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// Licensed under the MIT license, see LICENSE file for details.
package quicktest_test
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"strings"
"testing"
qt "github.com/frankban/quicktest"
)
var _ testing.TB = (*qt.C)(nil)
var cTests = []struct {
about string
checker qt.Checker
got interface{}
args []interface{}
format func(interface{}) string
expectedFailure string
}{{
about: "success",
checker: qt.Equals,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{42},
}, {
about: "failure",
checker: qt.Equals,
got: "42",
args: []interface{}{"47"},
expectedFailure: `
error:
values are not equal
got:
"42"
want:
"47"
`,
}, {
about: "failure with % signs",
checker: qt.Equals,
got: "42%x",
args: []interface{}{"47%y"},
expectedFailure: `
error:
values are not equal
got:
"42%x"
want:
"47%y"
`,
}, {
about: "failure with comment",
checker: qt.Equals,
got: true,
args: []interface{}{false, qt.Commentf("apparently %v != %v", true, false)},
expectedFailure: `
error:
values are not equal
comment:
apparently true != false
got:
bool(true)
want:
bool(false)
`,
}, {
about: "another failure with comment",
checker: qt.IsNil,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{qt.Commentf("bad wolf: %d", 42)},
expectedFailure: `
error:
got non-nil value
comment:
bad wolf: 42
got:
int(42)
`,
}, {
about: "failure with constant comment",
checker: qt.IsNil,
got: "something",
args: []interface{}{qt.Commentf("these are the voyages")},
expectedFailure: `
error:
got non-nil value
comment:
these are the voyages
got:
"something"
`,
}, {
about: "failure with empty comment",
checker: qt.IsNil,
got: 47,
args: []interface{}{qt.Commentf("")},
expectedFailure: `
error:
got non-nil value
got:
int(47)
`,
}, {
about: "failure with multiple comments",
checker: qt.IsNil,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{
qt.Commentf("bad wolf: %d", 42),
qt.Commentf("second comment"),
},
expectedFailure: `
error:
got non-nil value
comment:
bad wolf: 42
comment:
second comment
got:
int(42)
`,
}, {
about: "nil checker",
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad check: nil checker provided
`,
}, {
about: "not enough arguments",
checker: qt.Equals,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad check: not enough arguments provided to checker: got 0, want 1
want args:
want
`,
}, {
about: "not enough arguments with comment",
checker: qt.DeepEquals,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{qt.Commentf("test %d", 0)},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad check: not enough arguments provided to checker: got 0, want 1
comment:
test 0
want args:
want
`,
}, {
about: "too many arguments",
checker: qt.Matches,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{42, 47},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad check: too many arguments provided to checker: got 2, want 1
got args:
[]interface {}{
int(42),
int(47),
}
want args:
regexp
`,
}, {
about: "really too many arguments",
checker: qt.DeepEquals,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{42, 47, nil, "stop"},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad check: too many arguments provided to checker: got 4, want 1
got args:
[]interface {}{
int(42),
int(47),
nil,
"stop",
}
want args:
want
`,
}, {
about: "too many arguments with comment",
checker: qt.IsNil,
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{nil, qt.Commentf("these are the voyages")},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad check: too many arguments provided to checker: got 1, want 0
comment:
these are the voyages
got args:
[]interface {}{
nil,
}
`,
}, {
about: "many arguments and notes",
checker: &testingChecker{
argNames: []string{"arg1", "arg2", "arg3"},
addNotes: func(note func(key string, value interface{})) {
note("note1", "these")
note("note2", qt.Unquoted("are"))
note("note3", "the")
note("note4", "voyages")
note("note5", true)
},
err: errors.New("bad wolf"),
},
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{"val2", "val3"},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad wolf
note1:
"these"
note2:
are
note3:
"the"
note4:
"voyages"
note5:
bool(true)
arg1:
int(42)
arg2:
"val2"
arg3:
"val3"
`,
}, {
about: "many arguments and notes with the same value",
checker: &testingChecker{
argNames: []string{"arg1", "arg2", "arg3", "arg4"},
addNotes: func(note func(key string, value interface{})) {
note("note1", "value1")
note("note2", []int{42})
note("note3", "value1")
note("note4", nil)
},
err: errors.New("bad wolf"),
},
got: "value1",
args: []interface{}{"value1", []int{42}, nil},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad wolf
note1:
"value1"
note2:
[]int{42}
note3:
<same as "note1">
note4:
nil
arg1:
<same as "note1">
arg2:
<same as "note1">
arg3:
<same as "note2">
arg4:
<same as "note4">
`,
}, {
about: "many arguments and notes with custom format function",
checker: &testingChecker{
argNames: []string{"arg1", "arg2", "arg3"},
addNotes: func(note func(key string, value interface{})) {
note("note1", "these")
note("note2", qt.Unquoted("are"))
note("note3", "the")
note("note4", "voyages")
note("note5", true)
},
err: errors.New("bad wolf"),
},
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{"val2", "val3"},
format: func(v interface{}) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("bad wolf %v", v)
},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad wolf
note1:
bad wolf these
note2:
are
note3:
bad wolf the
note4:
bad wolf voyages
note5:
bad wolf true
arg1:
bad wolf 42
arg2:
bad wolf val2
arg3:
bad wolf val3
`,
}, {
about: "bad check with notes",
checker: &testingChecker{
argNames: []string{"got", "want"},
addNotes: func(note func(key string, value interface{})) {
note("note", 42)
},
err: qt.BadCheckf("bad wolf"),
},
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{"want"},
expectedFailure: `
error:
bad check: bad wolf
note:
int(42)
`,
}, {
about: "silent failure with notes",
checker: &testingChecker{
argNames: []string{"got", "want"},
addNotes: func(note func(key string, value interface{})) {
note("note1", "first note")
note("note2", qt.Unquoted("second note"))
},
err: qt.ErrSilent,
},
got: 42,
args: []interface{}{"want"},
expectedFailure: `
note1:
"first note"
note2:
second note
`,
}}
func TestCAssertCheck(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range cTests {
t.Run("Assert: "+test.about, func(t *testing.T) {
if test.format != nil {
t.Skip("changing format not supported when using qt.Assert directly")
}
tt := &testingT{}
ok := qt.Assert(tt, test.got, test.checker, test.args...)
checkResult(t, ok, tt.fatalString(), test.expectedFailure)
if tt.errorString() != "" {
t.Fatalf("no error messages expected, but got %q", tt.errorString())
}
})
t.Run("Check: "+test.about, func(t *testing.T) {
if test.format != nil {
t.Skip("changing format not supported when using qt.Check directly")
}
tt := &testingT{}
ok := qt.Check(tt, test.got, test.checker, test.args...)
checkResult(t, ok, tt.errorString(), test.expectedFailure)
if tt.fatalString() != "" {
t.Fatalf("no fatal messages expected, but got %q", tt.fatalString())
}
})
t.Run("c.Assert: "+test.about, func(t *testing.T) {
tt := &testingT{}
c := qt.New(tt)
if test.format != nil {
c.SetFormat(test.format)
}
ok := c.Assert(test.got, test.checker, test.args...)
checkResult(t, ok, tt.fatalString(), test.expectedFailure)
if tt.errorString() != "" {
t.Fatalf("no error messages expected, but got %q", tt.errorString())
}
})
t.Run("c.Check: "+test.about, func(t *testing.T) {
tt := &testingT{}
c := qt.New(tt)
if test.format != nil {
c.SetFormat(test.format)
}
ok := c.Check(test.got, test.checker, test.args...)
checkResult(t, ok, tt.errorString(), test.expectedFailure)
if tt.fatalString() != "" {
t.Fatalf("no fatal messages expected, but got %q", tt.fatalString())
}
})
}
}
func TestCRunSuccess(t *testing.T) {
tt := &testingT{}
c := qt.New(tt)
var run bool
subTestName := "my test"
ok := c.Run(subTestName, func(innerC *qt.C) {
run = true
if innerC == c {
t.Fatal("subtest C: same instance provided")
}
if innerC.TB != tt.subTestT {
t.Fatalf("subtest testing object: got %p, want %p", innerC.TB, tt.subTestT)
}
if tt.subTestName != subTestName {
t.Fatalf("subtest name: got %q, want %q", tt.subTestName, subTestName)
}
})
assertBool(t, run, true)
assertBool(t, ok, false)
// Simulate a test success.
tt.subTestResult = true
ok = c.Run(subTestName, func(innerC *qt.C) {})
assertBool(t, ok, true)
}
func TestCRunOnBenchmark(t *testing.T) {
called := false
testing.Benchmark(func(b *testing.B) {
c := qt.New(b)
c.Run("c", func(c *qt.C) {
b1, ok := c.TB.(*testing.B)
if !ok {
t.Errorf("c.TB is type %T not *testing.B", c.TB)
return
}
if b1 == b {
t.Errorf("c.TB hasn't been given a new B value")
return
}
called = true
})
})
if !called {
t.Fatalf("sub-benchmark was never called")
}
}
// wrongRun1 has Run method with wrong arg count.
type wrongRun1 struct {
testing.TB
}
func (wrongRun1) Run() {}
// wrongRun2 has no Run method.
type wrongRun2 struct {
testing.TB
}
// wrongRun3 has Run method that takes a type not
// assignable to testing.TB.
type wrongRun3 struct {
testing.TB
}
func (wrongRun3) Run(string, func(string)) bool { return false }
// wrongRun4 has Run method that doesn't return bool.
type wrongRun4 struct {
testing.TB
}
func (wrongRun4) Run(string, func(*testing.T)) {}
var CRunPanicTests = []struct {
tb testing.TB
expectPanic string
}{{
tb: wrongRun1{},
expectPanic: "wrong argument count for Run method",
}, {
tb: wrongRun2{},
expectPanic: "no Run method",
}, {
tb: wrongRun3{},
expectPanic: "bad first argument type for Run method",
}, {
tb: wrongRun4{},
expectPanic: "wrong argument count for Run method",
}}
func TestCRunPanic(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range CRunPanicTests {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%T", test.tb), func(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(test.tb)
defer func() {
got := recover()
want := fmt.Sprintf(
"cannot execute Run with underlying concrete type %T (%s)",
test.tb, test.expectPanic,
)
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("unexpected panic recover message; got %q want %q", got, want)
}
}()
c.Run("panic", func(innerC *qt.C) {})
})
}
}
func TestCRunFormat(t *testing.T) {
tt, innerTT := &testingT{}, &testingT{}
c := qt.New(tt)
c.SetFormat(func(v interface{}) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("myfmt(%v)", v)
})
c.Run("my test", func(innerC *qt.C) {
innerC.TB = innerTT
innerC.Check(42, qt.Equals, nil)
})
assertPrefix(t, innerTT.errorString(), `
error:
values are not equal
got:
myfmt(42)
want:
myfmt(<nil>)
`)
}
func TestHelper(t *testing.T) {
tt := &testingT{}
qt.Assert(tt, true, qt.IsFalse)
if tt.helperCalls != 3 {
t.Fatalf("want 3 calls (Assert, c.Assert, check), got %d", tt.helperCalls)
}
}
func TestCHelper(t *testing.T) {
tt := &testingT{}
c := qt.New(tt)
c.Assert(true, qt.IsFalse)
if tt.helperCalls != 2 {
t.Fatalf("want 2 calls (c.Assert, check), got %d", tt.helperCalls)
}
}
func TestCParallel(t *testing.T) {
tt := &testingT{}
c := qt.New(tt)
c.Parallel()
if !tt.parallel {
t.Fatalf("parallel not called")
}
}
func TestCParallelPanic(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(&testing.B{})
defer func() {
r := recover()
if r != "cannot execute Parallel with underlying concrete type *testing.B" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected panic recover: %v", r)
}
}()
c.Parallel()
}
func TestCDefer(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
var defers []int
c.Run("subtest", func(c *qt.C) {
c.Defer(func() { defers = append(defers, 1) })
c.Defer(func() { defers = append(defers, 2) })
// Calling Done twice should not do anything more.
c.Done()
})
c.Assert(defers, qt.DeepEquals, []int{2, 1})
}
func TestCDeferCalledEvenAfterGoexit(t *testing.T) {
// The testing package uses runtime.Goexit on
// assertion failure, so check that defers are still
// called in that case.
c := qt.New(t)
defers := 0
c.Run("subtest", func(c *qt.C) {
c.Defer(func() {
defers++
})
c.Defer(func() {
c.SkipNow()
})
})
c.Assert(defers, qt.Equals, 1)
}
func TestCRunDefer(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
defers := 0
c.Run("subtest", func(c *qt.C) {
c.Run("x", func(c *qt.C) {
c.Defer(func() { defers++ })
})
})
c.Assert(defers, qt.Equals, 1)
}
type customT struct {
*testing.T
data int
}
func (t *customT) Run(name string, f func(*customT)) bool {
return t.T.Run(name, func(t1 *testing.T) {
f(&customT{t1, t.data})
})
}
func TestCRunCustomType(t *testing.T) {
ct := &customT{t, 99}
c := qt.New(ct)
called := 0
c.Run("test", func(c *qt.C) {
called++
ct1, ok := c.TB.(*customT)
if !ok {
t.Error("TB isn't expected type")
}
if ct1.data != ct.data {
t.Errorf("data not copied correctly; got %v want %v", ct1.data, ct.data)
}
if ct1 == ct {
t.Errorf("old instance passed, not new")
}
})
if called != 1 {
t.Fatalf("subtest was called %d times, not once", called)
}
}
func checkResult(t *testing.T, ok bool, got, want string) {
t.Helper()
if want != "" {
assertPrefix(t, got, want+"stack:\n")
assertBool(t, ok, false)
return
}
if got != "" {
t.Fatalf("output:\ngot %q\nwant empty", got)
}
assertBool(t, ok, true)
}
// testingT can be passed to qt.New for testing purposes.
type testingT struct {
testing.TB
errorBuf bytes.Buffer
fatalBuf bytes.Buffer
subTestResult bool
subTestName string
subTestT *testing.T
helperCalls int
parallel bool
}
// Error overrides testing.TB.Error so that messages are collected.
func (t *testingT) Error(a ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprint(&t.errorBuf, a...)
}
// Fatal overrides testing.TB.Fatal so that messages are collected and the
// goroutine is not killed.
func (t *testingT) Fatal(a ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprint(&t.fatalBuf, a...)
}
// Parallel overrides testing.TB.Parallel in order to record the call.
func (t *testingT) Parallel() {
t.parallel = true
}
// Helper overrides testing.TB.Helper in order to count calls.
func (t *testingT) Helper() {
t.helperCalls += 1
}
// Fatal overrides *testing.T.Fatal so that messages are collected and the
// goroutine is not killed.
func (t *testingT) Run(name string, f func(t *testing.T)) bool {
t.subTestName, t.subTestT = name, &testing.T{}
f(t.subTestT)
return t.subTestResult
}
// errorString returns the error message.
func (t *testingT) errorString() string {
return t.errorBuf.String()
}
// fatalString returns the fatal error message.
func (t *testingT) fatalString() string {
return t.fatalBuf.String()
}
// assertPrefix fails if the got value does not have the given prefix.
func assertPrefix(t testing.TB, got, prefix string) {
t.Helper()
if prefix == "" {
t.Fatal("prefix: empty value provided")
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(got, prefix) {
t.Fatalf(`prefix:
got %q
want %q
-------------------- got --------------------
%s
-------------------- want -------------------
%s
---------------------------------------------`, got, prefix, got, prefix)
}
}
// assertBool fails if the given boolean values don't match.
func assertBool(t testing.TB, got, want bool) {
t.Helper()
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("bool:\ngot %v\nwant %v", got, want)
}
}
// testingChecker is a quicktest.Checker used in tests. It receives the
// provided argNames, adds notes via the provided addNotes function, and when
// the check is run the provided error is returned.
type testingChecker struct {
argNames []string
addNotes func(note func(key string, value interface{}))
err error
}
// Check implements quicktest.Checker by returning the stored error.
func (c *testingChecker) Check(got interface{}, args []interface{}, note func(key string, value interface{})) error {
if c.addNotes != nil {
c.addNotes(note)
}
return c.err
}
// Info implements quicktest.Checker by returning the stored args.
func (c *testingChecker) ArgNames() []string {
return c.argNames
}
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