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| 30 |  | // Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan) | 
| 31 |  |  | 
| 32 |  | // Google Test - The Google C++ Testing Framework | 
| 33 |  | // | 
| 34 |  | // This file implements a universal value printer that can print a | 
| 35 |  | // value of any type T: | 
| 36 |  | // | 
| 37 |  | //   void ::testing::internal::UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, ostream_ptr); | 
| 38 |  | // | 
| 39 |  | // A user can teach this function how to print a class type T by | 
| 40 |  | // defining either operator<<() or PrintTo() in the namespace that | 
| 41 |  | // defines T.  More specifically, the FIRST defined function in the | 
| 42 |  | // following list will be used (assuming T is defined in namespace | 
| 43 |  | // foo): | 
| 44 |  | // | 
| 45 |  | //   1. foo::PrintTo(const T&, ostream*) | 
| 46 |  | //   2. operator<<(ostream&, const T&) defined in either foo or the | 
| 47 |  | //      global namespace. | 
| 48 |  | // | 
| 49 |  | // If none of the above is defined, it will print the debug string of | 
| 50 |  | // the value if it is a protocol buffer, or print the raw bytes in the | 
| 51 |  | // value otherwise. | 
| 52 |  | // | 
| 53 |  | // To aid debugging: when T is a reference type, the address of the | 
| 54 |  | // value is also printed; when T is a (const) char pointer, both the | 
| 55 |  | // pointer value and the NUL-terminated string it points to are | 
| 56 |  | // printed. | 
| 57 |  | // | 
| 58 |  | // We also provide some convenient wrappers: | 
| 59 |  | // | 
| 60 |  | //   // Prints a value to a string.  For a (const or not) char | 
| 61 |  | //   // pointer, the NUL-terminated string (but not the pointer) is | 
| 62 |  | //   // printed. | 
| 63 |  | //   std::string ::testing::PrintToString(const T& value); | 
| 64 |  | // | 
| 65 |  | //   // Prints a value tersely: for a reference type, the referenced | 
| 66 |  | //   // value (but not the address) is printed; for a (const or not) char | 
| 67 |  | //   // pointer, the NUL-terminated string (but not the pointer) is | 
| 68 |  | //   // printed. | 
| 69 |  | //   void ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrint(const T& value, ostream*); | 
| 70 |  | // | 
| 71 |  | //   // Prints value using the type inferred by the compiler.  The difference | 
| 72 |  | //   // from UniversalTersePrint() is that this function prints both the | 
| 73 |  | //   // pointer and the NUL-terminated string for a (const or not) char pointer. | 
| 74 |  | //   void ::testing::internal::UniversalPrint(const T& value, ostream*); | 
| 75 |  | // | 
| 76 |  | //   // Prints the fields of a tuple tersely to a string vector, one | 
| 77 |  | //   // element for each field. Tuple support must be enabled in | 
| 78 |  | //   // gtest-port.h. | 
| 79 |  | //   std::vector<string> UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings( | 
| 80 |  | //       const Tuple& value); | 
| 81 |  | // | 
| 82 |  | // Known limitation: | 
| 83 |  | // | 
| 84 |  | // The print primitives print the elements of an STL-style container | 
| 85 |  | // using the compiler-inferred type of *iter where iter is a | 
| 86 |  | // const_iterator of the container.  When const_iterator is an input | 
| 87 |  | // iterator but not a forward iterator, this inferred type may not | 
| 88 |  | // match value_type, and the print output may be incorrect.  In | 
| 89 |  | // practice, this is rarely a problem as for most containers | 
| 90 |  | // const_iterator is a forward iterator.  We'll fix this if there's an | 
| 91 |  | // actual need for it.  Note that this fix cannot rely on value_type | 
| 92 |  | // being defined as many user-defined container types don't have | 
| 93 |  | // value_type. | 
| 94 |  |  | 
| 95 |  | #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ | 
| 96 |  | #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ | 
| 97 |  |  | 
| 98 |  | #include <ostream>  // NOLINT | 
| 99 |  | #include <sstream> | 
| 100 |  | #include <string> | 
| 101 |  | #include <utility> | 
| 102 |  | #include <vector> | 
| 103 |  | #include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" | 
| 104 |  | #include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" | 
| 105 |  | #include "gtest/internal/custom/raw-ostream.h" | 
| 106 |  |  | 
| 107 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 108 |  | # include <tuple> | 
| 109 |  | #endif | 
| 110 |  |  | 
| 111 |  | namespace testing { | 
| 112 |  |  | 
| 113 |  | // Definitions in the 'internal' and 'internal2' name spaces are | 
| 114 |  | // subject to change without notice.  DO NOT USE THEM IN USER CODE! | 
| 115 |  | namespace internal2 { | 
| 116 |  |  | 
| 117 |  | // Prints the given number of bytes in the given object to the given | 
| 118 |  | // ostream. | 
| 119 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintBytesInObjectTo(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, | 
| 120 |  |                                      size_t count, | 
| 121 |  |                                      ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 122 |  |  | 
| 123 |  | // For selecting which printer to use when a given type has neither << | 
| 124 |  | // nor PrintTo(). | 
| 125 |  | enum TypeKind { | 
| 126 |  |   kProtobuf,              // a protobuf type | 
| 127 |  |   kConvertibleToInteger,  // a type implicitly convertible to BiggestInt | 
| 128 |  |                           // (e.g. a named or unnamed enum type) | 
| 129 |  |   kOtherType              // anything else | 
| 130 |  | }; | 
| 131 |  |  | 
| 132 |  | // TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kTypeKind>::PrintValue(value, os) is called | 
| 133 |  | // by the universal printer to print a value of type T when neither | 
| 134 |  | // operator<< nor PrintTo() is defined for T, where kTypeKind is the | 
| 135 |  | // "kind" of T as defined by enum TypeKind. | 
| 136 |  | template <typename T, TypeKind kTypeKind> | 
| 137 |  | class TypeWithoutFormatter { | 
| 138 |  |  public: | 
| 139 |  |   // This default version is called when kTypeKind is kOtherType. | 
| 140 |  |   static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 141 |  |     PrintBytesInObjectTo(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(&value), | 
| 142 |  |                          sizeof(value), os); | 
| 143 |  |   } | 
| 144 |  | }; | 
| 145 |  |  | 
| 146 |  | // We print a protobuf using its ShortDebugString() when the string | 
| 147 |  | // doesn't exceed this many characters; otherwise we print it using | 
| 148 |  | // DebugString() for better readability. | 
| 149 |  | const size_t kProtobufOneLinerMaxLength = 50; | 
| 150 |  |  | 
| 151 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 152 |  | class TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kProtobuf> { | 
| 153 |  |  public: | 
| 154 |  |   static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 155 |  |     const ::testing::internal::string short_str = value.ShortDebugString(); | 
| 156 |  |     const ::testing::internal::string pretty_str = | 
| 157 |  |         short_str.length() <= kProtobufOneLinerMaxLength ? | 
| 158 |  |         short_str : ("\n" + value.DebugString()); | 
| 159 |  |     *os << ("<" + pretty_str + ">"); | 
| 160 |  |   } | 
| 161 |  | }; | 
| 162 |  |  | 
| 163 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 164 |  | class TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kConvertibleToInteger> { | 
| 165 |  |  public: | 
| 166 |  |   // Since T has no << operator or PrintTo() but can be implicitly | 
| 167 |  |   // converted to BiggestInt, we print it as a BiggestInt. | 
| 168 |  |   // | 
| 169 |  |   // Most likely T is an enum type (either named or unnamed), in which | 
| 170 |  |   // case printing it as an integer is the desired behavior.  In case | 
| 171 |  |   // T is not an enum, printing it as an integer is the best we can do | 
| 172 |  |   // given that it has no user-defined printer. | 
| 173 |  |   static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 174 |  |     const internal::BiggestInt kBigInt = value; | 
| 175 |  |     *os << kBigInt; | 
| 176 |  |   } | 
| 177 |  | }; | 
| 178 |  |  | 
| 179 |  | // Prints the given value to the given ostream.  If the value is a | 
| 180 |  | // protocol message, its debug string is printed; if it's an enum or | 
| 181 |  | // of a type implicitly convertible to BiggestInt, it's printed as an | 
| 182 |  | // integer; otherwise the bytes in the value are printed.  This is | 
| 183 |  | // what UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() does when it knows nothing about | 
| 184 |  | // type T and T has neither << operator nor PrintTo(). | 
| 185 |  | // | 
| 186 |  | // A user can override this behavior for a class type Foo by defining | 
| 187 |  | // a << operator in the namespace where Foo is defined. | 
| 188 |  | // | 
| 189 |  | // We put this operator in namespace 'internal2' instead of 'internal' | 
| 190 |  | // to simplify the implementation, as much code in 'internal' needs to | 
| 191 |  | // use << in STL, which would conflict with our own << were it defined | 
| 192 |  | // in 'internal'. | 
| 193 |  | // | 
| 194 |  | // Note that this operator<< takes a generic std::basic_ostream<Char, | 
| 195 |  | // CharTraits> type instead of the more restricted std::ostream.  If | 
| 196 |  | // we define it to take an std::ostream instead, we'll get an | 
| 197 |  | // "ambiguous overloads" compiler error when trying to print a type | 
| 198 |  | // Foo that supports streaming to std::basic_ostream<Char, | 
| 199 |  | // CharTraits>, as the compiler cannot tell whether | 
| 200 |  | // operator<<(std::ostream&, const T&) or | 
| 201 |  | // operator<<(std::basic_stream<Char, CharTraits>, const Foo&) is more | 
| 202 |  | // specific. | 
| 203 |  | template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T> | 
| 204 |  | ::std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<( | 
| 205 |  |     ::std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os, const T& x) { | 
| 206 |  |   TypeWithoutFormatter<T, | 
| 207 |  |       (internal::IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value ? kProtobuf : | 
| 208 |  |        internal::ImplicitlyConvertible<const T&, internal::BiggestInt>::value ? | 
| 209 |  |        kConvertibleToInteger : kOtherType)>::PrintValue(x, &os); | 
| 210 |  |   return os; | 
| 211 |  | } | 
| 212 |  |  | 
| 213 |  | }  // namespace internal2 | 
| 214 |  | }  // namespace testing | 
| 215 |  |  | 
| 216 |  | // This namespace MUST NOT BE NESTED IN ::testing, or the name look-up | 
| 217 |  | // magic needed for implementing UniversalPrinter won't work. | 
| 218 |  | namespace testing_internal { | 
| 219 |  |  | 
| 220 |  | // Used to print a value that is not an STL-style container when the | 
| 221 |  | // user doesn't define PrintTo() for it. | 
| 222 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 223 | 4 | void DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 224 | 4 |   // With the following statement, during unqualified name lookup, | 
| 225 | 4 |   // testing::internal2::operator<< appears as if it was declared in | 
| 226 | 4 |   // the nearest enclosing namespace that contains both | 
| 227 | 4 |   // ::testing_internal and ::testing::internal2, i.e. the global | 
| 228 | 4 |   // namespace.  For more details, refer to the C++ Standard section | 
| 229 | 4 |   // 7.3.4-1 [namespace.udir].  This allows us to fall back onto | 
| 230 | 4 |   // testing::internal2::operator<< in case T doesn't come with a << | 
| 231 | 4 |   // operator. | 
| 232 | 4 |   // | 
| 233 | 4 |   // We cannot write 'using ::testing::internal2::operator<<;', which | 
| 234 | 4 |   // gcc 3.3 fails to compile due to a compiler bug. | 
| 235 | 4 |   using namespace ::testing::internal2;  // NOLINT | 
| 236 | 4 |  | 
| 237 | 4 |   // Assuming T is defined in namespace foo, in the next statement, | 
| 238 | 4 |   // the compiler will consider all of: | 
| 239 | 4 |   // | 
| 240 | 4 |   //   1. foo::operator<< (thanks to Koenig look-up), | 
| 241 | 4 |   //   2. ::operator<< (as the current namespace is enclosed in ::), | 
| 242 | 4 |   //   3. testing::internal2::operator<< (thanks to the using statement above). | 
| 243 | 4 |   // | 
| 244 | 4 |   // The operator<< whose type matches T best will be picked. | 
| 245 | 4 |   // | 
| 246 | 4 |   // We deliberately allow #2 to be a candidate, as sometimes it's | 
| 247 | 4 |   // impossible to define #1 (e.g. when foo is ::std, defining | 
| 248 | 4 |   // anything in it is undefined behavior unless you are a compiler | 
| 249 | 4 |   // vendor.). | 
| 250 | 4 |   *os << ::llvm_gtest::printable(value); | 
| 251 | 4 | } _ZN16testing_internal26DefaultPrintNonContainerToIlEEvRKT_PSo| Line | Count | Source |  | 223 | 4 | void DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { |  | 224 | 4 |   // With the following statement, during unqualified name lookup, |  | 225 | 4 |   // testing::internal2::operator<< appears as if it was declared in |  | 226 | 4 |   // the nearest enclosing namespace that contains both |  | 227 | 4 |   // ::testing_internal and ::testing::internal2, i.e. the global |  | 228 | 4 |   // namespace.  For more details, refer to the C++ Standard section |  | 229 | 4 |   // 7.3.4-1 [namespace.udir].  This allows us to fall back onto |  | 230 | 4 |   // testing::internal2::operator<< in case T doesn't come with a << |  | 231 | 4 |   // operator. |  | 232 | 4 |   // |  | 233 | 4 |   // We cannot write 'using ::testing::internal2::operator<<;', which |  | 234 | 4 |   // gcc 3.3 fails to compile due to a compiler bug. |  | 235 | 4 |   using namespace ::testing::internal2;  // NOLINT |  | 236 | 4 |  |  | 237 | 4 |   // Assuming T is defined in namespace foo, in the next statement, |  | 238 | 4 |   // the compiler will consider all of: |  | 239 | 4 |   // |  | 240 | 4 |   //   1. foo::operator<< (thanks to Koenig look-up), |  | 241 | 4 |   //   2. ::operator<< (as the current namespace is enclosed in ::), |  | 242 | 4 |   //   3. testing::internal2::operator<< (thanks to the using statement above). |  | 243 | 4 |   // |  | 244 | 4 |   // The operator<< whose type matches T best will be picked. |  | 245 | 4 |   // |  | 246 | 4 |   // We deliberately allow #2 to be a candidate, as sometimes it's |  | 247 | 4 |   // impossible to define #1 (e.g. when foo is ::std, defining |  | 248 | 4 |   // anything in it is undefined behavior unless you are a compiler |  | 249 | 4 |   // vendor.). |  | 250 | 4 |   *os << ::llvm_gtest::printable(value); |  | 251 | 4 | } | 
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| 252 |  |  | 
| 253 |  | }  // namespace testing_internal | 
| 254 |  |  | 
| 255 |  | namespace testing { | 
| 256 |  | namespace internal { | 
| 257 |  |  | 
| 258 |  | // FormatForComparison<ToPrint, OtherOperand>::Format(value) formats a | 
| 259 |  | // value of type ToPrint that is an operand of a comparison assertion | 
| 260 |  | // (e.g. ASSERT_EQ).  OtherOperand is the type of the other operand in | 
| 261 |  | // the comparison, and is used to help determine the best way to | 
| 262 |  | // format the value.  In particular, when the value is a C string | 
| 263 |  | // (char pointer) and the other operand is an STL string object, we | 
| 264 |  | // want to format the C string as a string, since we know it is | 
| 265 |  | // compared by value with the string object.  If the value is a char | 
| 266 |  | // pointer but the other operand is not an STL string object, we don't | 
| 267 |  | // know whether the pointer is supposed to point to a NUL-terminated | 
| 268 |  | // string, and thus want to print it as a pointer to be safe. | 
| 269 |  | // | 
| 270 |  | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. | 
| 271 |  |  | 
| 272 |  | // The default case. | 
| 273 |  | template <typename ToPrint, typename OtherOperand> | 
| 274 |  | class FormatForComparison { | 
| 275 |  |  public: | 
| 276 | 0 |   static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint& value) { | 
| 277 | 0 |     return ::testing::PrintToString(value); | 
| 278 | 0 |   } Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal19FormatForComparisonIliE6FormatB5cxx11ERKlUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal19FormatForComparisonIilE6FormatB5cxx11ERKiUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal19FormatForComparisonIxxE6FormatB5cxx11ERKx | 
| 279 |  | }; | 
| 280 |  |  | 
| 281 |  | // Array. | 
| 282 |  | template <typename ToPrint, size_t N, typename OtherOperand> | 
| 283 |  | class FormatForComparison<ToPrint[N], OtherOperand> { | 
| 284 |  |  public: | 
| 285 |  |   static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint* value) { | 
| 286 |  |     return FormatForComparison<const ToPrint*, OtherOperand>::Format(value); | 
| 287 |  |   } | 
| 288 |  | }; | 
| 289 |  |  | 
| 290 |  | // By default, print C string as pointers to be safe, as we don't know | 
| 291 |  | // whether they actually point to a NUL-terminated string. | 
| 292 |  |  | 
| 293 |  | #define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(CharType)                \ | 
| 294 |  |   template <typename OtherOperand>                                      \ | 
| 295 |  |   class FormatForComparison<CharType*, OtherOperand> {                  \ | 
| 296 |  |    public:                                                              \ | 
| 297 |  |     static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) {                      \ | 
| 298 |  |       return ::testing::PrintToString(static_cast<const void*>(value)); \ | 
| 299 |  |     }                                                                   \ | 
| 300 |  |   } | 
| 301 |  |  | 
| 302 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(char); | 
| 303 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const char); | 
| 304 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(wchar_t); | 
| 305 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const wchar_t); | 
| 306 |  |  | 
| 307 |  | #undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_ | 
| 308 |  |  | 
| 309 |  | // If a C string is compared with an STL string object, we know it's meant | 
| 310 |  | // to point to a NUL-terminated string, and thus can print it as a string. | 
| 311 |  |  | 
| 312 |  | #define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(CharType, OtherStringType) \ | 
| 313 |  |   template <>                                                           \ | 
| 314 |  |   class FormatForComparison<CharType*, OtherStringType> {               \ | 
| 315 |  |    public:                                                              \ | 
| 316 | 0 |     static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) {                      \ | 
| 317 | 0 |       return ::testing::PrintToString(value);                           \ | 
| 318 | 0 |     }                                                                   \ Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal19FormatForComparisonIPcNSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEE6FormatES2_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal19FormatForComparisonIPKcNSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEE6FormatES3_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal19FormatForComparisonIPwNSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEEEE6FormatES2_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal19FormatForComparisonIPKwNSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEEEE6FormatES3_ | 
| 319 |  |   } | 
| 320 |  |  | 
| 321 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(char, ::std::string); | 
| 322 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const char, ::std::string); | 
| 323 |  |  | 
| 324 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING | 
| 325 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(char, ::string); | 
| 326 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const char, ::string); | 
| 327 |  | #endif | 
| 328 |  |  | 
| 329 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING | 
| 330 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(wchar_t, ::wstring); | 
| 331 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const wchar_t, ::wstring); | 
| 332 |  | #endif | 
| 333 |  |  | 
| 334 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING | 
| 335 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(wchar_t, ::std::wstring); | 
| 336 |  | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const wchar_t, ::std::wstring); | 
| 337 |  | #endif | 
| 338 |  |  | 
| 339 |  | #undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_ | 
| 340 |  |  | 
| 341 |  | // Formats a comparison assertion (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_LT, and etc) | 
| 342 |  | // operand to be used in a failure message.  The type (but not value) | 
| 343 |  | // of the other operand may affect the format.  This allows us to | 
| 344 |  | // print a char* as a raw pointer when it is compared against another | 
| 345 |  | // char* or void*, and print it as a C string when it is compared | 
| 346 |  | // against an std::string object, for example. | 
| 347 |  | // | 
| 348 |  | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. | 
| 349 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2> | 
| 350 |  | std::string FormatForComparisonFailureMessage( | 
| 351 | 0 |     const T1& value, const T2& /* other_operand */) { | 
| 352 | 0 |   return FormatForComparison<T1, T2>::Format(value); | 
| 353 | 0 | } Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal33FormatForComparisonFailureMessageIliEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_RKT0_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal33FormatForComparisonFailureMessageIilEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_RKT0_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal33FormatForComparisonFailureMessageIxxEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_RKT0_ | 
| 354 |  |  | 
| 355 |  | // UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, ostream_ptr) prints the given | 
| 356 |  | // value to the given ostream.  The caller must ensure that | 
| 357 |  | // 'ostream_ptr' is not NULL, or the behavior is undefined. | 
| 358 |  | // | 
| 359 |  | // We define UniversalPrinter as a class template (as opposed to a | 
| 360 |  | // function template), as we need to partially specialize it for | 
| 361 |  | // reference types, which cannot be done with function templates. | 
| 362 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 363 |  | class UniversalPrinter; | 
| 364 |  |  | 
| 365 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 366 |  | void UniversalPrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 367 |  |  | 
| 368 |  | // Used to print an STL-style container when the user doesn't define | 
| 369 |  | // a PrintTo() for it. | 
| 370 |  | template <typename C> | 
| 371 |  | void DefaultPrintTo(IsContainer /* dummy */, | 
| 372 |  |                     false_type /* is not a pointer */, | 
| 373 |  |                     const C& container, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 374 |  |   const size_t kMaxCount = 32;  // The maximum number of elements to print. | 
| 375 |  |   *os << '{'; | 
| 376 |  |   size_t count = 0; | 
| 377 |  |   for (typename C::const_iterator it = container.begin(); | 
| 378 |  |        it != container.end(); ++it, ++count) { | 
| 379 |  |     if (count > 0) { | 
| 380 |  |       *os << ','; | 
| 381 |  |       if (count == kMaxCount) {  // Enough has been printed. | 
| 382 |  |         *os << " ..."; | 
| 383 |  |         break; | 
| 384 |  |       } | 
| 385 |  |     } | 
| 386 |  |     *os << ' '; | 
| 387 |  |     // We cannot call PrintTo(*it, os) here as PrintTo() doesn't | 
| 388 |  |     // handle *it being a native array. | 
| 389 |  |     internal::UniversalPrint(*it, os); | 
| 390 |  |   } | 
| 391 |  |  | 
| 392 |  |   if (count > 0) { | 
| 393 |  |     *os << ' '; | 
| 394 |  |   } | 
| 395 |  |   *os << '}'; | 
| 396 |  | } | 
| 397 |  |  | 
| 398 |  | // Used to print a pointer that is neither a char pointer nor a member | 
| 399 |  | // pointer, when the user doesn't define PrintTo() for it.  (A member | 
| 400 |  | // variable pointer or member function pointer doesn't really point to | 
| 401 |  | // a location in the address space.  Their representation is | 
| 402 |  | // implementation-defined.  Therefore they will be printed as raw | 
| 403 |  | // bytes.) | 
| 404 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 405 |  | void DefaultPrintTo(IsNotContainer /* dummy */, | 
| 406 |  |                     true_type /* is a pointer */, | 
| 407 | 0 |                     T* p, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 408 | 0 |   if (p == NULL) { | 
| 409 | 0 |     *os << "NULL"; | 
| 410 | 0 |   } else { | 
| 411 | 0 |     // C++ doesn't allow casting from a function pointer to any object | 
| 412 | 0 |     // pointer. | 
| 413 | 0 |     // | 
| 414 | 0 |     // IsTrue() silences warnings: "Condition is always true", | 
| 415 | 0 |     // "unreachable code". | 
| 416 | 0 |     if (IsTrue(ImplicitlyConvertible<T*, const void*>::value)) { | 
| 417 | 0 |       // T is not a function type.  We just call << to print p, | 
| 418 | 0 |       // relying on ADL to pick up user-defined << for their pointer | 
| 419 | 0 |       // types, if any. | 
| 420 | 0 |       *os << p; | 
| 421 | 0 |     } else { | 
| 422 | 0 |       // T is a function type, so '*os << p' doesn't do what we want | 
| 423 | 0 |       // (it just prints p as bool).  We want to print p as a const | 
| 424 | 0 |       // void*.  However, we cannot cast it to const void* directly, | 
| 425 | 0 |       // even using reinterpret_cast, as earlier versions of gcc | 
| 426 | 0 |       // (e.g. 3.4.5) cannot compile the cast when p is a function | 
| 427 | 0 |       // pointer.  Casting to UInt64 first solves the problem. | 
| 428 | 0 |       *os << reinterpret_cast<const void*>( | 
| 429 | 0 |           reinterpret_cast<internal::UInt64>(p)); | 
| 430 | 0 |     } | 
| 431 | 0 |   } | 
| 432 | 0 | } | 
| 433 |  |  | 
| 434 |  | // Used to print a non-container, non-pointer value when the user | 
| 435 |  | // doesn't define PrintTo() for it. | 
| 436 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 437 |  | void DefaultPrintTo(IsNotContainer /* dummy */, | 
| 438 |  |                     false_type /* is not a pointer */, | 
| 439 | 4 |                     const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 440 | 4 |   ::testing_internal::DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(value, os); | 
| 441 | 4 | } _ZN7testing8internal14DefaultPrintToIlEEvcNS0_13bool_constantILb0EEERKT_PSo| Line | Count | Source |  | 439 | 4 |                     const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { |  | 440 | 4 |   ::testing_internal::DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(value, os); |  | 441 | 4 | } | 
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| 442 |  |  | 
| 443 |  | // Prints the given value using the << operator if it has one; | 
| 444 |  | // otherwise prints the bytes in it.  This is what | 
| 445 |  | // UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() does when PrintTo() is not specialized | 
| 446 |  | // or overloaded for type T. | 
| 447 |  | // | 
| 448 |  | // A user can override this behavior for a class type Foo by defining | 
| 449 |  | // an overload of PrintTo() in the namespace where Foo is defined.  We | 
| 450 |  | // give the user this option as sometimes defining a << operator for | 
| 451 |  | // Foo is not desirable (e.g. the coding style may prevent doing it, | 
| 452 |  | // or there is already a << operator but it doesn't do what the user | 
| 453 |  | // wants). | 
| 454 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 455 | 4 | void PrintTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 456 | 4 |   // DefaultPrintTo() is overloaded.  The type of its first two | 
| 457 | 4 |   // arguments determine which version will be picked.  If T is an | 
| 458 | 4 |   // STL-style container, the version for container will be called; if | 
| 459 | 4 |   // T is a pointer, the pointer version will be called; otherwise the | 
| 460 | 4 |   // generic version will be called. | 
| 461 | 4 |   // | 
| 462 | 4 |   // Note that we check for container types here, prior to we check | 
| 463 | 4 |   // for protocol message types in our operator<<.  The rationale is: | 
| 464 | 4 |   // | 
| 465 | 4 |   // For protocol messages, we want to give people a chance to | 
| 466 | 4 |   // override Google Mock's format by defining a PrintTo() or | 
| 467 | 4 |   // operator<<.  For STL containers, other formats can be | 
| 468 | 4 |   // incompatible with Google Mock's format for the container | 
| 469 | 4 |   // elements; therefore we check for container types here to ensure | 
| 470 | 4 |   // that our format is used. | 
| 471 | 4 |   // | 
| 472 | 4 |   // The second argument of DefaultPrintTo() is needed to bypass a bug | 
| 473 | 4 |   // in Symbian's C++ compiler that prevents it from picking the right | 
| 474 | 4 |   // overload between: | 
| 475 | 4 |   // | 
| 476 | 4 |   //   PrintTo(const T& x, ...); | 
| 477 | 4 |   //   PrintTo(T* x, ...); | 
| 478 | 4 |   DefaultPrintTo(IsContainerTest<T>(0), is_pointer<T>(), value, os); | 
| 479 | 4 | } _ZN7testing8internal7PrintToIlEEvRKT_PSo| Line | Count | Source |  | 455 | 4 | void PrintTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { |  | 456 | 4 |   // DefaultPrintTo() is overloaded.  The type of its first two |  | 457 | 4 |   // arguments determine which version will be picked.  If T is an |  | 458 | 4 |   // STL-style container, the version for container will be called; if |  | 459 | 4 |   // T is a pointer, the pointer version will be called; otherwise the |  | 460 | 4 |   // generic version will be called. |  | 461 | 4 |   // |  | 462 | 4 |   // Note that we check for container types here, prior to we check |  | 463 | 4 |   // for protocol message types in our operator<<.  The rationale is: |  | 464 | 4 |   // |  | 465 | 4 |   // For protocol messages, we want to give people a chance to |  | 466 | 4 |   // override Google Mock's format by defining a PrintTo() or |  | 467 | 4 |   // operator<<.  For STL containers, other formats can be |  | 468 | 4 |   // incompatible with Google Mock's format for the container |  | 469 | 4 |   // elements; therefore we check for container types here to ensure |  | 470 | 4 |   // that our format is used. |  | 471 | 4 |   // |  | 472 | 4 |   // The second argument of DefaultPrintTo() is needed to bypass a bug |  | 473 | 4 |   // in Symbian's C++ compiler that prevents it from picking the right |  | 474 | 4 |   // overload between: |  | 475 | 4 |   // |  | 476 | 4 |   //   PrintTo(const T& x, ...); |  | 477 | 4 |   //   PrintTo(T* x, ...); |  | 478 | 4 |   DefaultPrintTo(IsContainerTest<T>(0), is_pointer<T>(), value, os); |  | 479 | 4 | } | 
Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal7PrintToIiEEvRKT_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal7PrintToIPKvEEvRKT_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal7PrintToIxEEvRKT_PSo | 
| 480 |  |  | 
| 481 |  | // The following list of PrintTo() overloads tells | 
| 482 |  | // UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() how to print standard types (built-in | 
| 483 |  | // types, strings, plain arrays, and pointers). | 
| 484 |  |  | 
| 485 |  | // Overloads for various char types. | 
| 486 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(unsigned char c, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 487 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(signed char c, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 488 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(char c, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 489 | 0 |   // When printing a plain char, we always treat it as unsigned.  This | 
| 490 | 0 |   // way, the output won't be affected by whether the compiler thinks | 
| 491 | 0 |   // char is signed or not. | 
| 492 | 0 |   PrintTo(static_cast<unsigned char>(c), os); | 
| 493 | 0 | } | 
| 494 |  |  | 
| 495 |  | // Overloads for other simple built-in types. | 
| 496 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(bool x, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 497 | 0 |   *os << (x ? "true" : "false"); | 
| 498 | 0 | } | 
| 499 |  |  | 
| 500 |  | // Overload for wchar_t type. | 
| 501 |  | // Prints a wchar_t as a symbol if it is printable or as its internal | 
| 502 |  | // code otherwise and also as its decimal code (except for L'\0'). | 
| 503 |  | // The L'\0' char is printed as "L'\\0'". The decimal code is printed | 
| 504 |  | // as signed integer when wchar_t is implemented by the compiler | 
| 505 |  | // as a signed type and is printed as an unsigned integer when wchar_t | 
| 506 |  | // is implemented as an unsigned type. | 
| 507 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(wchar_t wc, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 508 |  |  | 
| 509 |  | // Overloads for C strings. | 
| 510 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(const char* s, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 511 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 512 | 0 |   PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const char*>(s), os); | 
| 513 | 0 | } | 
| 514 |  |  | 
| 515 |  | // signed/unsigned char is often used for representing binary data, so | 
| 516 |  | // we print pointers to it as void* to be safe. | 
| 517 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(const signed char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 518 | 0 |   PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); | 
| 519 | 0 | } | 
| 520 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(signed char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 521 | 0 |   PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); | 
| 522 | 0 | } | 
| 523 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(const unsigned char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 524 | 0 |   PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); | 
| 525 | 0 | } | 
| 526 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(unsigned char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 527 | 0 |   PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); | 
| 528 | 0 | } | 
| 529 |  |  | 
| 530 |  | // MSVC can be configured to define wchar_t as a typedef of unsigned | 
| 531 |  | // short.  It defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED when wchar_t is a native | 
| 532 |  | // type.  When wchar_t is a typedef, defining an overload for const | 
| 533 |  | // wchar_t* would cause unsigned short* be printed as a wide string, | 
| 534 |  | // possibly causing invalid memory accesses. | 
| 535 |  | #if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) | 
| 536 |  | // Overloads for wide C strings | 
| 537 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(const wchar_t* s, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 538 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(wchar_t* s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 539 | 0 |   PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const wchar_t*>(s), os); | 
| 540 | 0 | } | 
| 541 |  | #endif | 
| 542 |  |  | 
| 543 |  | // Overload for C arrays.  Multi-dimensional arrays are printed | 
| 544 |  | // properly. | 
| 545 |  |  | 
| 546 |  | // Prints the given number of elements in an array, without printing | 
| 547 |  | // the curly braces. | 
| 548 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 549 |  | void PrintRawArrayTo(const T a[], size_t count, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 550 |  |   UniversalPrint(a[0], os); | 
| 551 |  |   for (size_t i = 1; i != count; i++) { | 
| 552 |  |     *os << ", "; | 
| 553 |  |     UniversalPrint(a[i], os); | 
| 554 |  |   } | 
| 555 |  | } | 
| 556 |  |  | 
| 557 |  | // Overloads for ::string and ::std::string. | 
| 558 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING | 
| 559 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintStringTo(const ::string&s, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 560 |  | inline void PrintTo(const ::string& s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 561 |  |   PrintStringTo(s, os); | 
| 562 |  | } | 
| 563 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING | 
| 564 |  |  | 
| 565 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintStringTo(const ::std::string&s, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 566 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(const ::std::string& s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 567 | 0 |   PrintStringTo(s, os); | 
| 568 | 0 | } | 
| 569 |  |  | 
| 570 |  | // Overloads for ::wstring and ::std::wstring. | 
| 571 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING | 
| 572 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintWideStringTo(const ::wstring&s, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 573 |  | inline void PrintTo(const ::wstring& s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 574 |  |   PrintWideStringTo(s, os); | 
| 575 |  | } | 
| 576 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING | 
| 577 |  |  | 
| 578 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING | 
| 579 |  | GTEST_API_ void PrintWideStringTo(const ::std::wstring&s, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 580 | 0 | inline void PrintTo(const ::std::wstring& s, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 581 | 0 |   PrintWideStringTo(s, os); | 
| 582 | 0 | } | 
| 583 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING | 
| 584 |  |  | 
| 585 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE || GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 586 |  | // Helper function for printing a tuple.  T must be instantiated with | 
| 587 |  | // a tuple type. | 
| 588 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 589 |  | void PrintTupleTo(const T& t, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 590 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE || GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 591 |  |  | 
| 592 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE | 
| 593 |  | // Overload for ::std::tr1::tuple.  Needed for printing function arguments, | 
| 594 |  | // which are packed as tuples. | 
| 595 |  |  | 
| 596 |  | // Overloaded PrintTo() for tuples of various arities.  We support | 
| 597 |  | // tuples of up-to 10 fields.  The following implementation works | 
| 598 |  | // regardless of whether tr1::tuple is implemented using the | 
| 599 |  | // non-standard variadic template feature or not. | 
| 600 |  |  | 
| 601 |  | inline void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<>& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 602 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 603 |  | } | 
| 604 |  |  | 
| 605 |  | template <typename T1> | 
| 606 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1>& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 607 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 608 |  | } | 
| 609 |  |  | 
| 610 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2> | 
| 611 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2>& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 612 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 613 |  | } | 
| 614 |  |  | 
| 615 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3> | 
| 616 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3>& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 617 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 618 |  | } | 
| 619 |  |  | 
| 620 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4> | 
| 621 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4>& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 622 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 623 |  | } | 
| 624 |  |  | 
| 625 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5> | 
| 626 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>& t, | 
| 627 |  |              ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 628 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 629 |  | } | 
| 630 |  |  | 
| 631 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5, | 
| 632 |  |           typename T6> | 
| 633 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>& t, | 
| 634 |  |              ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 635 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 636 |  | } | 
| 637 |  |  | 
| 638 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5, | 
| 639 |  |           typename T6, typename T7> | 
| 640 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7>& t, | 
| 641 |  |              ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 642 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 643 |  | } | 
| 644 |  |  | 
| 645 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5, | 
| 646 |  |           typename T6, typename T7, typename T8> | 
| 647 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>& t, | 
| 648 |  |              ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 649 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 650 |  | } | 
| 651 |  |  | 
| 652 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5, | 
| 653 |  |           typename T6, typename T7, typename T8, typename T9> | 
| 654 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>& t, | 
| 655 |  |              ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 656 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 657 |  | } | 
| 658 |  |  | 
| 659 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5, | 
| 660 |  |           typename T6, typename T7, typename T8, typename T9, typename T10> | 
| 661 |  | void PrintTo( | 
| 662 |  |     const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>& t, | 
| 663 |  |     ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 664 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 665 |  | } | 
| 666 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE | 
| 667 |  |  | 
| 668 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 669 |  | template <typename... Types> | 
| 670 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::tuple<Types...>& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 671 |  |   PrintTupleTo(t, os); | 
| 672 |  | } | 
| 673 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 674 |  |  | 
| 675 |  | // Overload for std::pair. | 
| 676 |  | template <typename T1, typename T2> | 
| 677 |  | void PrintTo(const ::std::pair<T1, T2>& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 678 |  |   *os << '('; | 
| 679 |  |   // We cannot use UniversalPrint(value.first, os) here, as T1 may be | 
| 680 |  |   // a reference type.  The same for printing value.second. | 
| 681 |  |   UniversalPrinter<T1>::Print(value.first, os); | 
| 682 |  |   *os << ", "; | 
| 683 |  |   UniversalPrinter<T2>::Print(value.second, os); | 
| 684 |  |   *os << ')'; | 
| 685 |  | } | 
| 686 |  |  | 
| 687 |  | // Implements printing a non-reference type T by letting the compiler | 
| 688 |  | // pick the right overload of PrintTo() for T. | 
| 689 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 690 |  | class UniversalPrinter { | 
| 691 |  |  public: | 
| 692 |  |   // MSVC warns about adding const to a function type, so we want to | 
| 693 |  |   // disable the warning. | 
| 694 |  |   GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4180) | 
| 695 |  |  | 
| 696 |  |   // Note: we deliberately don't call this PrintTo(), as that name | 
| 697 |  |   // conflicts with ::testing::internal::PrintTo in the body of the | 
| 698 |  |   // function. | 
| 699 | 4 |   static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 700 | 4 |     // By default, ::testing::internal::PrintTo() is used for printing | 
| 701 | 4 |     // the value. | 
| 702 | 4 |     // | 
| 703 | 4 |     // Thanks to Koenig look-up, if T is a class and has its own | 
| 704 | 4 |     // PrintTo() function defined in its namespace, that function will | 
| 705 | 4 |     // be visible here.  Since it is more specific than the generic ones | 
| 706 | 4 |     // in ::testing::internal, it will be picked by the compiler in the | 
| 707 | 4 |     // following statement - exactly what we want. | 
| 708 | 4 |     PrintTo(value, os); | 
| 709 | 4 |   } _ZN7testing8internal16UniversalPrinterIlE5PrintERKlPSo| Line | Count | Source |  | 699 | 4 |   static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { |  | 700 | 4 |     // By default, ::testing::internal::PrintTo() is used for printing |  | 701 | 4 |     // the value. |  | 702 | 4 |     // |  | 703 | 4 |     // Thanks to Koenig look-up, if T is a class and has its own |  | 704 | 4 |     // PrintTo() function defined in its namespace, that function will |  | 705 | 4 |     // be visible here.  Since it is more specific than the generic ones |  | 706 | 4 |     // in ::testing::internal, it will be picked by the compiler in the |  | 707 | 4 |     // following statement - exactly what we want. |  | 708 | 4 |     PrintTo(value, os); |  | 709 | 4 |   } | 
Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal16UniversalPrinterIiE5PrintERKiPSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal16UniversalPrinterINSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEEEE5PrintERKS7_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal16UniversalPrinterINSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEE5PrintERKS7_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal16UniversalPrinterIxE5PrintERKxPSo | 
| 710 |  |  | 
| 711 |  |   GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() | 
| 712 |  | }; | 
| 713 |  |  | 
| 714 |  | // UniversalPrintArray(begin, len, os) prints an array of 'len' | 
| 715 |  | // elements, starting at address 'begin'. | 
| 716 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 717 |  | void UniversalPrintArray(const T* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 718 |  |   if (len == 0) { | 
| 719 |  |     *os << "{}"; | 
| 720 |  |   } else { | 
| 721 |  |     *os << "{ "; | 
| 722 |  |     const size_t kThreshold = 18; | 
| 723 |  |     const size_t kChunkSize = 8; | 
| 724 |  |     // If the array has more than kThreshold elements, we'll have to | 
| 725 |  |     // omit some details by printing only the first and the last | 
| 726 |  |     // kChunkSize elements. | 
| 727 |  |     // TODO(wan@google.com): let the user control the threshold using a flag. | 
| 728 |  |     if (len <= kThreshold) { | 
| 729 |  |       PrintRawArrayTo(begin, len, os); | 
| 730 |  |     } else { | 
| 731 |  |       PrintRawArrayTo(begin, kChunkSize, os); | 
| 732 |  |       *os << ", ..., "; | 
| 733 |  |       PrintRawArrayTo(begin + len - kChunkSize, kChunkSize, os); | 
| 734 |  |     } | 
| 735 |  |     *os << " }"; | 
| 736 |  |   } | 
| 737 |  | } | 
| 738 |  | // This overload prints a (const) char array compactly. | 
| 739 |  | GTEST_API_ void UniversalPrintArray( | 
| 740 |  |     const char* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 741 |  |  | 
| 742 |  | // This overload prints a (const) wchar_t array compactly. | 
| 743 |  | GTEST_API_ void UniversalPrintArray( | 
| 744 |  |     const wchar_t* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os); | 
| 745 |  |  | 
| 746 |  | // Implements printing an array type T[N]. | 
| 747 |  | template <typename T, size_t N> | 
| 748 |  | class UniversalPrinter<T[N]> { | 
| 749 |  |  public: | 
| 750 |  |   // Prints the given array, omitting some elements when there are too | 
| 751 |  |   // many. | 
| 752 |  |   static void Print(const T (&a)[N], ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 753 |  |     UniversalPrintArray(a, N, os); | 
| 754 |  |   } | 
| 755 |  | }; | 
| 756 |  |  | 
| 757 |  | // Implements printing a reference type T&. | 
| 758 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 759 |  | class UniversalPrinter<T&> { | 
| 760 |  |  public: | 
| 761 |  |   // MSVC warns about adding const to a function type, so we want to | 
| 762 |  |   // disable the warning. | 
| 763 |  |   GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4180) | 
| 764 |  |  | 
| 765 |  |   static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 766 |  |     // Prints the address of the value.  We use reinterpret_cast here | 
| 767 |  |     // as static_cast doesn't compile when T is a function type. | 
| 768 |  |     *os << "@" << reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&value) << " "; | 
| 769 |  |  | 
| 770 |  |     // Then prints the value itself. | 
| 771 |  |     UniversalPrint(value, os); | 
| 772 |  |   } | 
| 773 |  |  | 
| 774 |  |   GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() | 
| 775 |  | }; | 
| 776 |  |  | 
| 777 |  | // Prints a value tersely: for a reference type, the referenced value | 
| 778 |  | // (but not the address) is printed; for a (const) char pointer, the | 
| 779 |  | // NUL-terminated string (but not the pointer) is printed. | 
| 780 |  |  | 
| 781 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 782 |  | class UniversalTersePrinter { | 
| 783 |  |  public: | 
| 784 | 0 |   static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 785 | 0 |     UniversalPrint(value, os); | 
| 786 | 0 |   } Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal21UniversalTersePrinterIlE5PrintERKlPSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal21UniversalTersePrinterIiE5PrintERKiPSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal21UniversalTersePrinterINSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEE5PrintERKS7_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal21UniversalTersePrinterIxE5PrintERKxPSo | 
| 787 |  | }; | 
| 788 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 789 |  | class UniversalTersePrinter<T&> { | 
| 790 |  |  public: | 
| 791 |  |   static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 792 |  |     UniversalPrint(value, os); | 
| 793 |  |   } | 
| 794 |  | }; | 
| 795 |  | template <typename T, size_t N> | 
| 796 |  | class UniversalTersePrinter<T[N]> { | 
| 797 |  |  public: | 
| 798 |  |   static void Print(const T (&value)[N], ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 799 |  |     UniversalPrinter<T[N]>::Print(value, os); | 
| 800 |  |   } | 
| 801 |  | }; | 
| 802 |  | template <> | 
| 803 |  | class UniversalTersePrinter<const char*> { | 
| 804 |  |  public: | 
| 805 | 0 |   static void Print(const char* str, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 806 | 0 |     if (str == NULL) { | 
| 807 | 0 |       *os << "NULL"; | 
| 808 | 0 |     } else { | 
| 809 | 0 |       UniversalPrint(string(str), os); | 
| 810 | 0 |     } | 
| 811 | 0 |   } | 
| 812 |  | }; | 
| 813 |  | template <> | 
| 814 |  | class UniversalTersePrinter<char*> { | 
| 815 |  |  public: | 
| 816 | 0 |   static void Print(char* str, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 817 | 0 |     UniversalTersePrinter<const char*>::Print(str, os); | 
| 818 | 0 |   } | 
| 819 |  | }; | 
| 820 |  |  | 
| 821 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING | 
| 822 |  | template <> | 
| 823 |  | class UniversalTersePrinter<const wchar_t*> { | 
| 824 |  |  public: | 
| 825 | 0 |   static void Print(const wchar_t* str, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 826 | 0 |     if (str == NULL) { | 
| 827 | 0 |       *os << "NULL"; | 
| 828 | 0 |     } else { | 
| 829 | 0 |       UniversalPrint(::std::wstring(str), os); | 
| 830 | 0 |     } | 
| 831 | 0 |   } | 
| 832 |  | }; | 
| 833 |  | #endif | 
| 834 |  |  | 
| 835 |  | template <> | 
| 836 |  | class UniversalTersePrinter<wchar_t*> { | 
| 837 |  |  public: | 
| 838 | 0 |   static void Print(wchar_t* str, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 839 | 0 |     UniversalTersePrinter<const wchar_t*>::Print(str, os); | 
| 840 | 0 |   } | 
| 841 |  | }; | 
| 842 |  |  | 
| 843 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 844 |  | void UniversalTersePrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 845 |  |   UniversalTersePrinter<T>::Print(value, os); | 
| 846 |  | } | 
| 847 |  |  | 
| 848 |  | // Prints a value using the type inferred by the compiler.  The | 
| 849 |  | // difference between this and UniversalTersePrint() is that for a | 
| 850 |  | // (const) char pointer, this prints both the pointer and the | 
| 851 |  | // NUL-terminated string. | 
| 852 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 853 | 4 | void UniversalPrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 854 | 4 |   // A workarond for the bug in VC++ 7.1 that prevents us from instantiating | 
| 855 | 4 |   // UniversalPrinter with T directly. | 
| 856 | 4 |   typedef T T1; | 
| 857 | 4 |   UniversalPrinter<T1>::Print(value, os); | 
| 858 | 4 | } _ZN7testing8internal14UniversalPrintIlEEvRKT_PSo| Line | Count | Source |  | 853 | 4 | void UniversalPrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { |  | 854 | 4 |   // A workarond for the bug in VC++ 7.1 that prevents us from instantiating |  | 855 | 4 |   // UniversalPrinter with T directly. |  | 856 | 4 |   typedef T T1; |  | 857 | 4 |   UniversalPrinter<T1>::Print(value, os); |  | 858 | 4 | } | 
Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal14UniversalPrintIiEEvRKT_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal14UniversalPrintINSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEEEvRKT_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal14UniversalPrintINSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEEEEEvRKT_PSoUnexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing8internal14UniversalPrintIxEEvRKT_PSo | 
| 859 |  |  | 
| 860 |  | typedef ::std::vector<string> Strings; | 
| 861 |  |  | 
| 862 |  | // TuplePolicy<TupleT> must provide: | 
| 863 |  | // - tuple_size | 
| 864 |  | //     size of tuple TupleT. | 
| 865 |  | // - get<size_t I>(const TupleT& t) | 
| 866 |  | //     static function extracting element I of tuple TupleT. | 
| 867 |  | // - tuple_element<size_t I>::type | 
| 868 |  | //     type of element I of tuple TupleT. | 
| 869 |  | template <typename TupleT> | 
| 870 |  | struct TuplePolicy; | 
| 871 |  |  | 
| 872 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE | 
| 873 |  | template <typename TupleT> | 
| 874 |  | struct TuplePolicy { | 
| 875 |  |   typedef TupleT Tuple; | 
| 876 |  |   static const size_t tuple_size = ::std::tr1::tuple_size<Tuple>::value; | 
| 877 |  |  | 
| 878 |  |   template <size_t I> | 
| 879 |  |   struct tuple_element : ::std::tr1::tuple_element<I, Tuple> {}; | 
| 880 |  |  | 
| 881 |  |   template <size_t I> | 
| 882 |  |   static typename AddReference< | 
| 883 |  |       const typename ::std::tr1::tuple_element<I, Tuple>::type>::type get( | 
| 884 |  |       const Tuple& tuple) { | 
| 885 |  |     return ::std::tr1::get<I>(tuple); | 
| 886 |  |   } | 
| 887 |  | }; | 
| 888 |  | template <typename TupleT> | 
| 889 |  | const size_t TuplePolicy<TupleT>::tuple_size; | 
| 890 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE | 
| 891 |  |  | 
| 892 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 893 |  | template <typename... Types> | 
| 894 |  | struct TuplePolicy< ::std::tuple<Types...> > { | 
| 895 |  |   typedef ::std::tuple<Types...> Tuple; | 
| 896 |  |   static const size_t tuple_size = ::std::tuple_size<Tuple>::value; | 
| 897 |  |  | 
| 898 |  |   template <size_t I> | 
| 899 |  |   struct tuple_element : ::std::tuple_element<I, Tuple> {}; | 
| 900 |  |  | 
| 901 |  |   template <size_t I> | 
| 902 |  |   static const typename ::std::tuple_element<I, Tuple>::type& get( | 
| 903 |  |       const Tuple& tuple) { | 
| 904 |  |     return ::std::get<I>(tuple); | 
| 905 |  |   } | 
| 906 |  | }; | 
| 907 |  | template <typename... Types> | 
| 908 |  | const size_t TuplePolicy< ::std::tuple<Types...> >::tuple_size; | 
| 909 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 910 |  |  | 
| 911 |  | #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE || GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 912 |  | // This helper template allows PrintTo() for tuples and | 
| 913 |  | // UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings() to be defined by | 
| 914 |  | // induction on the number of tuple fields.  The idea is that | 
| 915 |  | // TuplePrefixPrinter<N>::PrintPrefixTo(t, os) prints the first N | 
| 916 |  | // fields in tuple t, and can be defined in terms of | 
| 917 |  | // TuplePrefixPrinter<N - 1>. | 
| 918 |  | // | 
| 919 |  | // The inductive case. | 
| 920 |  | template <size_t N> | 
| 921 |  | struct TuplePrefixPrinter { | 
| 922 |  |   // Prints the first N fields of a tuple. | 
| 923 |  |   template <typename Tuple> | 
| 924 |  |   static void PrintPrefixTo(const Tuple& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 925 |  |     TuplePrefixPrinter<N - 1>::PrintPrefixTo(t, os); | 
| 926 |  |     GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() | 
| 927 |  |     if (N > 1) { | 
| 928 |  |     GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() | 
| 929 |  |       *os << ", "; | 
| 930 |  |     } | 
| 931 |  |     UniversalPrinter< | 
| 932 |  |         typename TuplePolicy<Tuple>::template tuple_element<N - 1>::type> | 
| 933 |  |         ::Print(TuplePolicy<Tuple>::template get<N - 1>(t), os); | 
| 934 |  |   } | 
| 935 |  |  | 
| 936 |  |   // Tersely prints the first N fields of a tuple to a string vector, | 
| 937 |  |   // one element for each field. | 
| 938 |  |   template <typename Tuple> | 
| 939 |  |   static void TersePrintPrefixToStrings(const Tuple& t, Strings* strings) { | 
| 940 |  |     TuplePrefixPrinter<N - 1>::TersePrintPrefixToStrings(t, strings); | 
| 941 |  |     ::std::stringstream ss; | 
| 942 |  |     UniversalTersePrint(TuplePolicy<Tuple>::template get<N - 1>(t), &ss); | 
| 943 |  |     strings->push_back(ss.str()); | 
| 944 |  |   } | 
| 945 |  | }; | 
| 946 |  |  | 
| 947 |  | // Base case. | 
| 948 |  | template <> | 
| 949 |  | struct TuplePrefixPrinter<0> { | 
| 950 |  |   template <typename Tuple> | 
| 951 |  |   static void PrintPrefixTo(const Tuple&, ::std::ostream*) {} | 
| 952 |  |  | 
| 953 |  |   template <typename Tuple> | 
| 954 |  |   static void TersePrintPrefixToStrings(const Tuple&, Strings*) {} | 
| 955 |  | }; | 
| 956 |  |  | 
| 957 |  | // Helper function for printing a tuple. | 
| 958 |  | // Tuple must be either std::tr1::tuple or std::tuple type. | 
| 959 |  | template <typename Tuple> | 
| 960 |  | void PrintTupleTo(const Tuple& t, ::std::ostream* os) { | 
| 961 |  |   *os << "("; | 
| 962 |  |   TuplePrefixPrinter<TuplePolicy<Tuple>::tuple_size>::PrintPrefixTo(t, os); | 
| 963 |  |   *os << ")"; | 
| 964 |  | } | 
| 965 |  |  | 
| 966 |  | // Prints the fields of a tuple tersely to a string vector, one | 
| 967 |  | // element for each field.  See the comment before | 
| 968 |  | // UniversalTersePrint() for how we define "tersely". | 
| 969 |  | template <typename Tuple> | 
| 970 |  | Strings UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(const Tuple& value) { | 
| 971 |  |   Strings result; | 
| 972 |  |   TuplePrefixPrinter<TuplePolicy<Tuple>::tuple_size>:: | 
| 973 |  |       TersePrintPrefixToStrings(value, &result); | 
| 974 |  |   return result; | 
| 975 |  | } | 
| 976 |  | #endif  // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE || GTEST_HAS_STD_TUPLE_ | 
| 977 |  |  | 
| 978 |  | }  // namespace internal | 
| 979 |  |  | 
| 980 |  | template <typename T> | 
| 981 | 0 | ::std::string PrintToString(const T& value) { | 
| 982 | 0 |   ::std::stringstream ss; | 
| 983 | 0 |   internal::UniversalTersePrinter<T>::Print(value, &ss); | 
| 984 | 0 |   return ss.str(); | 
| 985 | 0 | } Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringIlEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringIiEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringIPcEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringIPKcEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringIPwEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringIPKwEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringINSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEEES6_RKT_Unexecuted instantiation: _ZN7testing13PrintToStringIxEENSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEERKT_ | 
| 986 |  |  | 
| 987 |  | }  // namespace testing | 
| 988 |  |  | 
| 989 |  | // Include any custom printer added by the local installation. | 
| 990 |  | // We must include this header at the end to make sure it can use the | 
| 991 |  | // declarations from this file. | 
| 992 |  | #include "gtest/internal/custom/gtest-printers.h" | 
| 993 |  |  | 
| 994 |  | #endif  // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ |