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				| // Copyright 2005, Google Inc. | |
| // All rights reserved. | |
| // | |
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| // met: | |
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| // distribution. | |
| //     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its | |
| // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from | |
| // this software without specific prior written permission. | |
| // | |
| // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS | |
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| // | |
| // Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan) | |
| // | |
| // The Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test) | |
| // | |
| // This header file defines the Message class. | |
| // | |
| // IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to limitation of the C++ language, we have to | |
| // leave some internal implementation details in this header file. | |
| // They are clearly marked by comments like this: | |
| // | |
| //   // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. | |
| // | |
| // Such code is NOT meant to be used by a user directly, and is subject | |
| // to CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  Therefore DO NOT DEPEND ON IT in a user | |
| // program! | |
|  | |
| #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ | |
| #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ | |
|  | |
| #include <limits> | |
|  | |
| #include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" | |
|  | |
| // Ensures that there is at least one operator<< in the global namespace. | |
| // See Message& operator<<(...) below for why. | |
| void operator<<(const testing::internal::Secret&, int); | |
| 
 | |
| namespace testing { | |
| 
 | |
| // The Message class works like an ostream repeater. | |
| // | |
| // Typical usage: | |
| // | |
| //   1. You stream a bunch of values to a Message object. | |
| //      It will remember the text in a stringstream. | |
| //   2. Then you stream the Message object to an ostream. | |
| //      This causes the text in the Message to be streamed | |
| //      to the ostream. | |
| // | |
| // For example; | |
| // | |
| //   testing::Message foo; | |
| //   foo << 1 << " != " << 2; | |
| //   std::cout << foo; | |
| // | |
| // will print "1 != 2". | |
| // | |
| // Message is not intended to be inherited from.  In particular, its | |
| // destructor is not virtual. | |
| // | |
| // Note that stringstream behaves differently in gcc and in MSVC.  You | |
| // can stream a NULL char pointer to it in the former, but not in the | |
| // latter (it causes an access violation if you do).  The Message | |
| // class hides this difference by treating a NULL char pointer as | |
| // "(null)". | |
| class GTEST_API_ Message { | |
|  private: | |
|   // The type of basic IO manipulators (endl, ends, and flush) for | |
|   // narrow streams. | |
|   typedef std::ostream& (*BasicNarrowIoManip)(std::ostream&); | |
| 
 | |
|  public: | |
|   // Constructs an empty Message. | |
|   Message(); | |
| 
 | |
|   // Copy constructor. | |
|   Message(const Message& msg) : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) {  // NOLINT | |
|     *ss_ << msg.GetString(); | |
|   } | |
| 
 | |
|   // Constructs a Message from a C-string. | |
|   explicit Message(const char* str) : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) { | |
|     *ss_ << str; | |
|   } | |
| 
 | |
| #if GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN | |
|   // Streams a value (either a pointer or not) to this object. | |
|   template <typename T> | |
|   inline Message& operator <<(const T& value) { | |
|     StreamHelper(typename internal::is_pointer<T>::type(), value); | |
|     return *this; | |
|   } | |
| #else | |
|   // Streams a non-pointer value to this object. | |
|   template <typename T> | |
|   inline Message& operator <<(const T& val) { | |
|     // Some libraries overload << for STL containers.  These | |
|     // overloads are defined in the global namespace instead of ::std. | |
|     // | |
|     // C++'s symbol lookup rule (i.e. Koenig lookup) says that these | |
|     // overloads are visible in either the std namespace or the global | |
|     // namespace, but not other namespaces, including the testing | |
|     // namespace which Google Test's Message class is in. | |
|     // | |
|     // To allow STL containers (and other types that has a << operator | |
|     // defined in the global namespace) to be used in Google Test | |
|     // assertions, testing::Message must access the custom << operator | |
|     // from the global namespace.  With this using declaration, | |
|     // overloads of << defined in the global namespace and those | |
|     // visible via Koenig lookup are both exposed in this function. | |
|     using ::operator <<; | |
|     *ss_ << val; | |
|     return *this; | |
|   } | |
| 
 | |
|   // Streams a pointer value to this object. | |
|   // | |
|   // This function is an overload of the previous one.  When you | |
|   // stream a pointer to a Message, this definition will be used as it | |
|   // is more specialized.  (The C++ Standard, section | |
|   // [temp.func.order].)  If you stream a non-pointer, then the | |
|   // previous definition will be used. | |
|   // | |
|   // The reason for this overload is that streaming a NULL pointer to | |
|   // ostream is undefined behavior.  Depending on the compiler, you | |
|   // may get "0", "(nil)", "(null)", or an access violation.  To | |
|   // ensure consistent result across compilers, we always treat NULL | |
|   // as "(null)". | |
|   template <typename T> | |
|   inline Message& operator <<(T* const& pointer) {  // NOLINT | |
|     if (pointer == NULL) { | |
|       *ss_ << "(null)"; | |
|     } else { | |
|       *ss_ << pointer; | |
|     } | |
|     return *this; | |
|   } | |
| #endif  // GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN | |
|  | |
|   // Since the basic IO manipulators are overloaded for both narrow | |
|   // and wide streams, we have to provide this specialized definition | |
|   // of operator <<, even though its body is the same as the | |
|   // templatized version above.  Without this definition, streaming | |
|   // endl or other basic IO manipulators to Message will confuse the | |
|   // compiler. | |
|   Message& operator <<(BasicNarrowIoManip val) { | |
|     *ss_ << val; | |
|     return *this; | |
|   } | |
| 
 | |
|   // Instead of 1/0, we want to see true/false for bool values. | |
|   Message& operator <<(bool b) { | |
|     return *this << (b ? "true" : "false"); | |
|   } | |
| 
 | |
|   // These two overloads allow streaming a wide C string to a Message | |
|   // using the UTF-8 encoding. | |
|   Message& operator <<(const wchar_t* wide_c_str); | |
|   Message& operator <<(wchar_t* wide_c_str); | |
| 
 | |
| #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING | |
|   // Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 | |
|   // encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. | |
|   Message& operator <<(const ::std::wstring& wstr); | |
| #endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING | |
|  | |
| #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING | |
|   // Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 | |
|   // encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. | |
|   Message& operator <<(const ::wstring& wstr); | |
| #endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING | |
|  | |
|   // Gets the text streamed to this object so far as an std::string. | |
|   // Each '\0' character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0". | |
|   // | |
|   // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. | |
|   std::string GetString() const; | |
| 
 | |
|  private: | |
| 
 | |
| #if GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN | |
|   // These are needed as the Nokia Symbian Compiler cannot decide between | |
|   // const T& and const T* in a function template. The Nokia compiler _can_ | |
|   // decide between class template specializations for T and T*, so a | |
|   // tr1::type_traits-like is_pointer works, and we can overload on that. | |
|   template <typename T> | |
|   inline void StreamHelper(internal::true_type /*is_pointer*/, T* pointer) { | |
|     if (pointer == NULL) { | |
|       *ss_ << "(null)"; | |
|     } else { | |
|       *ss_ << pointer; | |
|     } | |
|   } | |
|   template <typename T> | |
|   inline void StreamHelper(internal::false_type /*is_pointer*/, | |
|                            const T& value) { | |
|     // See the comments in Message& operator <<(const T&) above for why | |
|     // we need this using statement. | |
|     using ::operator <<; | |
|     *ss_ << value; | |
|   } | |
| #endif  // GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN | |
|  | |
|   // We'll hold the text streamed to this object here. | |
|   const internal::scoped_ptr< ::std::stringstream> ss_; | |
| 
 | |
|   // We declare (but don't implement) this to prevent the compiler | |
|   // from implementing the assignment operator. | |
|   void operator=(const Message&); | |
| }; | |
| 
 | |
| // Streams a Message to an ostream. | |
| inline std::ostream& operator <<(std::ostream& os, const Message& sb) { | |
|   return os << sb.GetString(); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| namespace internal { | |
| 
 | |
| // Converts a streamable value to an std::string.  A NULL pointer is | |
| // converted to "(null)".  When the input value is a ::string, | |
| // ::std::string, ::wstring, or ::std::wstring object, each NUL | |
| // character in it is replaced with "\\0". | |
| template <typename T> | |
| std::string StreamableToString(const T& streamable) { | |
|   return (Message() << streamable).GetString(); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| }  // namespace internal | |
| }  // namespace testing | |
|  | |
| #endif  // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_
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