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488 lines
19 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
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//
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// This file defines some utilities useful for implementing Google
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// Mock. They are subject to change without notice, so please DO NOT
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// USE THEM IN USER CODE.
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// IWYU pragma: private, include "gmock/gmock.h"
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// IWYU pragma: friend gmock/.*
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#ifndef GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_
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#define GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ostream> // NOLINT
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#include <string>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <vector>
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#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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namespace testing {
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template <typename>
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class Matcher;
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namespace internal {
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// Silence MSVC C4100 (unreferenced formal parameter) and
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// C4805('==': unsafe mix of type 'const int' and type 'const bool')
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GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4100 4805)
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// Joins a vector of strings as if they are fields of a tuple; returns
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// the joined string.
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GTEST_API_ std::string JoinAsKeyValueTuple(
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const std::vector<const char*>& names, const Strings& values);
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// Converts an identifier name to a space-separated list of lower-case
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// words. Each maximum substring of the form [A-Za-z][a-z]*|\d+ is
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// treated as one word. For example, both "FooBar123" and
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// "foo_bar_123" are converted to "foo bar 123".
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GTEST_API_ std::string ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(const char* id_name);
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// GetRawPointer(p) returns the raw pointer underlying p when p is a
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// smart pointer, or returns p itself when p is already a raw pointer.
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// The following default implementation is for the smart pointer case.
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template <typename Pointer>
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inline const typename Pointer::element_type* GetRawPointer(const Pointer& p) {
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return p.get();
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}
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// This overload version is for std::reference_wrapper, which does not work with
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// the overload above, as it does not have an `element_type`.
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template <typename Element>
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inline const Element* GetRawPointer(const std::reference_wrapper<Element>& r) {
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return &r.get();
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}
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// This overloaded version is for the raw pointer case.
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template <typename Element>
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inline Element* GetRawPointer(Element* p) {
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return p;
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}
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// Default definitions for all compilers.
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// NOTE: If you implement support for other compilers, make sure to avoid
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// unexpected overlaps.
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// (e.g., Clang also processes #pragma GCC, and clang-cl also handles _MSC_VER.)
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#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_PUSH()
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#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_CLANG(Level, Name)
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#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_POP()
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#if defined(__clang__)
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#undef GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_PUSH
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#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_PUSH() _Pragma("clang diagnostic push")
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#undef GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_CLANG
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#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_CLANG(Level, Warning) \
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_Pragma(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_STRINGIZE(clang diagnostic Level Warning))
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#undef GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_POP
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#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_WARNING_POP() _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop")
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#endif
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// MSVC treats wchar_t as a native type usually, but treats it as the
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// same as unsigned short when the compiler option /Zc:wchar_t- is
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// specified. It defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when wchar_t
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// is a native type.
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
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// wchar_t is a typedef.
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#else
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#define GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ 1
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#endif
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// In what follows, we use the term "kind" to indicate whether a type
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// is bool, an integer type (excluding bool), a floating-point type,
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// or none of them. This categorization is useful for determining
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// when a matcher argument type can be safely converted to another
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// type in the implementation of SafeMatcherCast.
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enum TypeKind { kBool, kInteger, kFloatingPoint, kOther };
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// KindOf<T>::value is the kind of type T.
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template <typename T>
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struct KindOf {
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enum { value = kOther }; // The default kind.
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};
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// This macro declares that the kind of 'type' is 'kind'.
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#define GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(type, kind) \
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template <> \
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struct KindOf<type> { \
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enum { value = kind }; \
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}
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(bool, kBool);
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// All standard integer types.
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(char, kInteger);
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(signed char, kInteger);
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned char, kInteger);
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(short, kInteger); // NOLINT
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned short, kInteger); // NOLINT
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(int, kInteger);
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned int, kInteger);
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long, kInteger); // NOLINT
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned long, kInteger); // NOLINT
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long long, kInteger); // NOLINT
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned long long, kInteger); // NOLINT
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#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(wchar_t, kInteger);
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#endif
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// All standard floating-point types.
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(float, kFloatingPoint);
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(double, kFloatingPoint);
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GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long double, kFloatingPoint);
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#undef GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_
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// Evaluates to the kind of 'type'.
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#define GMOCK_KIND_OF_(type) \
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static_cast< ::testing::internal::TypeKind>( \
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::testing::internal::KindOf<type>::value)
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// LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kFromKind, From, kToKind, To>::value
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// is true if and only if arithmetic type From can be losslessly converted to
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// arithmetic type To.
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//
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// It's the user's responsibility to ensure that both From and To are
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// raw (i.e. has no CV modifier, is not a pointer, and is not a
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// reference) built-in arithmetic types, kFromKind is the kind of
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// From, and kToKind is the kind of To; the value is
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// implementation-defined when the above pre-condition is violated.
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template <TypeKind kFromKind, typename From, TypeKind kToKind, typename To>
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using LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl = std::integral_constant<
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bool,
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// clang-format off
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// Converting from bool is always lossless
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(kFromKind == kBool) ? true
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// Converting between any other type kinds will be lossy if the type
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// kinds are not the same.
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: (kFromKind != kToKind) ? false
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: (kFromKind == kInteger &&
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// Converting between integers of different widths is allowed so long
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// as the conversion does not go from signed to unsigned.
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(((sizeof(From) < sizeof(To)) &&
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!(std::is_signed<From>::value && !std::is_signed<To>::value)) ||
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// Converting between integers of the same width only requires the
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// two types to have the same signedness.
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((sizeof(From) == sizeof(To)) &&
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(std::is_signed<From>::value == std::is_signed<To>::value)))
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) ? true
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// Floating point conversions are lossless if and only if `To` is at least
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// as wide as `From`.
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: (kFromKind == kFloatingPoint && (sizeof(From) <= sizeof(To))) ? true
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: false
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// clang-format on
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>;
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// LosslessArithmeticConvertible<From, To>::value is true if and only if
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// arithmetic type From can be losslessly converted to arithmetic type To.
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//
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// It's the user's responsibility to ensure that both From and To are
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// raw (i.e. has no CV modifier, is not a pointer, and is not a
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// reference) built-in arithmetic types; the value is
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// implementation-defined when the above pre-condition is violated.
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template <typename From, typename To>
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using LosslessArithmeticConvertible =
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LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<GMOCK_KIND_OF_(From), From,
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GMOCK_KIND_OF_(To), To>;
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// This interface knows how to report a Google Mock failure (either
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// non-fatal or fatal).
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class FailureReporterInterface {
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public:
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// The type of a failure (either non-fatal or fatal).
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enum FailureType { kNonfatal, kFatal };
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virtual ~FailureReporterInterface() = default;
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// Reports a failure that occurred at the given source file location.
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virtual void ReportFailure(FailureType type, const char* file, int line,
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const std::string& message) = 0;
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};
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// Returns the failure reporter used by Google Mock.
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GTEST_API_ FailureReporterInterface* GetFailureReporter();
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// Asserts that condition is true; aborts the process with the given
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// message if condition is false. We cannot use LOG(FATAL) or CHECK()
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// as Google Mock might be used to mock the log sink itself. We
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// inline this function to prevent it from showing up in the stack
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// trace.
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inline void Assert(bool condition, const char* file, int line,
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const std::string& msg) {
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if (!condition) {
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GetFailureReporter()->ReportFailure(FailureReporterInterface::kFatal, file,
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line, msg);
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}
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}
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inline void Assert(bool condition, const char* file, int line) {
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Assert(condition, file, line, "Assertion failed.");
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}
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// Verifies that condition is true; generates a non-fatal failure if
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// condition is false.
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inline void Expect(bool condition, const char* file, int line,
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const std::string& msg) {
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if (!condition) {
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GetFailureReporter()->ReportFailure(FailureReporterInterface::kNonfatal,
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file, line, msg);
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}
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}
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inline void Expect(bool condition, const char* file, int line) {
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Expect(condition, file, line, "Expectation failed.");
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}
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// Severity level of a log.
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enum LogSeverity { kInfo = 0, kWarning = 1 };
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// Valid values for the --gmock_verbose flag.
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// All logs (informational and warnings) are printed.
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const char kInfoVerbosity[] = "info";
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// Only warnings are printed.
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const char kWarningVerbosity[] = "warning";
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// No logs are printed.
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const char kErrorVerbosity[] = "error";
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// Returns true if and only if a log with the given severity is visible
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// according to the --gmock_verbose flag.
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GTEST_API_ bool LogIsVisible(LogSeverity severity);
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// Prints the given message to stdout if and only if 'severity' >= the level
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// specified by the --gmock_verbose flag. If stack_frames_to_skip >=
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// 0, also prints the stack trace excluding the top
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// stack_frames_to_skip frames. In opt mode, any positive
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// stack_frames_to_skip is treated as 0, since we don't know which
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// function calls will be inlined by the compiler and need to be
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// conservative.
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GTEST_API_ void Log(LogSeverity severity, const std::string& message,
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int stack_frames_to_skip);
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// A marker class that is used to resolve parameterless expectations to the
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// correct overload. This must not be instantiable, to prevent client code from
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// accidentally resolving to the overload; for example:
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//
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// ON_CALL(mock, Method({}, nullptr))...
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//
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class WithoutMatchers {
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private:
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WithoutMatchers() {}
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friend GTEST_API_ WithoutMatchers GetWithoutMatchers();
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};
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// Internal use only: access the singleton instance of WithoutMatchers.
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GTEST_API_ WithoutMatchers GetWithoutMatchers();
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// Invalid<T>() is usable as an expression of type T, but will terminate
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// the program with an assertion failure if actually run. This is useful
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// when a value of type T is needed for compilation, but the statement
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// will not really be executed (or we don't care if the statement
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// crashes).
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template <typename T>
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inline T Invalid() {
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Assert(/*condition=*/false, /*file=*/"", /*line=*/-1,
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"Internal error: attempt to return invalid value");
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#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
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__builtin_unreachable();
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#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
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__assume(0);
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#else
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return Invalid<T>();
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#endif
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}
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// Given a raw type (i.e. having no top-level reference or const
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// modifier) RawContainer that's either an STL-style container or a
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// native array, class StlContainerView<RawContainer> has the
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// following members:
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//
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// - type is a type that provides an STL-style container view to
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// (i.e. implements the STL container concept for) RawContainer;
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// - const_reference is a type that provides a reference to a const
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// RawContainer;
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// - ConstReference(raw_container) returns a const reference to an STL-style
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// container view to raw_container, which is a RawContainer.
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// - Copy(raw_container) returns an STL-style container view of a
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// copy of raw_container, which is a RawContainer.
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//
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// This generic version is used when RawContainer itself is already an
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// STL-style container.
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template <class RawContainer>
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class StlContainerView {
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public:
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typedef RawContainer type;
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typedef const type& const_reference;
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static const_reference ConstReference(const RawContainer& container) {
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static_assert(!std::is_const<RawContainer>::value,
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"RawContainer type must not be const");
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return container;
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}
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static type Copy(const RawContainer& container) { return container; }
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};
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// This specialization is used when RawContainer is a native array type.
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template <typename Element, size_t N>
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class StlContainerView<Element[N]> {
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public:
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typedef typename std::remove_const<Element>::type RawElement;
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typedef internal::NativeArray<RawElement> type;
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// NativeArray<T> can represent a native array either by value or by
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// reference (selected by a constructor argument), so 'const type'
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// can be used to reference a const native array. We cannot
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// 'typedef const type& const_reference' here, as that would mean
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// ConstReference() has to return a reference to a local variable.
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typedef const type const_reference;
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static const_reference ConstReference(const Element (&array)[N]) {
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static_assert(std::is_same<Element, RawElement>::value,
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"Element type must not be const");
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return type(array, N, RelationToSourceReference());
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}
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static type Copy(const Element (&array)[N]) {
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return type(array, N, RelationToSourceCopy());
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}
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};
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// This specialization is used when RawContainer is a native array
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// represented as a (pointer, size) tuple.
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template <typename ElementPointer, typename Size>
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class StlContainerView< ::std::tuple<ElementPointer, Size> > {
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public:
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typedef typename std::remove_const<
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typename std::pointer_traits<ElementPointer>::element_type>::type
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RawElement;
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typedef internal::NativeArray<RawElement> type;
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typedef const type const_reference;
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static const_reference ConstReference(
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const ::std::tuple<ElementPointer, Size>& array) {
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return type(std::get<0>(array), std::get<1>(array),
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RelationToSourceReference());
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}
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static type Copy(const ::std::tuple<ElementPointer, Size>& array) {
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return type(std::get<0>(array), std::get<1>(array), RelationToSourceCopy());
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}
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};
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// The following specialization prevents the user from instantiating
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// StlContainer with a reference type.
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template <typename T>
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class StlContainerView<T&>;
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// A type transform to remove constness from the first part of a pair.
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// Pairs like that are used as the value_type of associative containers,
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// and this transform produces a similar but assignable pair.
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template <typename T>
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struct RemoveConstFromKey {
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typedef T type;
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};
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// Partially specialized to remove constness from std::pair<const K, V>.
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template <typename K, typename V>
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struct RemoveConstFromKey<std::pair<const K, V> > {
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typedef std::pair<K, V> type;
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};
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// Emit an assertion failure due to incorrect DoDefault() usage. Out-of-lined to
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// reduce code size.
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GTEST_API_ void IllegalDoDefault(const char* file, int line);
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template <typename F, typename Tuple, size_t... Idx>
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auto ApplyImpl(F&& f, Tuple&& args, IndexSequence<Idx...>)
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-> decltype(std::forward<F>(f)(
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std::get<Idx>(std::forward<Tuple>(args))...)) {
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return std::forward<F>(f)(std::get<Idx>(std::forward<Tuple>(args))...);
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}
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// Apply the function to a tuple of arguments.
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template <typename F, typename Tuple>
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auto Apply(F&& f, Tuple&& args) -> decltype(ApplyImpl(
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std::forward<F>(f), std::forward<Tuple>(args),
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MakeIndexSequence<std::tuple_size<
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typename std::remove_reference<Tuple>::type>::value>())) {
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return ApplyImpl(std::forward<F>(f), std::forward<Tuple>(args),
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MakeIndexSequence<std::tuple_size<
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typename std::remove_reference<Tuple>::type>::value>());
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}
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// Template struct Function<F>, where F must be a function type, contains
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// the following typedefs:
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//
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// Result: the function's return type.
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// Arg<N>: the type of the N-th argument, where N starts with 0.
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// ArgumentTuple: the tuple type consisting of all parameters of F.
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// ArgumentMatcherTuple: the tuple type consisting of Matchers for all
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// parameters of F.
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// MakeResultVoid: the function type obtained by substituting void
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// for the return type of F.
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// MakeResultIgnoredValue:
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// the function type obtained by substituting Something
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// for the return type of F.
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template <typename T>
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struct Function;
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template <typename R, typename... Args>
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struct Function<R(Args...)> {
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using Result = R;
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static constexpr size_t ArgumentCount = sizeof...(Args);
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template <size_t I>
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using Arg = ElemFromList<I, Args...>;
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using ArgumentTuple = std::tuple<Args...>;
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using ArgumentMatcherTuple = std::tuple<Matcher<Args>...>;
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using MakeResultVoid = void(Args...);
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using MakeResultIgnoredValue = IgnoredValue(Args...);
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};
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#ifdef GTEST_INTERNAL_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
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template <typename R, typename... Args>
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constexpr size_t Function<R(Args...)>::ArgumentCount;
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#endif
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// Workaround for MSVC error C2039: 'type': is not a member of 'std'
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// when std::tuple_element is used.
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// See: https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/3931
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// Can be replaced with std::tuple_element_t in C++14.
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template <size_t I, typename T>
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using TupleElement = typename std::tuple_element<I, T>::type;
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bool Base64Unescape(const std::string& encoded, std::string* decoded);
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GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4100 4805
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} // namespace internal
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} // namespace testing
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#endif // GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_
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