_last; ++num_elements, ++elem_first) {
3015 if (listener->IsInterested()) {
3016 element_printouts->push_back(PrintToString(*elem_first));
3018 for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs != matchers_.size(); ++irhs) {
3019 did_match.push_back(Matches(matchers_[irhs])(*elem_first));
3023 MatchMatrix matrix(num_elements, matchers_.size());
3024 ::std::vector<char>::const_iterator did_match_iter = did_match.begin();
3025 for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs != num_elements; ++ilhs) {
3026 for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs != matchers_.size(); ++irhs) {
3027 matrix.SetEdge(ilhs, irhs, *did_match_iter++ != 0);
3033 ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > matchers_;
3035 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl);
3038 // Functor for use in TransformTuple.
3039 // Performs MatcherCast<Target> on an input argument of any type.
3040 template <typename Target>
3041 struct CastAndAppendTransform {
3042 template <typename Arg>
3043 Matcher<Target> operator()(const Arg& a) const {
3044 return MatcherCast<Target>(a);
3048 // Implements UnorderedElementsAre.
3049 template <typename MatcherTuple>
3050 class UnorderedElementsAreMatcher {
3052 explicit UnorderedElementsAreMatcher(const MatcherTuple& args)
3053 : matchers_(args) {}
3055 template <typename Container>
3056 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
3057 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer;
3058 typedef typename internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer>::type View;
3059 typedef typename View::value_type Element;
3060 typedef ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > MatcherVec;
3061 MatcherVec matchers;
3062 matchers.reserve(::std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value);
3063 TransformTupleValues(CastAndAppendTransform<const Element&>(), matchers_,
3064 ::std::back_inserter(matchers));
3065 return Matcher<Container>(
3066 new UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>(
3067 UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch, matchers.begin(),
3072 const MatcherTuple matchers_;
3073 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreMatcher);
3076 // Implements ElementsAre.
3077 template <typename MatcherTuple>
3078 class ElementsAreMatcher {
3080 explicit ElementsAreMatcher(const MatcherTuple& args) : matchers_(args) {}
3082 template <typename Container>
3083 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
3084 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(
3085 !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container)>::value ||
3086 ::std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value < 2,
3087 use_UnorderedElementsAre_with_hash_tables);
3089 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer;
3090 typedef typename internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer>::type View;
3091 typedef typename View::value_type Element;
3092 typedef ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > MatcherVec;
3093 MatcherVec matchers;
3094 matchers.reserve(::std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value);
3095 TransformTupleValues(CastAndAppendTransform<const Element&>(), matchers_,
3096 ::std::back_inserter(matchers));
3097 return Matcher<Container>(new ElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>(
3098 matchers.begin(), matchers.end()));
3102 const MatcherTuple matchers_;
3103 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ElementsAreMatcher);
3106 // Implements UnorderedElementsAreArray(), IsSubsetOf(), and IsSupersetOf().
3107 template <typename T>
3108 class UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher {
3110 template <typename Iter>
3111 UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher(UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags,
3112 Iter first, Iter last)
3113 : match_flags_(match_flags), matchers_(first, last) {}
3115 template <typename Container>
3116 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
3117 return Matcher<Container>(
3118 new UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>(
3119 match_flags_, matchers_.begin(), matchers_.end()));
3123 UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags_;
3124 ::std::vector<T> matchers_;
3126 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher);
3129 // Implements ElementsAreArray().
3130 template <typename T>
3131 class ElementsAreArrayMatcher {
3133 template <typename Iter>
3134 ElementsAreArrayMatcher(Iter first, Iter last) : matchers_(first, last) {}
3136 template <typename Container>
3137 operator Matcher<Container>() const {
3138 GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(
3139 !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container)>::value,
3140 use_UnorderedElementsAreArray_with_hash_tables);
3142 return Matcher<Container>(new ElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>(
3143 matchers_.begin(), matchers_.end()));
3147 const ::std::vector<T> matchers_;
3149 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ElementsAreArrayMatcher);
3152 // Given a 2-tuple matcher tm of type Tuple2Matcher and a value second
3153 // of type Second, BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second>(tm,
3154 // second) is a polymorphic matcher that matches a value x if and only if
3155 // tm matches tuple (x, second). Useful for implementing
3156 // UnorderedPointwise() in terms of UnorderedElementsAreArray().
3158 // BoundSecondMatcher is copyable and assignable, as we need to put
3159 // instances of this class in a vector when implementing
3160 // UnorderedPointwise().
3161 template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename Second>
3162 class BoundSecondMatcher {
3164 BoundSecondMatcher(const Tuple2Matcher& tm, const Second& second)
3165 : tuple2_matcher_(tm), second_value_(second) {}
3167 template <typename T>
3168 operator Matcher<T>() const {
3169 return MakeMatcher(new Impl<T>(tuple2_matcher_, second_value_));
3172 // We have to define this for UnorderedPointwise() to compile in
3173 // C++98 mode, as it puts BoundSecondMatcher instances in a vector,
3174 // which requires the elements to be assignable in C++98. The
3175 // compiler cannot generate the operator= for us, as Tuple2Matcher
3176 // and Second may not be assignable.
3178 // However, this should never be called, so the implementation just
3180 void operator=(const BoundSecondMatcher& /*rhs*/) {
3181 GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "BoundSecondMatcher should never be assigned.";
3185 template <typename T>
3186 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> {
3188 typedef ::std::tuple<T, Second> ArgTuple;
3190 Impl(const Tuple2Matcher& tm, const Second& second)
3191 : mono_tuple2_matcher_(SafeMatcherCast<const ArgTuple&>(tm)),
3192 second_value_(second) {}
3194 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
3196 UniversalPrint(second_value_, os);
3198 mono_tuple2_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
3201 bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
3202 return mono_tuple2_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(ArgTuple(x, second_value_),
3207 const Matcher<const ArgTuple&> mono_tuple2_matcher_;
3208 const Second second_value_;
3210 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
3213 const Tuple2Matcher tuple2_matcher_;
3214 const Second second_value_;
3217 // Given a 2-tuple matcher tm and a value second,
3218 // MatcherBindSecond(tm, second) returns a matcher that matches a
3219 // value x if and only if tm matches tuple (x, second). Useful for
3220 // implementing UnorderedPointwise() in terms of UnorderedElementsAreArray().
3221 template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename Second>
3222 BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second> MatcherBindSecond(
3223 const Tuple2Matcher& tm, const Second& second) {
3224 return BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second>(tm, second);
3227 // Returns the description for a matcher defined using the MATCHER*()
3228 // macro where the user-supplied description string is "", if
3229 // 'negation' is false; otherwise returns the description of the
3230 // negation of the matcher. 'param_values' contains a list of strings
3231 // that are the print-out of the matcher's parameters.
3232 GTEST_API_ std::string FormatMatcherDescription(bool negation,
3233 const char* matcher_name,
3234 const Strings& param_values);
3236 // Implements a matcher that checks the value of a optional<> type variable.
3237 template <typename ValueMatcher>
3238 class OptionalMatcher {
3240 explicit OptionalMatcher(const ValueMatcher& value_matcher)
3241 : value_matcher_(value_matcher) {}
3243 template <typename Optional>
3244 operator Matcher<Optional>() const {
3245 return Matcher<Optional>(new Impl<const Optional&>(value_matcher_));
3248 template <typename Optional>
3249 class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Optional> {
3251 typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Optional) OptionalView;
3252 typedef typename OptionalView::value_type ValueType;
3253 explicit Impl(const ValueMatcher& value_matcher)
3254 : value_matcher_(MatcherCast<ValueType>(value_matcher)) {}
3256 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
3258 value_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
3261 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
3263 value_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
3266 bool MatchAndExplain(Optional optional,
3267 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
3269 *listener << "which is not engaged";
3272 const ValueType& value = *optional;
3273 StringMatchResultListener value_listener;
3274 const bool match = value_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(value, &value_listener);
3275 *listener << "whose value " << PrintToString(value)
3276 << (match ? " matches" : " doesn't match");
3277 PrintIfNotEmpty(value_listener.str(), listener->stream());
3282 const Matcher<ValueType> value_matcher_;
3283 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl);
3287 const ValueMatcher value_matcher_;
3288 GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(OptionalMatcher);
3291 namespace variant_matcher {
3292 // Overloads to allow VariantMatcher to do proper ADL lookup.
3293 template <typename T>
3294 void holds_alternative() {}
3295 template <typename T>
3298 // Implements a matcher that checks the value of a variant<> type variable.
3299 template <typename T>
3300 class VariantMatcher {
3302 explicit VariantMatcher(::testing::Matcher<const T&> matcher)
3303 : matcher_(std::move(matcher)) {}
3305 template <typename Variant>
3306 bool MatchAndExplain(const Variant& value,
3307 ::testing::MatchResultListener* listener) const {
3309 if (!listener->IsInterested()) {
3310 return holds_alternative<T>(value) && matcher_.Matches(get<T>(value));
3313 if (!holds_alternative<T>(value)) {
3314 *listener << "whose value is not of type '" << GetTypeName() << "'";
3318 const T& elem = get<T>(value);
3319 StringMatchResultListener elem_listener;
3320 const bool match = matcher_.MatchAndExplain(elem, &elem_listener);
3321 *listener << "whose value " << PrintToString(elem)
3322 << (match ? " matches" : " doesn't match");
3323 PrintIfNotEmpty(elem_listener.str(), listener->stream());
3327 void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const {
3328 *os << "is a variant<> with value of type '" << GetTypeName()
3329 << "' and the value ";
3330 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
3333 void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const {
3334 *os << "is a variant<> with value of type other than '" << GetTypeName()
3335 << "' or the value ";
3336 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
3340 static std::string GetTypeName() {
3342 GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(
3343 return internal::GetTypeName<T>());
3345 return "the element type";
3348 const ::testing::Matcher<const T&> matcher_;
3351 } // namespace variant_matcher
3353 namespace any_cast_matcher {
3355 // Overloads to allow AnyCastMatcher to do proper ADL lookup.
3356 template <typename T>
3359 // Implements a matcher that any_casts the value.
3360 template <typename T>
3361 class AnyCastMatcher {
3363 explicit AnyCastMatcher(const ::testing::Matcher<const T&>& matcher)
3364 : matcher_(matcher) {}
3366 template <typename AnyType>
3367 bool MatchAndExplain(const AnyType& value,
3368 ::testing::MatchResultListener* listener) const {
3369 if (!listener->IsInterested()) {
3370 const T* ptr = any_cast<T>(&value);
3371 return ptr != nullptr && matcher_.Matches(*ptr);
3374 const T* elem = any_cast<T>(&value);
3375 if (elem == nullptr) {
3376 *listener << "whose value is not of type '" << GetTypeName() << "'";
3380 StringMatchResultListener elem_listener;
3381 const bool match = matcher_.MatchAndExplain(*elem, &elem_listener);
3382 *listener << "whose value " << PrintToString(*elem)
3383 << (match ? " matches" : " doesn't match");
3384 PrintIfNotEmpty(elem_listener.str(), listener->stream());
3388 void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const {
3389 *os << "is an 'any' type with value of type '" << GetTypeName()
3390 << "' and the value ";
3391 matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
3394 void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const {
3395 *os << "is an 'any' type with value of type other than '" << GetTypeName()
3396 << "' or the value ";
3397 matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
3401 static std::string GetTypeName() {
3403 GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(
3404 return internal::GetTypeName<T>());
3406 return "the element type";
3409 const ::testing::Matcher<const T&> matcher_;
3412 } // namespace any_cast_matcher
3414 // Implements the Args() matcher.
3415 template <class ArgsTuple, size_t... k>
3416 class ArgsMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<ArgsTuple> {
3418 using RawArgsTuple = typename std::decay<ArgsTuple>::type;
3419 using SelectedArgs =
3420 std::tuple<typename std::tuple_element<k, RawArgsTuple>::type...>;
3421 using MonomorphicInnerMatcher = Matcher<const SelectedArgs&>;
3423 template <typename InnerMatcher>
3424 explicit ArgsMatcherImpl(const InnerMatcher& inner_matcher)
3425 : inner_matcher_(SafeMatcherCast<const SelectedArgs&>(inner_matcher)) {}
3427 bool MatchAndExplain(ArgsTuple args,
3428 MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
3429 // Workaround spurious C4100 on MSVC<=15.7 when k is empty.
3431 const SelectedArgs& selected_args =
3432 std::forward_as_tuple(std::get<k>(args)...);
3433 if (!listener->IsInterested()) return inner_matcher_.Matches(selected_args);
3435 PrintIndices(listener->stream());
3436 *listener << "are " << PrintToString(selected_args);
3438 StringMatchResultListener inner_listener;
3440 inner_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(selected_args, &inner_listener);
3441 PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream());
3445 void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
3446 *os << "are a tuple ";
3448 inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os);
3451 void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override {
3452 *os << "are a tuple ";
3454 inner_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os);
3458 // Prints the indices of the selected fields.
3459 static void PrintIndices(::std::ostream* os) {
3460 *os << "whose fields (";
3461 const char* sep = "";
3462 // Workaround spurious C4189 on MSVC<=15.7 when k is empty.
3464 const char* dummy[] = {"", (*os << sep << "#" << k, sep = ", ")...};
3469 MonomorphicInnerMatcher inner_matcher_;
3472 template <class InnerMatcher, size_t... k>
3475 explicit ArgsMatcher(InnerMatcher inner_matcher)
3476 : inner_matcher_(std::move(inner_matcher)) {}
3478 template <typename ArgsTuple>
3479 operator Matcher<ArgsTuple>() const { // NOLINT
3480 return MakeMatcher(new ArgsMatcherImpl<ArgsTuple, k...>(inner_matcher_));
3484 InnerMatcher inner_matcher_;
3487 } // namespace internal
3489 // ElementsAreArray(iterator_first, iterator_last)
3490 // ElementsAreArray(pointer, count)
3491 // ElementsAreArray(array)
3492 // ElementsAreArray(container)
3493 // ElementsAreArray({ e1, e2, ..., en })
3495 // The ElementsAreArray() functions are like ElementsAre(...), except
3496 // that they are given a homogeneous sequence rather than taking each
3497 // element as a function argument. The sequence can be specified as an
3498 // array, a pointer and count, a vector, an initializer list, or an
3499 // STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the underlying sequence
3500 // can be either a sequence of values or a sequence of matchers.
3502 // All forms of ElementsAreArray() make a copy of the input matcher sequence.
3504 template <typename Iter>
3505 inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<
3506 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>
3507 ElementsAreArray(Iter first, Iter last) {
3508 typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T;
3509 return internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>(first, last);
3512 template <typename T>
3513 inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> ElementsAreArray(
3514 const T* pointer, size_t count) {
3515 return ElementsAreArray(pointer, pointer + count);
3518 template <typename T, size_t N>
3519 inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> ElementsAreArray(
3520 const T (&array)[N]) {
3521 return ElementsAreArray(array, N);
3524 template <typename Container>
3525 inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<typename Container::value_type>
3526 ElementsAreArray(const Container& container) {
3527 return ElementsAreArray(container.begin(), container.end());
3530 template <typename T>
3531 inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>
3532 ElementsAreArray(::std::initializer_list<T> xs) {
3533 return ElementsAreArray(xs.begin(), xs.end());
3536 // UnorderedElementsAreArray(iterator_first, iterator_last)
3537 // UnorderedElementsAreArray(pointer, count)
3538 // UnorderedElementsAreArray(array)
3539 // UnorderedElementsAreArray(container)
3540 // UnorderedElementsAreArray({ e1, e2, ..., en })
3542 // UnorderedElementsAreArray() verifies that a bijective mapping onto a
3543 // collection of matchers exists.
3545 // The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container,
3546 // an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the
3547 // underlying matchers can be either values or matchers.
3549 template <typename Iter>
3550 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
3551 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>
3552 UnorderedElementsAreArray(Iter first, Iter last) {
3553 typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T;
3554 return internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>(
3555 internal::UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch, first, last);
3558 template <typename T>
3559 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>
3560 UnorderedElementsAreArray(const T* pointer, size_t count) {
3561 return UnorderedElementsAreArray(pointer, pointer + count);
3564 template <typename T, size_t N>
3565 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>
3566 UnorderedElementsAreArray(const T (&array)[N]) {
3567 return UnorderedElementsAreArray(array, N);
3570 template <typename Container>
3571 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
3572 typename Container::value_type>
3573 UnorderedElementsAreArray(const Container& container) {
3574 return UnorderedElementsAreArray(container.begin(), container.end());
3577 template <typename T>
3578 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>
3579 UnorderedElementsAreArray(::std::initializer_list<T> xs) {
3580 return UnorderedElementsAreArray(xs.begin(), xs.end());
3583 // _ is a matcher that matches anything of any type.
3585 // This definition is fine as:
3587 // 1. The C++ standard permits using the name _ in a namespace that
3588 // is not the global namespace or ::std.
3589 // 2. The AnythingMatcher class has no data member or constructor,
3590 // so it's OK to create global variables of this type.
3591 // 3. c-style has approved of using _ in this case.
3592 const internal::AnythingMatcher _ = {};
3593 // Creates a matcher that matches any value of the given type T.
3594 template <typename T>
3595 inline Matcher<T> A() {
3596 return Matcher<T>(new internal::AnyMatcherImpl<T>());
3599 // Creates a matcher that matches any value of the given type T.
3600 template <typename T>
3601 inline Matcher<T> An() { return A<T>(); }
3603 template <typename T, typename M>
3604 Matcher<T> internal::MatcherCastImpl<T, M>::CastImpl(
3605 const M& value, std::false_type /* convertible_to_matcher */,
3606 std::false_type /* convertible_to_T */) {
3610 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any NULL pointer.
3611 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::IsNullMatcher > IsNull() {
3612 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::IsNullMatcher());
3615 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any non-NULL pointer.
3616 // This is convenient as Not(NULL) doesn't compile (the compiler
3617 // thinks that that expression is comparing a pointer with an integer).
3618 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::NotNullMatcher > NotNull() {
3619 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::NotNullMatcher());
3622 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any argument that
3623 // references variable x.
3624 template <typename T>
3625 inline internal::RefMatcher<T&> Ref(T& x) { // NOLINT
3626 return internal::RefMatcher<T&>(x);
3629 // Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately
3630 // equal to rhs, where two NANs are considered unequal.
3631 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> DoubleEq(double rhs) {
3632 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, false);
3635 // Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately
3636 // equal to rhs, including NaN values when rhs is NaN.
3637 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleEq(double rhs) {
3638 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, true);
3641 // Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately equal to
3642 // rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, where two NANs are
3643 // considered unequal. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative.
3644 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> DoubleNear(
3645 double rhs, double max_abs_error) {
3646 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, false, max_abs_error);
3649 // Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately equal to
3650 // rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, including NaN values when
3651 // rhs is NaN. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative.
3652 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleNear(
3653 double rhs, double max_abs_error) {
3654 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, true, max_abs_error);
3657 // Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately
3658 // equal to rhs, where two NANs are considered unequal.
3659 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> FloatEq(float rhs) {
3660 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, false);
3663 // Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately
3664 // equal to rhs, including NaN values when rhs is NaN.
3665 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatEq(float rhs) {
3666 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, true);
3669 // Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately equal to
3670 // rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, where two NANs are
3671 // considered unequal. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative.
3672 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> FloatNear(
3673 float rhs, float max_abs_error) {
3674 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, false, max_abs_error);
3677 // Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately equal to
3678 // rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, including NaN values when
3679 // rhs is NaN. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative.
3680 inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatNear(
3681 float rhs, float max_abs_error) {
3682 return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, true, max_abs_error);
3685 // Creates a matcher that matches a pointer (raw or smart) that points
3686 // to a value that matches inner_matcher.
3687 template <typename InnerMatcher>
3688 inline internal::PointeeMatcher<InnerMatcher> Pointee(
3689 const InnerMatcher& inner_matcher) {
3690 return internal::PointeeMatcher<InnerMatcher>(inner_matcher);
3694 // Creates a matcher that matches a pointer or reference that matches
3695 // inner_matcher when dynamic_cast<To> is applied.
3696 // The result of dynamic_cast<To> is forwarded to the inner matcher.
3697 // If To is a pointer and the cast fails, the inner matcher will receive NULL.
3698 // If To is a reference and the cast fails, this matcher returns false
3700 template <typename To>
3701 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::WhenDynamicCastToMatcher<To> >
3702 WhenDynamicCastTo(const Matcher<To>& inner_matcher) {
3703 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3704 internal::WhenDynamicCastToMatcher<To>(inner_matcher));
3706 #endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI
3708 // Creates a matcher that matches an object whose given field matches
3709 // 'matcher'. For example,
3710 // Field(&Foo::number, Ge(5))
3711 // matches a Foo object x if and only if x.number >= 5.
3712 template <typename Class, typename FieldType, typename FieldMatcher>
3713 inline PolymorphicMatcher<
3714 internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType> > Field(
3715 FieldType Class::*field, const FieldMatcher& matcher) {
3716 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3717 internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType>(
3718 field, MatcherCast<const FieldType&>(matcher)));
3719 // The call to MatcherCast() is required for supporting inner
3720 // matchers of compatible types. For example, it allows
3721 // Field(&Foo::bar, m)
3722 // to compile where bar is an int32 and m is a matcher for int64.
3725 // Same as Field() but also takes the name of the field to provide better error
3727 template <typename Class, typename FieldType, typename FieldMatcher>
3728 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType> > Field(
3729 const std::string& field_name, FieldType Class::*field,
3730 const FieldMatcher& matcher) {
3731 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType>(
3732 field_name, field, MatcherCast<const FieldType&>(matcher)));
3735 // Creates a matcher that matches an object whose given property
3736 // matches 'matcher'. For example,
3737 // Property(&Foo::str, StartsWith("hi"))
3738 // matches a Foo object x if and only if x.str() starts with "hi".
3739 template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher>
3740 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher<
3741 Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const> >
3742 Property(PropertyType (Class::*property)() const,
3743 const PropertyMatcher& matcher) {
3744 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3745 internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType,
3746 PropertyType (Class::*)() const>(
3747 property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher)));
3748 // The call to MatcherCast() is required for supporting inner
3749 // matchers of compatible types. For example, it allows
3750 // Property(&Foo::bar, m)
3751 // to compile where bar() returns an int32 and m is a matcher for int64.
3754 // Same as Property() above, but also takes the name of the property to provide
3755 // better error messages.
3756 template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher>
3757 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher<
3758 Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const> >
3759 Property(const std::string& property_name,
3760 PropertyType (Class::*property)() const,
3761 const PropertyMatcher& matcher) {
3762 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3763 internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType,
3764 PropertyType (Class::*)() const>(
3765 property_name, property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher)));
3768 // The same as above but for reference-qualified member functions.
3769 template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher>
3770 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher<
3771 Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const &> >
3772 Property(PropertyType (Class::*property)() const &,
3773 const PropertyMatcher& matcher) {
3774 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3775 internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType,
3776 PropertyType (Class::*)() const&>(
3777 property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher)));
3780 // Three-argument form for reference-qualified member functions.
3781 template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher>
3782 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher<
3783 Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const &> >
3784 Property(const std::string& property_name,
3785 PropertyType (Class::*property)() const &,
3786 const PropertyMatcher& matcher) {
3787 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3788 internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType,
3789 PropertyType (Class::*)() const&>(
3790 property_name, property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher)));
3793 // Creates a matcher that matches an object if and only if the result of
3794 // applying a callable to x matches 'matcher'. For example,
3795 // ResultOf(f, StartsWith("hi"))
3796 // matches a Foo object x if and only if f(x) starts with "hi".
3797 // `callable` parameter can be a function, function pointer, or a functor. It is
3798 // required to keep no state affecting the results of the calls on it and make
3799 // no assumptions about how many calls will be made. Any state it keeps must be
3800 // protected from the concurrent access.
3801 template <typename Callable, typename InnerMatcher>
3802 internal::ResultOfMatcher<Callable, InnerMatcher> ResultOf(
3803 Callable callable, InnerMatcher matcher) {
3804 return internal::ResultOfMatcher<Callable, InnerMatcher>(
3805 std::move(callable), std::move(matcher));
3810 // Matches a string equal to str.
3811 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrEq(
3812 const std::string& str) {
3813 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3814 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, true, true));
3817 // Matches a string not equal to str.
3818 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrNe(
3819 const std::string& str) {
3820 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3821 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, false, true));
3824 // Matches a string equal to str, ignoring case.
3825 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrCaseEq(
3826 const std::string& str) {
3827 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3828 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, true, false));
3831 // Matches a string not equal to str, ignoring case.
3832 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrCaseNe(
3833 const std::string& str) {
3834 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3835 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, false, false));
3838 // Creates a matcher that matches any string, std::string, or C string
3839 // that contains the given substring.
3840 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::string> > HasSubstr(
3841 const std::string& substring) {
3842 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3843 internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::string>(substring));
3846 // Matches a string that starts with 'prefix' (case-sensitive).
3847 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::string> > StartsWith(
3848 const std::string& prefix) {
3849 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3850 internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::string>(prefix));
3853 // Matches a string that ends with 'suffix' (case-sensitive).
3854 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::string> > EndsWith(
3855 const std::string& suffix) {
3856 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::string>(suffix));
3859 #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
3860 // Wide string matchers.
3862 // Matches a string equal to str.
3863 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> > StrEq(
3864 const std::wstring& str) {
3865 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3866 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, true, true));
3869 // Matches a string not equal to str.
3870 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> > StrNe(
3871 const std::wstring& str) {
3872 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3873 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, false, true));
3876 // Matches a string equal to str, ignoring case.
3877 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> >
3878 StrCaseEq(const std::wstring& str) {
3879 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3880 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, true, false));
3883 // Matches a string not equal to str, ignoring case.
3884 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> >
3885 StrCaseNe(const std::wstring& str) {
3886 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3887 internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, false, false));
3890 // Creates a matcher that matches any ::wstring, std::wstring, or C wide string
3891 // that contains the given substring.
3892 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::wstring> > HasSubstr(
3893 const std::wstring& substring) {
3894 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3895 internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::wstring>(substring));
3898 // Matches a string that starts with 'prefix' (case-sensitive).
3899 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::wstring> >
3900 StartsWith(const std::wstring& prefix) {
3901 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3902 internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::wstring>(prefix));
3905 // Matches a string that ends with 'suffix' (case-sensitive).
3906 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::wstring> > EndsWith(
3907 const std::wstring& suffix) {
3908 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
3909 internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::wstring>(suffix));
3912 #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
3914 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the
3915 // first field == the second field.
3916 inline internal::Eq2Matcher Eq() { return internal::Eq2Matcher(); }
3918 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the
3919 // first field >= the second field.
3920 inline internal::Ge2Matcher Ge() { return internal::Ge2Matcher(); }
3922 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the
3923 // first field > the second field.
3924 inline internal::Gt2Matcher Gt() { return internal::Gt2Matcher(); }
3926 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the
3927 // first field <= the second field.
3928 inline internal::Le2Matcher Le() { return internal::Le2Matcher(); }
3930 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the
3931 // first field < the second field.
3932 inline internal::Lt2Matcher Lt() { return internal::Lt2Matcher(); }
3934 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the
3935 // first field != the second field.
3936 inline internal::Ne2Matcher Ne() { return internal::Ne2Matcher(); }
3938 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3939 // FloatEq(first field) matches the second field.
3940 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> FloatEq() {
3941 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>();
3944 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3945 // DoubleEq(first field) matches the second field.
3946 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> DoubleEq() {
3947 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>();
3950 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3951 // FloatEq(first field) matches the second field with NaN equality.
3952 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatEq() {
3953 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>(true);
3956 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3957 // DoubleEq(first field) matches the second field with NaN equality.
3958 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleEq() {
3959 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>(true);
3962 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3963 // FloatNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field.
3964 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> FloatNear(float max_abs_error) {
3965 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>(max_abs_error);
3968 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3969 // DoubleNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field.
3970 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> DoubleNear(double max_abs_error) {
3971 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>(max_abs_error);
3974 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3975 // FloatNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field with NaN
3977 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatNear(
3978 float max_abs_error) {
3979 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>(max_abs_error, true);
3982 // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where
3983 // DoubleNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field with NaN
3985 inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleNear(
3986 double max_abs_error) {
3987 return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>(max_abs_error, true);
3990 // Creates a matcher that matches any value of type T that m doesn't
3992 template <typename InnerMatcher>
3993 inline internal::NotMatcher<InnerMatcher> Not(InnerMatcher m) {
3994 return internal::NotMatcher<InnerMatcher>(m);
3997 // Returns a matcher that matches anything that satisfies the given
3998 // predicate. The predicate can be any unary function or functor
3999 // whose return type can be implicitly converted to bool.
4000 template <typename Predicate>
4001 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::TrulyMatcher<Predicate> >
4002 Truly(Predicate pred) {
4003 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::TrulyMatcher<Predicate>(pred));
4006 // Returns a matcher that matches the container size. The container must
4007 // support both size() and size_type which all STL-like containers provide.
4008 // Note that the parameter 'size' can be a value of type size_type as well as
4009 // matcher. For instance:
4010 // EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(2)); // Checks container has 2 elements.
4011 // EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(Le(2)); // Checks container has at most 2.
4012 template <typename SizeMatcher>
4013 inline internal::SizeIsMatcher<SizeMatcher>
4014 SizeIs(const SizeMatcher& size_matcher) {
4015 return internal::SizeIsMatcher<SizeMatcher>(size_matcher);
4018 // Returns a matcher that matches the distance between the container's begin()
4019 // iterator and its end() iterator, i.e. the size of the container. This matcher
4020 // can be used instead of SizeIs with containers such as std::forward_list which
4021 // do not implement size(). The container must provide const_iterator (with
4022 // valid iterator_traits), begin() and end().
4023 template <typename DistanceMatcher>
4024 inline internal::BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher<DistanceMatcher>
4025 BeginEndDistanceIs(const DistanceMatcher& distance_matcher) {
4026 return internal::BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher<DistanceMatcher>(distance_matcher);
4029 // Returns a matcher that matches an equal container.
4030 // This matcher behaves like Eq(), but in the event of mismatch lists the
4031 // values that are included in one container but not the other. (Duplicate
4032 // values and order differences are not explained.)
4033 template <typename Container>
4034 inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::ContainerEqMatcher<
4035 typename std::remove_const<Container>::type>>
4036 ContainerEq(const Container& rhs) {
4037 // This following line is for working around a bug in MSVC 8.0,
4038 // which causes Container to be a const type sometimes.
4039 typedef typename std::remove_const<Container>::type RawContainer;
4040 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
4041 internal::ContainerEqMatcher<RawContainer>(rhs));
4044 // Returns a matcher that matches a container that, when sorted using
4045 // the given comparator, matches container_matcher.
4046 template <typename Comparator, typename ContainerMatcher>
4047 inline internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<Comparator, ContainerMatcher>
4048 WhenSortedBy(const Comparator& comparator,
4049 const ContainerMatcher& container_matcher) {
4050 return internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<Comparator, ContainerMatcher>(
4051 comparator, container_matcher);
4054 // Returns a matcher that matches a container that, when sorted using
4055 // the < operator, matches container_matcher.
4056 template <typename ContainerMatcher>
4057 inline internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<internal::LessComparator, ContainerMatcher>
4058 WhenSorted(const ContainerMatcher& container_matcher) {
4060 internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<internal::LessComparator, ContainerMatcher>(
4061 internal::LessComparator(), container_matcher);
4064 // Matches an STL-style container or a native array that contains the
4065 // same number of elements as in rhs, where its i-th element and rhs's
4066 // i-th element (as a pair) satisfy the given pair matcher, for all i.
4067 // TupleMatcher must be able to be safely cast to Matcher<std::tuple<const
4068 // T1&, const T2&> >, where T1 and T2 are the types of elements in the
4069 // LHS container and the RHS container respectively.
4070 template <typename TupleMatcher, typename Container>
4071 inline internal::PointwiseMatcher<TupleMatcher,
4072 typename std::remove_const<Container>::type>
4073 Pointwise(const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, const Container& rhs) {
4074 // This following line is for working around a bug in MSVC 8.0,
4075 // which causes Container to be a const type sometimes (e.g. when
4076 // rhs is a const int[])..
4077 typedef typename std::remove_const<Container>::type RawContainer;
4078 return internal::PointwiseMatcher<TupleMatcher, RawContainer>(
4079 tuple_matcher, rhs);
4083 // Supports the Pointwise(m, {a, b, c}) syntax.
4084 template <typename TupleMatcher, typename T>
4085 inline internal::PointwiseMatcher<TupleMatcher, std::vector<T> > Pointwise(
4086 const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, std::initializer_list<T> rhs) {
4087 return Pointwise(tuple_matcher, std::vector<T>(rhs));
4091 // UnorderedPointwise(pair_matcher, rhs) matches an STL-style
4092 // container or a native array that contains the same number of
4093 // elements as in rhs, where in some permutation of the container, its
4094 // i-th element and rhs's i-th element (as a pair) satisfy the given
4095 // pair matcher, for all i. Tuple2Matcher must be able to be safely
4096 // cast to Matcher<std::tuple<const T1&, const T2&> >, where T1 and T2 are
4097 // the types of elements in the LHS container and the RHS container
4100 // This is like Pointwise(pair_matcher, rhs), except that the element
4101 // order doesn't matter.
4102 template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename RhsContainer>
4103 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
4104 typename internal::BoundSecondMatcher<
4106 typename internal::StlContainerView<
4107 typename std::remove_const<RhsContainer>::type>::type::value_type>>
4108 UnorderedPointwise(const Tuple2Matcher& tuple2_matcher,
4109 const RhsContainer& rhs_container) {
4110 // This following line is for working around a bug in MSVC 8.0,
4111 // which causes RhsContainer to be a const type sometimes (e.g. when
4112 // rhs_container is a const int[]).
4113 typedef typename std::remove_const<RhsContainer>::type RawRhsContainer;
4115 // RhsView allows the same code to handle RhsContainer being a
4116 // STL-style container and it being a native C-style array.
4117 typedef typename internal::StlContainerView<RawRhsContainer> RhsView;
4118 typedef typename RhsView::type RhsStlContainer;
4119 typedef typename RhsStlContainer::value_type Second;
4120 const RhsStlContainer& rhs_stl_container =
4121 RhsView::ConstReference(rhs_container);
4123 // Create a matcher for each element in rhs_container.
4124 ::std::vector<internal::BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second> > matchers;
4125 for (typename RhsStlContainer::const_iterator it = rhs_stl_container.begin();
4126 it != rhs_stl_container.end(); ++it) {
4128 internal::MatcherBindSecond(tuple2_matcher, *it));
4131 // Delegate the work to UnorderedElementsAreArray().
4132 return UnorderedElementsAreArray(matchers);
4136 // Supports the UnorderedPointwise(m, {a, b, c}) syntax.
4137 template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename T>
4138 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
4139 typename internal::BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, T> >
4140 UnorderedPointwise(const Tuple2Matcher& tuple2_matcher,
4141 std::initializer_list<T> rhs) {
4142 return UnorderedPointwise(tuple2_matcher, std::vector<T>(rhs));
4146 // Matches an STL-style container or a native array that contains at
4147 // least one element matching the given value or matcher.
4150 // ::std::set<int> page_ids;
4151 // page_ids.insert(3);
4152 // page_ids.insert(1);
4153 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Contains(1));
4154 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Contains(Gt(2)));
4155 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Not(Contains(4)));
4157 // ::std::map<int, size_t> page_lengths;
4158 // page_lengths[1] = 100;
4159 // EXPECT_THAT(page_lengths,
4160 // Contains(::std::pair<const int, size_t>(1, 100)));
4162 // const char* user_ids[] = { "joe", "mike", "tom" };
4163 // EXPECT_THAT(user_ids, Contains(Eq(::std::string("tom"))));
4164 template <typename M>
4165 inline internal::ContainsMatcher<M> Contains(M matcher) {
4166 return internal::ContainsMatcher<M>(matcher);
4169 // IsSupersetOf(iterator_first, iterator_last)
4170 // IsSupersetOf(pointer, count)
4171 // IsSupersetOf(array)
4172 // IsSupersetOf(container)
4173 // IsSupersetOf({e1, e2, ..., en})
4175 // IsSupersetOf() verifies that a surjective partial mapping onto a collection
4176 // of matchers exists. In other words, a container matches
4177 // IsSupersetOf({e1, ..., en}) if and only if there is a permutation
4178 // {y1, ..., yn} of some of the container's elements where y1 matches e1,
4179 // ..., and yn matches en. Obviously, the size of the container must be >= n
4180 // in order to have a match. Examples:
4182 // - {1, 2, 3} matches IsSupersetOf({Ge(3), Ne(0)}), as 3 matches Ge(3) and
4184 // - {1, 2} doesn't match IsSupersetOf({Eq(1), Lt(2)}), even though 1 matches
4185 // both Eq(1) and Lt(2). The reason is that different matchers must be used
4186 // for elements in different slots of the container.
4187 // - {1, 1, 2} matches IsSupersetOf({Eq(1), Lt(2)}), as (the first) 1 matches
4188 // Eq(1) and (the second) 1 matches Lt(2).
4189 // - {1, 2, 3} matches IsSupersetOf(Gt(1), Gt(1)), as 2 matches (the first)
4190 // Gt(1) and 3 matches (the second) Gt(1).
4192 // The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container,
4193 // an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the
4194 // underlying matchers can be either values or matchers.
4196 template <typename Iter>
4197 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
4198 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>
4199 IsSupersetOf(Iter first, Iter last) {
4200 typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T;
4201 return internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>(
4202 internal::UnorderedMatcherRequire::Superset, first, last);
4205 template <typename T>
4206 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSupersetOf(
4207 const T* pointer, size_t count) {
4208 return IsSupersetOf(pointer, pointer + count);
4211 template <typename T, size_t N>
4212 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSupersetOf(
4213 const T (&array)[N]) {
4214 return IsSupersetOf(array, N);
4217 template <typename Container>
4218 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
4219 typename Container::value_type>
4220 IsSupersetOf(const Container& container) {
4221 return IsSupersetOf(container.begin(), container.end());
4224 template <typename T>
4225 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSupersetOf(
4226 ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) {
4227 return IsSupersetOf(xs.begin(), xs.end());
4230 // IsSubsetOf(iterator_first, iterator_last)
4231 // IsSubsetOf(pointer, count)
4232 // IsSubsetOf(array)
4233 // IsSubsetOf(container)
4234 // IsSubsetOf({e1, e2, ..., en})
4236 // IsSubsetOf() verifies that an injective mapping onto a collection of matchers
4237 // exists. In other words, a container matches IsSubsetOf({e1, ..., en}) if and
4238 // only if there is a subset of matchers {m1, ..., mk} which would match the
4239 // container using UnorderedElementsAre. Obviously, the size of the container
4240 // must be <= n in order to have a match. Examples:
4242 // - {1} matches IsSubsetOf({Gt(0), Lt(0)}), as 1 matches Gt(0).
4243 // - {1, -1} matches IsSubsetOf({Lt(0), Gt(0)}), as 1 matches Gt(0) and -1
4245 // - {1, 2} doesn't matches IsSubsetOf({Gt(0), Lt(0)}), even though 1 and 2 both
4246 // match Gt(0). The reason is that different matchers must be used for
4247 // elements in different slots of the container.
4249 // The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container,
4250 // an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the
4251 // underlying matchers can be either values or matchers.
4253 template <typename Iter>
4254 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
4255 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>
4256 IsSubsetOf(Iter first, Iter last) {
4257 typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T;
4258 return internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>(
4259 internal::UnorderedMatcherRequire::Subset, first, last);
4262 template <typename T>
4263 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSubsetOf(
4264 const T* pointer, size_t count) {
4265 return IsSubsetOf(pointer, pointer + count);
4268 template <typename T, size_t N>
4269 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSubsetOf(
4270 const T (&array)[N]) {
4271 return IsSubsetOf(array, N);
4274 template <typename Container>
4275 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<
4276 typename Container::value_type>
4277 IsSubsetOf(const Container& container) {
4278 return IsSubsetOf(container.begin(), container.end());
4281 template <typename T>
4282 inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSubsetOf(
4283 ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) {
4284 return IsSubsetOf(xs.begin(), xs.end());
4287 // Matches an STL-style container or a native array that contains only
4288 // elements matching the given value or matcher.
4290 // Each(m) is semantically equivalent to Not(Contains(Not(m))). Only
4291 // the messages are different.
4294 // ::std::set<int> page_ids;
4295 // // Each(m) matches an empty container, regardless of what m is.
4296 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Each(Eq(1)));
4297 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Each(Eq(77)));
4299 // page_ids.insert(3);
4300 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Each(Gt(0)));
4301 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Not(Each(Gt(4))));
4302 // page_ids.insert(1);
4303 // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Not(Each(Lt(2))));
4305 // ::std::map<int, size_t> page_lengths;
4306 // page_lengths[1] = 100;
4307 // page_lengths[2] = 200;
4308 // page_lengths[3] = 300;
4309 // EXPECT_THAT(page_lengths, Not(Each(Pair(1, 100))));
4310 // EXPECT_THAT(page_lengths, Each(Key(Le(3))));
4312 // const char* user_ids[] = { "joe", "mike", "tom" };
4313 // EXPECT_THAT(user_ids, Not(Each(Eq(::std::string("tom")))));
4314 template <typename M>
4315 inline internal::EachMatcher<M> Each(M matcher) {
4316 return internal::EachMatcher<M>(matcher);
4319 // Key(inner_matcher) matches an std::pair whose 'first' field matches
4320 // inner_matcher. For example, Contains(Key(Ge(5))) can be used to match an
4321 // std::map that contains at least one element whose key is >= 5.
4322 template <typename M>
4323 inline internal::KeyMatcher<M> Key(M inner_matcher) {
4324 return internal::KeyMatcher<M>(inner_matcher);
4327 // Pair(first_matcher, second_matcher) matches a std::pair whose 'first' field
4328 // matches first_matcher and whose 'second' field matches second_matcher. For
4329 // example, EXPECT_THAT(map_type, ElementsAre(Pair(Ge(5), "foo"))) can be used
4330 // to match a std::map<int, string> that contains exactly one element whose key
4331 // is >= 5 and whose value equals "foo".
4332 template <typename FirstMatcher, typename SecondMatcher>
4333 inline internal::PairMatcher<FirstMatcher, SecondMatcher>
4334 Pair(FirstMatcher first_matcher, SecondMatcher second_matcher) {
4335 return internal::PairMatcher<FirstMatcher, SecondMatcher>(
4336 first_matcher, second_matcher);
4339 // Returns a predicate that is satisfied by anything that matches the
4341 template <typename M>
4342 inline internal::MatcherAsPredicate<M> Matches(M matcher) {
4343 return internal::MatcherAsPredicate<M>(matcher);
4346 // Returns true if and only if the value matches the matcher.
4347 template <typename T, typename M>
4348 inline bool Value(const T& value, M matcher) {
4349 return testing::Matches(matcher)(value);
4352 // Matches the value against the given matcher and explains the match
4353 // result to listener.
4354 template <typename T, typename M>
4355 inline bool ExplainMatchResult(
4356 M matcher, const T& value, MatchResultListener* listener) {
4357 return SafeMatcherCast<const T&>(matcher).MatchAndExplain(value, listener);
4360 // Returns a string representation of the given matcher. Useful for description
4361 // strings of matchers defined using MATCHER_P* macros that accept matchers as
4362 // their arguments. For example:
4364 // MATCHER_P(XAndYThat, matcher,
4365 // "X that " + DescribeMatcher<int>(matcher, negation) +
4366 // " and Y that " + DescribeMatcher<double>(matcher, negation)) {
4367 // return ExplainMatchResult(matcher, arg.x(), result_listener) &&
4368 // ExplainMatchResult(matcher, arg.y(), result_listener);
4370 template <typename T, typename M>
4371 std::string DescribeMatcher(const M& matcher, bool negation = false) {
4372 ::std::stringstream ss;
4373 Matcher<T> monomorphic_matcher = SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher);
4375 monomorphic_matcher.DescribeNegationTo(&ss);
4377 monomorphic_matcher.DescribeTo(&ss);
4382 template <typename... Args>
4383 internal::ElementsAreMatcher<
4384 std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>>
4385 ElementsAre(const Args&... matchers) {
4386 return internal::ElementsAreMatcher<
4387 std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>>(
4388 std::make_tuple(matchers...));
4391 template <typename... Args>
4392 internal::UnorderedElementsAreMatcher<
4393 std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>>
4394 UnorderedElementsAre(const Args&... matchers) {
4395 return internal::UnorderedElementsAreMatcher<
4396 std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>>(
4397 std::make_tuple(matchers...));
4400 // Define variadic matcher versions.
4401 template <typename... Args>
4402 internal::AllOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...> AllOf(
4403 const Args&... matchers) {
4404 return internal::AllOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>(
4408 template <typename... Args>
4409 internal::AnyOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...> AnyOf(
4410 const Args&... matchers) {
4411 return internal::AnyOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>(
4415 // AnyOfArray(array)
4416 // AnyOfArray(pointer, count)
4417 // AnyOfArray(container)
4418 // AnyOfArray({ e1, e2, ..., en })
4419 // AnyOfArray(iterator_first, iterator_last)
4421 // AnyOfArray() verifies whether a given value matches any member of a
4422 // collection of matchers.
4424 // AllOfArray(array)
4425 // AllOfArray(pointer, count)
4426 // AllOfArray(container)
4427 // AllOfArray({ e1, e2, ..., en })
4428 // AllOfArray(iterator_first, iterator_last)
4430 // AllOfArray() verifies whether a given value matches all members of a
4431 // collection of matchers.
4433 // The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container,
4434 // an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the
4435 // underlying matchers can be either values or matchers.
4437 template <typename Iter>
4438 inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<
4439 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>
4440 AnyOfArray(Iter first, Iter last) {
4441 return internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<
4442 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>(first, last);
4445 template <typename Iter>
4446 inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<
4447 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>
4448 AllOfArray(Iter first, Iter last) {
4449 return internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<
4450 typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>(first, last);
4453 template <typename T>
4454 inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<T> AnyOfArray(const T* ptr, size_t count) {
4455 return AnyOfArray(ptr, ptr + count);
4458 template <typename T>
4459 inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<T> AllOfArray(const T* ptr, size_t count) {
4460 return AllOfArray(ptr, ptr + count);
4463 template <typename T, size_t N>
4464 inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<T> AnyOfArray(const T (&array)[N]) {
4465 return AnyOfArray(array, N);
4468 template <typename T, size_t N>
4469 inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<T> AllOfArray(const T (&array)[N]) {
4470 return AllOfArray(array, N);
4473 template <typename Container>
4474 inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<typename Container::value_type> AnyOfArray(
4475 const Container& container) {
4476 return AnyOfArray(container.begin(), container.end());
4479 template <typename Container>
4480 inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<typename Container::value_type> AllOfArray(
4481 const Container& container) {
4482 return AllOfArray(container.begin(), container.end());
4485 template <typename T>
4486 inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<T> AnyOfArray(
4487 ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) {
4488 return AnyOfArray(xs.begin(), xs.end());
4491 template <typename T>
4492 inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<T> AllOfArray(
4493 ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) {
4494 return AllOfArray(xs.begin(), xs.end());
4497 // Args<N1, N2, ..., Nk>(a_matcher) matches a tuple if the selected
4498 // fields of it matches a_matcher. C++ doesn't support default
4499 // arguments for function templates, so we have to overload it.
4500 template <size_t... k, typename InnerMatcher>
4501 internal::ArgsMatcher<typename std::decay<InnerMatcher>::type, k...> Args(
4502 InnerMatcher&& matcher) {
4503 return internal::ArgsMatcher<typename std::decay<InnerMatcher>::type, k...>(
4504 std::forward<InnerMatcher>(matcher));
4507 // AllArgs(m) is a synonym of m. This is useful in
4509 // EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_, _)).With(AllArgs(Eq()));
4511 // which is easier to read than
4513 // EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_, _)).With(Eq());
4514 template <typename InnerMatcher>
4515 inline InnerMatcher AllArgs(const InnerMatcher& matcher) { return matcher; }
4517 // Returns a matcher that matches the value of an optional<> type variable.
4518 // The matcher implementation only uses '!arg' and requires that the optional<>
4519 // type has a 'value_type' member type and that '*arg' is of type 'value_type'
4520 // and is printable using 'PrintToString'. It is compatible with
4521 // std::optional/std::experimental::optional.
4522 // Note that to compare an optional type variable against nullopt you should
4523 // use Eq(nullopt) and not Optional(Eq(nullopt)). The latter implies that the
4524 // optional value contains an optional itself.
4525 template <typename ValueMatcher>
4526 inline internal::OptionalMatcher<ValueMatcher> Optional(
4527 const ValueMatcher& value_matcher) {
4528 return internal::OptionalMatcher<ValueMatcher>(value_matcher);
4531 // Returns a matcher that matches the value of a absl::any type variable.
4532 template <typename T>
4533 PolymorphicMatcher<internal::any_cast_matcher::AnyCastMatcher<T> > AnyWith(
4534 const Matcher<const T&>& matcher) {
4535 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
4536 internal::any_cast_matcher::AnyCastMatcher<T>(matcher));
4539 // Returns a matcher that matches the value of a variant<> type variable.
4540 // The matcher implementation uses ADL to find the holds_alternative and get
4542 // It is compatible with std::variant.
4543 template <typename T>
4544 PolymorphicMatcher<internal::variant_matcher::VariantMatcher<T> > VariantWith(
4545 const Matcher<const T&>& matcher) {
4546 return MakePolymorphicMatcher(
4547 internal::variant_matcher::VariantMatcher<T>(matcher));
4550 // These macros allow using matchers to check values in Google Test
4551 // tests. ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher) and EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher)
4552 // succeed if and only if the value matches the matcher. If the assertion
4553 // fails, the value and the description of the matcher will be printed.
4554 #define ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher) ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(\
4555 ::testing::internal::MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(matcher), value)
4556 #define EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher) EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(\
4557 ::testing::internal::MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(matcher), value)
4559 } // namespace testing
4561 GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 5046
4563 // Include any custom callback matchers added by the local installation.
4564 // We must include this header at the end to make sure it can use the
4565 // declarations from this file.
4566 #include "gmock/internal/custom/gmock-matchers.h"
4568 #endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_