#ifdef HAVE_LIB_GFLAGS
#include <gflags/gflags.h>
+using namespace GFLAGS_NAMESPACE;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LIB_GMOCK
BENCHMARK(BM_vlog);
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ FLAGS_colorlogtostderr = false;
#ifdef HAVE_LIB_GFLAGS
ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true);
#endif
+ // Make sure stderr is not buffered as stderr seems to be buffered
+ // on recent windows.
+ setbuf(stderr, NULL);
// Test some basics before InitGoogleLogging:
CaptureTestStderr();
LOG(FATAL) << "No directory separator.";
}
const string dirname = pattern.substr(0, index + 1);
- if (FAILED(handle)) {
+ if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
// Finding no files is OK.
return;
}
do {
files->push_back(dirname + data.cFileName);
} while (FindNextFileA(handle, &data));
- LOG_SYSRESULT(FindClose(handle));
+ BOOL result = FindClose(handle);
+ LOG_SYSRESULT(result);
#else
# error There is no way to do glob.
#endif
CHECK_ERR(fd = open(path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0600));
const char *discardstr = "DISCARDME!", *keepstr = "KEEPME!";
+ const size_t discard_size = strlen(discardstr), keep_size = strlen(keepstr);
// Fill the file with the requested data; first discard data, then kept data
int64 written = 0;
while (written < dsize) {
- int bytes = min<int64>(dsize - written, strlen(discardstr));
+ int bytes = min<int64>(dsize - written, discard_size);
CHECK_ERR(write(fd, discardstr, bytes));
written += bytes;
}
written = 0;
while (written < ksize) {
- int bytes = min<int64>(ksize - written, strlen(keepstr));
+ int bytes = min<int64>(ksize - written, keep_size);
CHECK_ERR(write(fd, keepstr, bytes));
written += bytes;
}
const char *p = buf;
int64 checked = 0;
while (checked < expect) {
- int bytes = min<int64>(expect - checked, strlen(keepstr));
+ int bytes = min<int64>(expect - checked, keep_size);
CHECK(!memcmp(p, keepstr, bytes));
checked += bytes;
}
CHECK_STREQ(buf, "");
CHECK_EQ(posix_strerror_r(errcode, buf, buf_size), 0);
CHECK_STREQ(buf, msg);
- free(msg);
delete[] buf;
+ CHECK_EQ(msg, StrError(errcode));
+ free(msg);
}
// Simple routines to look at the sizes of generated code for LOG(FATAL) and