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								// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
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								// Google Test - The Google C++ Testing Framework
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								//
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								// This file tests the universal value printer.
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								#include "gtest/gtest-printers.h"
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								#include <ctype.h>
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								#include <limits.h>
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								#include <string.h>
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								#include <algorithm>
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								#include <deque>
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								#include <list>
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								#include <map>
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								#include <set>
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								#include <sstream>
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								#include <string>
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								#include <utility>
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								#include <vector>
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								#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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								// hash_map and hash_set are available under Visual C++.
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								#if _MSC_VER
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								# define GTEST_HAS_HASH_MAP_ 1  // Indicates that hash_map is available.
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								# include <hash_map>            // NOLINT
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								# define GTEST_HAS_HASH_SET_ 1  // Indicates that hash_set is available.
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								# include <hash_set>            // NOLINT
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								#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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								// Some user-defined types for testing the universal value printer.
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								// An anonymous enum type.
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								enum AnonymousEnum {
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								  kAE1 = -1,
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								  kAE2 = 1
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								};
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								// An enum without a user-defined printer.
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								enum EnumWithoutPrinter {
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								  kEWP1 = -2,
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								  kEWP2 = 42
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								};
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								// An enum with a << operator.
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								enum EnumWithStreaming {
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								  kEWS1 = 10
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								};
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								std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, EnumWithStreaming e) {
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								  return os << (e == kEWS1 ? "kEWS1" : "invalid");
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								}
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								// An enum with a PrintTo() function.
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								enum EnumWithPrintTo {
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								  kEWPT1 = 1
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								};
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								void PrintTo(EnumWithPrintTo e, std::ostream* os) {
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								  *os << (e == kEWPT1 ? "kEWPT1" : "invalid");
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								}
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								// A class implicitly convertible to BiggestInt.
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								class BiggestIntConvertible {
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								 public:
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								  operator ::testing::internal::BiggestInt() const { return 42; }
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								};
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								// A user-defined unprintable class template in the global namespace.
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								template <typename T>
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								class UnprintableTemplateInGlobal {
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								 public:
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								  UnprintableTemplateInGlobal() : value_() {}
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								 private:
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								  T value_;
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								};
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								// A user-defined streamable type in the global namespace.
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								class StreamableInGlobal {
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								 public:
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								  virtual ~StreamableInGlobal() {}
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								};
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								inline void operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const StreamableInGlobal& /* x */) {
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								  os << "StreamableInGlobal";
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								}
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								void operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const StreamableInGlobal* /* x */) {
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								  os << "StreamableInGlobal*";
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								}
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								namespace foo {
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								// A user-defined unprintable type in a user namespace.
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								class UnprintableInFoo {
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								 public:
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								  UnprintableInFoo() : z_(0) { memcpy(xy_, "\xEF\x12\x0\x0\x34\xAB\x0\x0", 8); }
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								 private:
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								  char xy_[8];
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								  double z_;
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								};
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								// A user-defined printable type in a user-chosen namespace.
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								struct PrintableViaPrintTo {
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								  PrintableViaPrintTo() : value() {}
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								  int value;
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								};
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								void PrintTo(const PrintableViaPrintTo& x, ::std::ostream* os) {
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								  *os << "PrintableViaPrintTo: " << x.value;
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								}
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								// A type with a user-defined << for printing its pointer.
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								struct PointerPrintable {
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								};
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								::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os,
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								                           const PointerPrintable* /* x */) {
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								  return os << "PointerPrintable*";
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								}
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								// A user-defined printable class template in a user-chosen namespace.
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								template <typename T>
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								class PrintableViaPrintToTemplate {
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								 public:
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								  explicit PrintableViaPrintToTemplate(const T& a_value) : value_(a_value) {}
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								  const T& value() const { return value_; }
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								 private:
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								  T value_;
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								};
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								template <typename T>
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								void PrintTo(const PrintableViaPrintToTemplate<T>& x, ::std::ostream* os) {
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								  *os << "PrintableViaPrintToTemplate: " << x.value();
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								}
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								// A user-defined streamable class template in a user namespace.
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								template <typename T>
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								class StreamableTemplateInFoo {
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								 public:
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								  StreamableTemplateInFoo() : value_() {}
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								  const T& value() const { return value_; }
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								 private:
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								  T value_;
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								};
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								template <typename T>
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								inline ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os,
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								                                  const StreamableTemplateInFoo<T>& x) {
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								  return os << "StreamableTemplateInFoo: " << x.value();
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								}
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								}  // namespace foo
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								namespace testing {
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								namespace gtest_printers_test {
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								using ::std::deque;
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								using ::std::list;
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								using ::std::make_pair;
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								using ::std::map;
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								using ::std::multimap;
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								using ::std::multiset;
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								using ::std::pair;
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								using ::std::set;
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								using ::std::vector;
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								using ::testing::PrintToString;
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								using ::testing::internal::FormatForComparisonFailureMessage;
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								using ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_;
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								using ::testing::internal::NativeArray;
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								using ::testing::internal::RE;
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								using ::testing::internal::Strings;
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								using ::testing::internal::UniversalPrint;
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								using ::testing::internal::UniversalPrinter;
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								using ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrint;
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								using ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings;
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								using ::testing::internal::kReference;
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								using ::testing::internal::string;
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								#if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
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								using ::std::tr1::make_tuple;
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								using ::std::tr1::tuple;
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								#endif
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								// The hash_* classes are not part of the C++ standard.  STLport
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								// defines them in namespace std.  MSVC defines them in ::stdext.  GCC
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								// defines them in ::.
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								#ifdef _STLP_HASH_MAP  // We got <hash_map> from STLport.
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								using ::std::hash_map;
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								using ::std::hash_set;
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								using ::std::hash_multimap;
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								using ::std::hash_multiset;
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								#elif _MSC_VER
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								using ::stdext::hash_map;
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								using ::stdext::hash_set;
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								using ::stdext::hash_multimap;
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								using ::stdext::hash_multiset;
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								#endif
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								// Prints a value to a string using the universal value printer.  This
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								// is a helper for testing UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() for various types.
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								template <typename T>
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								string Print(const T& value) {
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								  ::std::stringstream ss;
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								  UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, &ss);
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								  return ss.str();
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								}
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								// Prints a value passed by reference to a string, using the universal
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								// value printer.  This is a helper for testing
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								// UniversalPrinter<T&>::Print() for various types.
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								template <typename T>
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								string PrintByRef(const T& value) {
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								  ::std::stringstream ss;
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								  UniversalPrinter<T&>::Print(value, &ss);
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								  return ss.str();
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								}
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								// Tests printing various enum types.
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								TEST(PrintEnumTest, AnonymousEnum) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("-1", Print(kAE1));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("1", Print(kAE2));
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								}
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								TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithoutPrinter) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("-2", Print(kEWP1));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("42", Print(kEWP2));
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								}
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								TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithStreaming) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("kEWS1", Print(kEWS1));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("invalid", Print(static_cast<EnumWithStreaming>(0)));
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								}
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								TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithPrintTo) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("kEWPT1", Print(kEWPT1));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("invalid", Print(static_cast<EnumWithPrintTo>(0)));
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								}
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								// Tests printing a class implicitly convertible to BiggestInt.
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								TEST(PrintClassTest, BiggestIntConvertible) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("42", Print(BiggestIntConvertible()));
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								}
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								// Tests printing various char types.
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								// char.
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								TEST(PrintCharTest, PlainChar) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print('\0'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\'' (39, 0x27)", Print('\''));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\"' (34, 0x22)", Print('"'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'?' (63, 0x3F)", Print('?'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\\\' (92, 0x5C)", Print('\\'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\a' (7)", Print('\a'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\b' (8)", Print('\b'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\f' (12, 0xC)", Print('\f'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\n' (10, 0xA)", Print('\n'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\r' (13, 0xD)", Print('\r'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\t' (9)", Print('\t'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\v' (11, 0xB)", Print('\v'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\x7F' (127)", Print('\x7F'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\xFF' (255)", Print('\xFF'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("' ' (32, 0x20)", Print(' '));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'a' (97, 0x61)", Print('a'));
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								}
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								// signed char.
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								TEST(PrintCharTest, SignedChar) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print(static_cast<signed char>('\0')));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\xCE' (-50)",
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								            Print(static_cast<signed char>(-50)));
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								}
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								// unsigned char.
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								TEST(PrintCharTest, UnsignedChar) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print(static_cast<unsigned char>('\0')));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("'b' (98, 0x62)",
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								            Print(static_cast<unsigned char>('b')));
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								}
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								// Tests printing other simple, built-in types.
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								// bool.
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								TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Bool) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("false", Print(false));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("true", Print(true));
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								}
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								// wchar_t.
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								TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Wchar_t) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\0'", Print(L'\0'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\'' (39, 0x27)", Print(L'\''));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\"' (34, 0x22)", Print(L'"'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'?' (63, 0x3F)", Print(L'?'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\\\' (92, 0x5C)", Print(L'\\'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\a' (7)", Print(L'\a'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\b' (8)", Print(L'\b'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\f' (12, 0xC)", Print(L'\f'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\n' (10, 0xA)", Print(L'\n'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\r' (13, 0xD)", Print(L'\r'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\t' (9)", Print(L'\t'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\v' (11, 0xB)", Print(L'\v'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\x7F' (127)", Print(L'\x7F'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\xFF' (255)", Print(L'\xFF'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L' ' (32, 0x20)", Print(L' '));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'a' (97, 0x61)", Print(L'a'));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\x576' (1398)", Print(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x576)));
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								  EXPECT_EQ("L'\\xC74D' (51021)", Print(static_cast<wchar_t>(0xC74D)));
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								}
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								// Test that Int64 provides more storage than wchar_t.
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								TEST(PrintTypeSizeTest, Wchar_t) {
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								  EXPECT_LT(sizeof(wchar_t), sizeof(testing::internal::Int64));
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								}
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								// Various integer types.
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								TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Integer) {
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						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\xFF' (255)", Print(static_cast<unsigned char>(255)));  // uint8
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("'\\x80' (-128)", Print(static_cast<signed char>(-128)));  // int8
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("65535", Print(USHRT_MAX));  // uint16
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("-32768", Print(SHRT_MIN));  // int16
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("4294967295", Print(UINT_MAX));  // uint32
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("-2147483648", Print(INT_MIN));  // int32
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("18446744073709551615",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(static_cast<testing::internal::UInt64>(-1)));  // uint64
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("-9223372036854775808",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(static_cast<testing::internal::Int64>(1) << 63));  // int64
							 | 
						|
								}
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						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Size types.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Size_t) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1", Print(sizeof('a')));  // size_t.
							 | 
						|
								#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
							 | 
						|
								  // Windows has no ssize_t type.
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("-2", Print(static_cast<ssize_t>(-2)));  // ssize_t.
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Floating-points.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, FloatingPoints) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1.5", Print(1.5f));   // float
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("-2.5", Print(-2.5));  // double
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Since ::std::stringstream::operator<<(const void *) formats the pointer
							 | 
						|
								// output differently with different compilers, we have to create the expected
							 | 
						|
								// output first and use it as our expectation.
							 | 
						|
								static string PrintPointer(const void *p) {
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream expected_result_stream;
							 | 
						|
								  expected_result_stream << p;
							 | 
						|
								  return expected_result_stream.str();
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing C strings.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// const char*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCStringTest, Const) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* p = "World";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"World\"", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
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						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// char*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCStringTest, NonConst) {
							 | 
						|
								  char p[] = "Hi";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"Hi\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(static_cast<char*>(p)));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// NULL C string.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCStringTest, Null) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that C strings are escaped properly.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCStringTest, EscapesProperly) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* p = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f"
							 | 
						|
								            "\\n\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// MSVC compiler can be configured to define whar_t as a typedef
							 | 
						|
								// of unsigned short. Defining an overload for const wchar_t* in that case
							 | 
						|
								// would cause pointers to unsigned shorts be printed as wide strings,
							 | 
						|
								// possibly accessing more memory than intended and causing invalid
							 | 
						|
								// memory accesses. MSVC defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t is implemented as a native type.
							 | 
						|
								#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// const wchar_t*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, Const) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t* p = L"World";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to L\"World\"", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, NonConst) {
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t p[] = L"Hi";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to L\"Hi\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(static_cast<wchar_t*>(p)));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// NULL wide C string.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, Null) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t* p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that wide C strings are escaped properly.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, EscapesProperly) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t s[] = {'\'', '"', '?', '\\', '\a', '\b', '\f', '\n', '\r',
							 | 
						|
								                       '\t', '\v', 0xD3, 0x576, 0x8D3, 0xC74D, ' ', 'a', '\0'};
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s) + " pointing to L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f"
							 | 
						|
								            "\\n\\r\\t\\v\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(static_cast<const wchar_t*>(s)));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // native wchar_t
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing pointers to other char types.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// signed char*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, SignedChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  signed char* p = reinterpret_cast<signed char*>(0x1234);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// const signed char*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, ConstSignedChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  signed char* p = reinterpret_cast<signed char*>(0x1234);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// unsigned char*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, UnsignedChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(0x1234);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// const unsigned char*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, ConstUnsignedChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  const unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(0x1234);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing pointers to simple, built-in types.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// bool*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, Bool) {
							 | 
						|
								  bool* p = reinterpret_cast<bool*>(0xABCD);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// void*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, Void) {
							 | 
						|
								  void* p = reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xABCD);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// const void*.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, ConstVoid) {
							 | 
						|
								  const void* p = reinterpret_cast<const void*>(0xABCD);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing pointers to pointers.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPointerToPointerTest, IntPointerPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  int** p = reinterpret_cast<int**>(0xABCD);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								  p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing (non-member) function pointers.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								void MyFunction(int /* n */) {}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPointerTest, NonMemberFunctionPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  // We cannot directly cast &MyFunction to const void* because the
							 | 
						|
								  // standard disallows casting between pointers to functions and
							 | 
						|
								  // pointers to objects, and some compilers (e.g. GCC 3.4) enforce
							 | 
						|
								  // this limitation.
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(
							 | 
						|
								      PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(
							 | 
						|
								          reinterpret_cast<internal::BiggestInt>(&MyFunction))),
							 | 
						|
								      Print(&MyFunction));
							 | 
						|
								  int (*p)(bool) = NULL;  // NOLINT
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// An assertion predicate determining whether a one string is a prefix for
							 | 
						|
								// another.
							 | 
						|
								template <typename StringType>
							 | 
						|
								AssertionResult HasPrefix(const StringType& str, const StringType& prefix) {
							 | 
						|
								  if (str.find(prefix, 0) == 0)
							 | 
						|
								    return AssertionSuccess();
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  const bool is_wide_string = sizeof(prefix[0]) > 1;
							 | 
						|
								  const char* const begin_string_quote = is_wide_string ? "L\"" : "\"";
							 | 
						|
								  return AssertionFailure()
							 | 
						|
								      << begin_string_quote << prefix << "\" is not a prefix of "
							 | 
						|
								      << begin_string_quote << str << "\"\n";
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing member variable pointers.  Although they are called
							 | 
						|
								// pointers, they don't point to a location in the address space.
							 | 
						|
								// Their representation is implementation-defined.  Thus they will be
							 | 
						|
								// printed as raw bytes.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								struct Foo {
							 | 
						|
								 public:
							 | 
						|
								  virtual ~Foo() {}
							 | 
						|
								  int MyMethod(char x) { return x + 1; }
							 | 
						|
								  virtual char MyVirtualMethod(int /* n */) { return 'a'; }
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  int value;
							 | 
						|
								};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPointerTest, MemberVariablePointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::value),
							 | 
						|
								                        Print(sizeof(&Foo::value)) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								  int (Foo::*p) = NULL;  // NOLINT
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(p),
							 | 
						|
								                        Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing member function pointers.  Although they are called
							 | 
						|
								// pointers, they don't point to a location in the address space.
							 | 
						|
								// Their representation is implementation-defined.  Thus they will be
							 | 
						|
								// printed as raw bytes.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPointerTest, MemberFunctionPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::MyMethod),
							 | 
						|
								                        Print(sizeof(&Foo::MyMethod)) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(
							 | 
						|
								      HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::MyVirtualMethod),
							 | 
						|
								                Print(sizeof((&Foo::MyVirtualMethod))) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								  int (Foo::*p)(char) = NULL;  // NOLINT
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(p),
							 | 
						|
								                        Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing C arrays.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// The difference between this and Print() is that it ensures that the
							 | 
						|
								// argument is a reference to an array.
							 | 
						|
								template <typename T, size_t N>
							 | 
						|
								string PrintArrayHelper(T (&a)[N]) {
							 | 
						|
								  return Print(a);
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// One-dimensional array.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, OneDimensionalArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  int a[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Two-dimensional array.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, TwoDimensionalArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  int a[2][5] = {
							 | 
						|
								    { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 },
							 | 
						|
								    { 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 }
							 | 
						|
								  };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }, { 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 } }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Array of const elements.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, ConstArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  const bool a[1] = { false };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ false }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// char array without terminating NUL.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, CharArrayWithNoTerminatingNul) {
							 | 
						|
								  // Array a contains '\0' in the middle and doesn't end with '\0'.
							 | 
						|
								  char a[] = { 'H', '\0', 'i' };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"H\\0i\" (no terminating NUL)", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// const char array with terminating NUL.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, ConstCharArrayWithTerminatingNul) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char a[] = "\0Hi";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"\\0Hi\"", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// const wchar_t array without terminating NUL.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, WCharArrayWithNoTerminatingNul) {
							 | 
						|
								  // Array a contains '\0' in the middle and doesn't end with '\0'.
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t a[] = { L'H', L'\0', L'i' };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"H\\0i\" (no terminating NUL)", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t array with terminating NUL.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, WConstCharArrayWithTerminatingNul) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t a[] = L"\0Hi";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"\\0Hi\"", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Array of objects.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, ObjectArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  string a[3] = { "Hi", "Hello", "Ni hao" };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ \"Hi\", \"Hello\", \"Ni hao\" }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Array with many elements.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintArrayTest, BigArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  int a[100] = { 1, 2, 3 };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ..., 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }",
							 | 
						|
								            PrintArrayHelper(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing ::string and ::std::string.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
							 | 
						|
								// ::string.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStringTest, StringInGlobalNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char s[] = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a";
							 | 
						|
								  const ::string str(s, sizeof(s));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\\0\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(str));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// ::std::string.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStringTest, StringInStdNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char s[] = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a";
							 | 
						|
								  const ::std::string str(s, sizeof(s));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\\0\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(str));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStringTest, StringAmbiguousHex) {
							 | 
						|
								  // "\x6BANANA" is ambiguous, it can be interpreted as starting with either of:
							 | 
						|
								  // '\x6', '\x6B', or '\x6BA'.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // a hex escaping sequence following by a decimal digit
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"0\\x12\" \"3\"", Print(::std::string("0\x12" "3")));
							 | 
						|
								  // a hex escaping sequence following by a hex digit (lower-case)
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"mm\\x6\" \"bananas\"", Print(::std::string("mm\x6" "bananas")));
							 | 
						|
								  // a hex escaping sequence following by a hex digit (upper-case)
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"NOM\\x6\" \"BANANA\"", Print(::std::string("NOM\x6" "BANANA")));
							 | 
						|
								  // a hex escaping sequence following by a non-xdigit
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"!\\x5-!\"", Print(::std::string("!\x5-!")));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing ::wstring and ::std::wstring.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								// ::wstring.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringInGlobalNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t s[] = L"'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D a";
							 | 
						|
								  const ::wstring str(s, sizeof(s)/sizeof(wchar_t));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v"
							 | 
						|
								            "\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\\0\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(str));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								// ::std::wstring.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringInStdNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t s[] = L"'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D a";
							 | 
						|
								  const ::std::wstring str(s, sizeof(s)/sizeof(wchar_t));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v"
							 | 
						|
								            "\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\\0\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(str));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringAmbiguousHex) {
							 | 
						|
								  // same for wide strings.
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"0\\x12\" L\"3\"", Print(::std::wstring(L"0\x12" L"3")));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"mm\\x6\" L\"bananas\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(::std::wstring(L"mm\x6" L"bananas")));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"NOM\\x6\" L\"BANANA\"",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(::std::wstring(L"NOM\x6" L"BANANA")));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("L\"!\\x5-!\"", Print(::std::wstring(L"!\x5-!")));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing types that support generic streaming (i.e. streaming
							 | 
						|
								// to std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits> for any valid Char and
							 | 
						|
								// CharTraits types).
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing a non-template type that supports generic streaming.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								class AllowsGenericStreaming {};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								template <typename Char, typename CharTraits>
							 | 
						|
								std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<(
							 | 
						|
								    std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os,
							 | 
						|
								    const AllowsGenericStreaming& /* a */) {
							 | 
						|
								  return os << "AllowsGenericStreaming";
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, NonTemplateType) {
							 | 
						|
								  AllowsGenericStreaming a;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreaming", Print(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing a template type that supports generic streaming.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								template <typename T>
							 | 
						|
								class AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate {};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T>
							 | 
						|
								std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<(
							 | 
						|
								    std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os,
							 | 
						|
								    const AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate<T>& /* a */) {
							 | 
						|
								  return os << "AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate";
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, TemplateType) {
							 | 
						|
								  AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate<int> a;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate", Print(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing a type that supports generic streaming and can be
							 | 
						|
								// implicitly converted to another printable type.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								template <typename T>
							 | 
						|
								class AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate {
							 | 
						|
								 public:
							 | 
						|
								  operator bool() const { return false; }
							 | 
						|
								};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T>
							 | 
						|
								std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<(
							 | 
						|
								    std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os,
							 | 
						|
								    const AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate<T>& /* a */) {
							 | 
						|
								  return os << "AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate";
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, TypeImplicitlyConvertible) {
							 | 
						|
								  AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate<int> a;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate", Print(a));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_STRING_PIECE_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing StringPiece.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStringPieceTest, SimpleStringPiece) {
							 | 
						|
								  const StringPiece sp = "Hello";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"Hello\"", Print(sp));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStringPieceTest, UnprintableCharacters) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char str[] = "NUL (\0) and \r\t";
							 | 
						|
								  const StringPiece sp(str, sizeof(str) - 1);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"NUL (\\0) and \\r\\t\"", Print(sp));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STRING_PIECE_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing STL containers.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, EmptyDeque) {
							 | 
						|
								  deque<char> empty;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{}", Print(empty));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, NonEmptyDeque) {
							 | 
						|
								  deque<int> non_empty;
							 | 
						|
								  non_empty.push_back(1);
							 | 
						|
								  non_empty.push_back(3);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 3 }", Print(non_empty));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_HASH_MAP_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, OneElementHashMap) {
							 | 
						|
								  hash_map<int, char> map1;
							 | 
						|
								  map1[1] = 'a';
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ (1, 'a' (97, 0x61)) }", Print(map1));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashMultiMap) {
							 | 
						|
								  hash_multimap<int, bool> map1;
							 | 
						|
								  map1.insert(make_pair(5, true));
							 | 
						|
								  map1.insert(make_pair(5, false));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // Elements of hash_multimap can be printed in any order.
							 | 
						|
								  const string result = Print(map1);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(result == "{ (5, true), (5, false) }" ||
							 | 
						|
								              result == "{ (5, false), (5, true) }")
							 | 
						|
								                  << " where Print(map1) returns \"" << result << "\".";
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_HASH_MAP_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_HASH_SET_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashSet) {
							 | 
						|
								  hash_set<string> set1;
							 | 
						|
								  set1.insert("hello");
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ \"hello\" }", Print(set1));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashMultiSet) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int kSize = 5;
							 | 
						|
								  int a[kSize] = { 1, 1, 2, 5, 1 };
							 | 
						|
								  hash_multiset<int> set1(a, a + kSize);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // Elements of hash_multiset can be printed in any order.
							 | 
						|
								  const string result = Print(set1);
							 | 
						|
								  const string expected_pattern = "{ d, d, d, d, d }";  // d means a digit.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // Verifies the result matches the expected pattern; also extracts
							 | 
						|
								  // the numbers in the result.
							 | 
						|
								  ASSERT_EQ(expected_pattern.length(), result.length());
							 | 
						|
								  std::vector<int> numbers;
							 | 
						|
								  for (size_t i = 0; i != result.length(); i++) {
							 | 
						|
								    if (expected_pattern[i] == 'd') {
							 | 
						|
								      ASSERT_NE(isdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(result[i])), 0);
							 | 
						|
								      numbers.push_back(result[i] - '0');
							 | 
						|
								    } else {
							 | 
						|
								      EXPECT_EQ(expected_pattern[i], result[i]) << " where result is "
							 | 
						|
								                                                << result;
							 | 
						|
								    }
							 | 
						|
								  }
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // Makes sure the result contains the right numbers.
							 | 
						|
								  std::sort(numbers.begin(), numbers.end());
							 | 
						|
								  std::sort(a, a + kSize);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(std::equal(a, a + kSize, numbers.begin()));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_HASH_SET_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, List) {
							 | 
						|
								  const string a[] = {
							 | 
						|
								    "hello",
							 | 
						|
								    "world"
							 | 
						|
								  };
							 | 
						|
								  const list<string> strings(a, a + 2);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ \"hello\", \"world\" }", Print(strings));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Map) {
							 | 
						|
								  map<int, bool> map1;
							 | 
						|
								  map1[1] = true;
							 | 
						|
								  map1[5] = false;
							 | 
						|
								  map1[3] = true;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ (1, true), (3, true), (5, false) }", Print(map1));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, MultiMap) {
							 | 
						|
								  multimap<bool, int> map1;
							 | 
						|
								  // The make_pair template function would deduce the type as
							 | 
						|
								  // pair<bool, int> here, and since the key part in a multimap has to
							 | 
						|
								  // be constant, without a templated ctor in the pair class (as in
							 | 
						|
								  // libCstd on Solaris), make_pair call would fail to compile as no
							 | 
						|
								  // implicit conversion is found.  Thus explicit typename is used
							 | 
						|
								  // here instead.
							 | 
						|
								  map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(true, 0));
							 | 
						|
								  map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(true, 1));
							 | 
						|
								  map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(false, 2));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ (false, 2), (true, 0), (true, 1) }", Print(map1));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Set) {
							 | 
						|
								  const unsigned int a[] = { 3, 0, 5 };
							 | 
						|
								  set<unsigned int> set1(a, a + 3);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 0, 3, 5 }", Print(set1));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, MultiSet) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int a[] = { 1, 1, 2, 5, 1 };
							 | 
						|
								  multiset<int> set1(a, a + 5);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 1, 1, 2, 5 }", Print(set1));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Pair) {
							 | 
						|
								  pair<const bool, int> p(true, 5);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(true, 5)", Print(p));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Vector) {
							 | 
						|
								  vector<int> v;
							 | 
						|
								  v.push_back(1);
							 | 
						|
								  v.push_back(2);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2 }", Print(v));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, LongSequence) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int a[100] = { 1, 2, 3 };
							 | 
						|
								  const vector<int> v(a, a + 100);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "
							 | 
						|
								            "0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ... }", Print(v));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, NestedContainer) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int a1[] = { 1, 2 };
							 | 
						|
								  const int a2[] = { 3, 4, 5 };
							 | 
						|
								  const list<int> l1(a1, a1 + 2);
							 | 
						|
								  const list<int> l2(a2, a2 + 3);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  vector<list<int> > v;
							 | 
						|
								  v.push_back(l1);
							 | 
						|
								  v.push_back(l2);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } }", Print(v));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, OneDimensionalNativeArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int a[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };
							 | 
						|
								  NativeArray<int> b(a, 3, kReference);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3 }", Print(b));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, TwoDimensionalNativeArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int a[2][3] = { { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } };
							 | 
						|
								  NativeArray<int[3]> b(a, 2, kReference);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } }", Print(b));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that a class named iterator isn't treated as a container.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								struct iterator {
							 | 
						|
								  char x;
							 | 
						|
								};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Iterator) {
							 | 
						|
								  iterator it = {};
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>", Print(it));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that a class named const_iterator isn't treated as a container.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								struct const_iterator {
							 | 
						|
								  char x;
							 | 
						|
								};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, ConstIterator) {
							 | 
						|
								  const_iterator it = {};
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>", Print(it));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing tuples.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tuples of various arities.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintTupleTest, VariousSizes) {
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<> t0;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("()", Print(t0));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<int> t1(5);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(5)", Print(t1));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<char, bool> t2('a', true);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("('a' (97, 0x61), true)", Print(t2));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, int, int> t3(false, 2, 3);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3)", Print(t3));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, int, int, int> t4(false, 2, 3, 4);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4)", Print(t4));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool> t5(false, 2, 3, 4, true);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true)", Print(t5));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int> t6(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6)", Print(t6));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int, int> t7(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7)", Print(t7));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int, int, bool> t8(
							 | 
						|
								      false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true)", Print(t8));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int, int, bool, int> t9(
							 | 
						|
								      false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true, 9);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true, 9)", Print(t9));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  const char* const str = "8";
							 | 
						|
								  // VC++ 2010's implementation of tuple of C++0x is deficient, requiring
							 | 
						|
								  // an explicit type cast of NULL to be used.
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<bool, char, short, testing::internal::Int32,  // NOLINT
							 | 
						|
								      testing::internal::Int64, float, double, const char*, void*, string>
							 | 
						|
								      t10(false, 'a', 3, 4, 5, 1.5F, -2.5, str,
							 | 
						|
								          ImplicitCast_<void*>(NULL), "10");
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("(false, 'a' (97, 0x61), 3, 4, 5, 1.5, -2.5, " + PrintPointer(str) +
							 | 
						|
								            " pointing to \"8\", NULL, \"10\")",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(t10));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Nested tuples.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintTupleTest, NestedTuple) {
							 | 
						|
								  tuple<tuple<int, bool>, char> nested(make_tuple(5, true), 'a');
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("((5, true), 'a' (97, 0x61))", Print(nested));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing user-defined unprintable types.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Unprintable types in the global namespace.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintUnprintableTypeTest, InGlobalNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(UnprintableTemplateInGlobal<char>()));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Unprintable types in a user namespace.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintUnprintableTypeTest, InUserNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("16-byte object <EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(::foo::UnprintableInFoo()));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Unprintable types are that too big to be printed completely.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								struct Big {
							 | 
						|
								  Big() { memset(array, 0, sizeof(array)); }
							 | 
						|
								  char array[257];
							 | 
						|
								};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintUnpritableTypeTest, BigObject) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("257-byte object <00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
							 | 
						|
								            "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
							 | 
						|
								            "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
							 | 
						|
								            "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 ... 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
							 | 
						|
								            "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
							 | 
						|
								            "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
							 | 
						|
								            "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00>",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(Big()));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing user-defined streamable types.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Streamable types in the global namespace.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStreamableTypeTest, InGlobalNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  StreamableInGlobal x;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("StreamableInGlobal", Print(x));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("StreamableInGlobal*", Print(&x));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Printable template types in a user namespace.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintStreamableTypeTest, TemplateTypeInUserNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("StreamableTemplateInFoo: 0",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(::foo::StreamableTemplateInFoo<int>()));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing user-defined types that have a PrintTo() function.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, InUserNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("PrintableViaPrintTo: 0",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(::foo::PrintableViaPrintTo()));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing a pointer to a user-defined type that has a <<
							 | 
						|
								// operator for its pointer.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, PointerInUserNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  ::foo::PointerPrintable x;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("PointerPrintable*", Print(&x));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing user-defined class template that have a PrintTo() function.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, TemplateInUserNamespace) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("PrintableViaPrintToTemplate: 5",
							 | 
						|
								            Print(::foo::PrintableViaPrintToTemplate<int>(5)));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing a protocol message.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintProtocolMessageTest, PrintsShortDebugString) {
							 | 
						|
								  testing::internal::TestMessage msg;
							 | 
						|
								  msg.set_member("yes");
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("<member:\"yes\">", Print(msg));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing a short proto2 message.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintProto2MessageTest, PrintsShortDebugStringWhenItIsShort) {
							 | 
						|
								  testing::internal::FooMessage msg;
							 | 
						|
								  msg.set_int_field(2);
							 | 
						|
								  msg.set_string_field("hello");
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRED2(RE::FullMatch, Print(msg),
							 | 
						|
								               "<int_field:\\s*2\\s+string_field:\\s*\"hello\">");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests printing a long proto2 message.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintProto2MessageTest, PrintsDebugStringWhenItIsLong) {
							 | 
						|
								  testing::internal::FooMessage msg;
							 | 
						|
								  msg.set_int_field(2);
							 | 
						|
								  msg.set_string_field("hello");
							 | 
						|
								  msg.add_names("peter");
							 | 
						|
								  msg.add_names("paul");
							 | 
						|
								  msg.add_names("mary");
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRED2(RE::FullMatch, Print(msg),
							 | 
						|
								               "<\n"
							 | 
						|
								               "int_field:\\s*2\n"
							 | 
						|
								               "string_field:\\s*\"hello\"\n"
							 | 
						|
								               "names:\\s*\"peter\"\n"
							 | 
						|
								               "names:\\s*\"paul\"\n"
							 | 
						|
								               "names:\\s*\"mary\"\n"
							 | 
						|
								               ">");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that the universal printer prints both the address and the
							 | 
						|
								// value of a reference.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintReferenceTest, PrintsAddressAndValue) {
							 | 
						|
								  int n = 5;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&n) + " 5", PrintByRef(n));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  int a[2][3] = {
							 | 
						|
								    { 0, 1, 2 },
							 | 
						|
								    { 3, 4, 5 }
							 | 
						|
								  };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(a) + " { { 0, 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } }",
							 | 
						|
								            PrintByRef(a));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  const ::foo::UnprintableInFoo x;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&x) + " 16-byte object "
							 | 
						|
								            "<EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>",
							 | 
						|
								            PrintByRef(x));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that the universal printer prints a function pointer passed by
							 | 
						|
								// reference.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesFunctionPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  void (*fp)(int n) = &MyFunction;
							 | 
						|
								  const string fp_pointer_string =
							 | 
						|
								      PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&fp));
							 | 
						|
								  // We cannot directly cast &MyFunction to const void* because the
							 | 
						|
								  // standard disallows casting between pointers to functions and
							 | 
						|
								  // pointers to objects, and some compilers (e.g. GCC 3.4) enforce
							 | 
						|
								  // this limitation.
							 | 
						|
								  const string fp_string = PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(
							 | 
						|
								      reinterpret_cast<internal::BiggestInt>(fp)));
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("@" + fp_pointer_string + " " + fp_string,
							 | 
						|
								            PrintByRef(fp));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that the universal printer prints a member function pointer
							 | 
						|
								// passed by reference.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesMemberFunctionPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  int (Foo::*p)(char ch) = &Foo::MyMethod;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(
							 | 
						|
								      PrintByRef(p),
							 | 
						|
								      "@" + PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&p)) + " " +
							 | 
						|
								          Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  char (Foo::*p2)(int n) = &Foo::MyVirtualMethod;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(
							 | 
						|
								      PrintByRef(p2),
							 | 
						|
								      "@" + PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&p2)) + " " +
							 | 
						|
								          Print(sizeof(p2)) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that the universal printer prints a member variable pointer
							 | 
						|
								// passed by reference.
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesMemberVariablePointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  int (Foo::*p) = &Foo::value;  // NOLINT
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(
							 | 
						|
								      PrintByRef(p),
							 | 
						|
								      "@" + PrintPointer(&p) + " " + Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests that FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(), which is used to print
							 | 
						|
								// an operand in a comparison assertion (e.g. ASSERT_EQ) when the assertion
							 | 
						|
								// fails, formats the operand in the desired way.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// scalar
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForScalar) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("123",
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(123, 124).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// non-char pointer
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForNonCharPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  int n = 0;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&n),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&n, &n).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// non-char array
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, FormatsNonCharArrayAsPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  // In expression 'array == x', 'array' is compared by pointer.
							 | 
						|
								  // Therefore we want to print an array operand as a pointer.
							 | 
						|
								  int n[] = { 1, 2, 3 };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(n),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(n, n).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests formatting a char pointer when it's compared with another pointer.
							 | 
						|
								// In this case we want to print it as a raw pointer, as the comparision is by
							 | 
						|
								// pointer.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// char pointer vs pointer
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  // In expression 'p == x', where 'p' and 'x' are (const or not) char
							 | 
						|
								  // pointers, the operands are compared by pointer.  Therefore we
							 | 
						|
								  // want to print 'p' as a pointer instead of a C string (we don't
							 | 
						|
								  // even know if it's supposed to point to a valid C string).
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // const char*
							 | 
						|
								  const char* s = "hello";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, s).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // char*
							 | 
						|
								  char ch = 'a';
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&ch),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&ch, &ch).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t pointer vs pointer
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  // In expression 'p == x', where 'p' and 'x' are (const or not) char
							 | 
						|
								  // pointers, the operands are compared by pointer.  Therefore we
							 | 
						|
								  // want to print 'p' as a pointer instead of a wide C string (we don't
							 | 
						|
								  // even know if it's supposed to point to a valid wide C string).
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // const wchar_t*
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t* s = L"hello";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, s).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // wchar_t*
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t ch = L'a';
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&ch),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&ch, &ch).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests formatting a char pointer when it's compared to a string object.
							 | 
						|
								// In this case we want to print the char pointer as a C string.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
							 | 
						|
								// char pointer vs ::string
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* s = "hello \"world";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("\"hello \\\"world\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::string()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // char*
							 | 
						|
								  char str[] = "hi\1";
							 | 
						|
								  char* p = str;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi\\x1\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::string()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// char pointer vs std::string
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsStdString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* s = "hello \"world";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("\"hello \\\"world\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::std::string()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // char*
							 | 
						|
								  char str[] = "hi\1";
							 | 
						|
								  char* p = str;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi\\x1\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::std::string()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t pointer vs ::wstring
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsWString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t* s = L"hi \"world";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi \\\"world\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::wstring()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // wchar_t*
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t str[] = L"hi\1";
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t* p = str;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi\\x1\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::wstring()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t pointer vs std::wstring
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsStdWString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t* s = L"hi \"world";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi \\\"world\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::std::wstring()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  // wchar_t*
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t str[] = L"hi\1";
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t* p = str;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi\\x1\"",  // The string content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::std::wstring()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests formatting a char array when it's compared with a pointer or array.
							 | 
						|
								// In this case we want to print the array as a row pointer, as the comparison
							 | 
						|
								// is by pointer.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// char array vs pointer
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  char str[] = "hi \"world\"";
							 | 
						|
								  char* p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, p).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// char array vs char array
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsCharArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char str[] = "hi \"world\"";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, str).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t array vs pointer
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsPointer) {
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\"";
							 | 
						|
								  wchar_t* p = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, p).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t array vs wchar_t array
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsWCharArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\"";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
							 | 
						|
								            FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, str).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Tests formatting a char array when it's compared with a string object.
							 | 
						|
								// In this case we want to print the array as a C string.
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
							 | 
						|
								// char array vs string
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char str[] = "hi \"w\0rld\"";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi \\\"w\"",  // The content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								                                // Embedded NUL terminates the string.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::string()).c_str());
							 | 
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								}
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								#endif
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							 | 
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								// char array vs std::string
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								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsStdString) {
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								  const char str[] = "hi \"world\"";
							 | 
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								  EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi \\\"world\\\"\"",  // The content should be escaped.
							 | 
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								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::std::string()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
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						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t array vs wstring
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsWString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\"";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi \\\"world\\\"\"",  // The content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								               FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::wstring()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif
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						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
							 | 
						|
								// wchar_t array vs std::wstring
							 | 
						|
								TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsStdWString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"w\0rld\"";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_STREQ(
							 | 
						|
								      "L\"hi \\\"w\"",  // The content should be escaped.
							 | 
						|
								                        // Embedded NUL terminates the string.
							 | 
						|
								      FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::std::wstring()).c_str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								#endif
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								// Useful for testing PrintToString().  We cannot use EXPECT_EQ()
							 | 
						|
								// there as its implementation uses PrintToString().  The caller must
							 | 
						|
								// ensure that 'value' has no side effect.
							 | 
						|
								#define EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(value, expected_string)         \
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_TRUE(PrintToString(value) == (expected_string))        \
							 | 
						|
								      << " where " #value " prints as " << (PrintToString(value))
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForScalar) {
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(123, "123");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForPointerToConstChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* p = "hello";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\"");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForPointerToNonConstChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  char s[] = "hello";
							 | 
						|
								  char* p = s;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\"");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, EscapesForPointerToConstChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* p = "hello\n";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\\n\"");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, EscapesForPointerToNonConstChar) {
							 | 
						|
								  char s[] = "hello\1";
							 | 
						|
								  char* p = s;
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\\x1\"");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  int n[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(n, "{ 1, 2, 3 }");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForCharArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  char s[] = "hello";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(s, "\"hello\"");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForCharArrayWithEmbeddedNul) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char str_with_nul[] = "hello\0 world";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(str_with_nul, "\"hello\\0 world\"");
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  char mutable_str_with_nul[] = "hello\0 world";
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(mutable_str_with_nul, "\"hello\\0 world\"");
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#undef EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForNonReference) {
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalTersePrint(123, &ss);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForReference) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int& n = 123;
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalTersePrint(n, &ss);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForCString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* s1 = "abc";
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss1;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalTersePrint(s1, &ss1);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"abc\"", ss1.str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  char* s2 = const_cast<char*>(s1);
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss2;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalTersePrint(s2, &ss2);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"abc\"", ss2.str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  const char* s3 = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss3;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalTersePrint(s3, &ss3);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", ss3.str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForNonReference) {
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalPrint(123, &ss);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForReference) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int& n = 123;
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalPrint(n, &ss);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForCString) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char* s1 = "abc";
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss1;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalPrint(s1, &ss1);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s1) + " pointing to \"abc\"", string(ss1.str()));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  char* s2 = const_cast<char*>(s1);
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss2;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalPrint(s2, &ss2);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s2) + " pointing to \"abc\"", string(ss2.str()));
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  const char* s3 = NULL;
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss3;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalPrint(s3, &ss3);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("NULL", ss3.str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForCharArray) {
							 | 
						|
								  const char str[] = "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2";
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss1;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalPrint(str, &ss1);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"\\\"Line\\0 1\\\"\\nLine 2\"", ss1.str());
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  const char mutable_str[] = "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2";
							 | 
						|
								  ::std::stringstream ss2;
							 | 
						|
								  UniversalPrint(mutable_str, &ss2);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"\\\"Line\\0 1\\\"\\nLine 2\"", ss2.str());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsEmptyTuple) {
							 | 
						|
								  Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(make_tuple());
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ(0u, result.size());
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsOneTuple) {
							 | 
						|
								  Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(make_tuple(1));
							 | 
						|
								  ASSERT_EQ(1u, result.size());
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]);
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsTwoTuple) {
							 | 
						|
								  Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(make_tuple(1, 'a'));
							 | 
						|
								  ASSERT_EQ(2u, result.size());
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("'a' (97, 0x61)", result[1]);
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsTersely) {
							 | 
						|
								  const int n = 1;
							 | 
						|
								  Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(
							 | 
						|
								      tuple<const int&, const char*>(n, "a"));
							 | 
						|
								  ASSERT_EQ(2u, result.size());
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]);
							 | 
						|
								  EXPECT_EQ("\"a\"", result[1]);
							 | 
						|
								}
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								}  // namespace gtest_printers_test
							 | 
						|
								}  // namespace testing
							 |