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/* Copyright (C) 2014 - 2016, The libsigc++ Development Team
*
* This file is part of libsigc++.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "testutilities.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <sigc++/signal.h>
#include <sigc++/adaptors/adapts.h>
// SIGCTEST_CASE 1 Assume that class sigc::visitor has not been implemented.
// Don't test with MyClass2, which is expected to fail in this case.
// SIGCTEST_CASE 2 Assume that class sigc::visitor has not been implemented.
// Test with MyClass2, although it is expected to fail in this case.
// SIGCTEST_CASE 3 Assume that class sigc::visitor has been implemented.
// Test with MyClass2, which is expected to succeed in this case.
// See also https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724496
#define SIGCTEST_CASE 3
namespace
{
std::ostringstream result_stream;
}
// namespace assumed to belong to an external package.
namespace ns_ext
{
class NsExtClass
{
};
template<typename T_action, typename T_functor>
void
visit_each(T_action&, const T_functor&)
{
result_stream << "ns_ext::visit_each() ";
}
} // end namespace ns_ext
namespace
{
class MyClass1 : public sigc::trackable
{
public:
explicit MyClass1(const std::string& str) : s(str) {}
void execute(int i) { result_stream << s << i; }
private:
std::string s;
};
class MyClass2
: public ns_ext::NsExtClass
, public sigc::trackable
{
public:
explicit MyClass2(const std::string& str) : s(str) {}
void execute(int i) { result_stream << s << i; }
private:
std::string s;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
namespace ns1
{
// User-defined adaptor, as decribed in adaptor_trait.h.
template<typename T_functor>
struct MyAdaptor1 : public sigc::adapts<T_functor>
{
decltype(auto) operator()() const
{
result_stream << "MyAdaptor1()() ";
return this->functor_();
}
template<typename T_arg1>
decltype(auto) operator()(T_arg1 arg1) const
{
result_stream << "MyAdaptor1()(arg1) ";
return this->functor_(arg1);
}
template<typename T_arg1, typename T_arg2>
decltype(auto) operator()(T_arg1 arg1, T_arg2 arg2) const
{
result_stream << "MyAdaptor1()(arg1, arg2) ";
return this->functor_(arg1, arg2);
}
// Constructs a MyAdaptor1 object that wraps the passed functor.
// Initializes adapts<T_functor>::functor_, which is invoked from operator()().
explicit MyAdaptor1(const T_functor& functor) : sigc::adapts<T_functor>(functor) {}
};
template<typename T_action, typename T_functor>
void
visit_each(const T_action& action, const MyAdaptor1<T_functor>& target)
{
visit_each(action, target.functor_);
}
template<typename T_functor>
inline MyAdaptor1<T_functor>
my_adaptor1(const T_functor& func)
{
return MyAdaptor1<T_functor>(func);
}
} // end namespace ns1
#if SIGCTEST_CASE >= 3
// Specialization of sigc::visitor for MyAdaptor1.
namespace sigc
{
template<typename T_functor>
struct visitor<ns1::MyAdaptor1<T_functor>>
{
template<typename T_action>
static void do_visit_each(const T_action& action, const ns1::MyAdaptor1<T_functor>& target)
{
sigc::visit_each(action, target.functor_);
}
};
} // end namespace sigc
#endif // SIGCTEST_CASE >= 3
int
main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
auto util = TestUtilities::get_instance();
if (!util->check_command_args(argc, argv))
return util->get_result_and_delete_instance() ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
sigc::slot<void(int)> sl1;
{
MyClass1 my_class1("x=");
sl1 = sigc::mem_fun(my_class1, &MyClass1::execute);
sl1(-2);
util->check_result(result_stream, "x=-2");
} // auto-disconnect sl1
sl1(-2);
util->check_result(result_stream, "");
#if SIGCTEST_CASE >= 2
{
MyClass2 my_class2("y=");
sl1 = sigc::mem_fun(my_class2, &MyClass2::execute);
sl1(2);
util->check_result(result_stream, "y=2");
} // auto-disconnect sl1
sl1(2);
util->check_result(result_stream, "");
#endif // SIGCTEST_CASE >= 2
{
MyClass1 my_class3("a=");
sl1 = ns1::my_adaptor1(sigc::mem_fun(my_class3, &MyClass1::execute));
sl1(42);
util->check_result(result_stream, "MyAdaptor1()(arg1) a=42");
} // auto-disconnect sl1
sl1(42);
util->check_result(result_stream, "");
return util->get_result_and_delete_instance() ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
}
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