| // Copyright 2021 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
| // |
| // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| // You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| // |
| // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| // |
| // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| // limitations under the License. |
| |
| package android |
| |
| import ( |
| "fmt" |
| "reflect" |
| "regexp" |
| "strings" |
| "testing" |
| ) |
| |
| // This file contains general purpose test assert functions. |
| |
| // AssertSame checks if the expected and actual values are equal and if they are not then |
| // it reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertSame(t *testing.T, message string, expected interface{}, actual interface{}) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if actual != expected { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected:\n%#v\nactual:\n%#v", message, expected, actual) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertBoolEquals checks if the expected and actual values are equal and if they are not then it |
| // reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertBoolEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected bool, actual bool) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if actual != expected { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected %t, actual %t", message, expected, actual) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertIntEquals checks if the expected and actual values are equal and if they are not then it |
| // reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertIntEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected int, actual int) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if actual != expected { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected %d, actual %d", message, expected, actual) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringEquals checks if the expected and actual values are equal and if they are not then |
| // it reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertStringEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected string, actual string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if actual != expected { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected %s, actual %s", message, expected, actual) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertPathRelativeToTopEquals checks if the expected value is equal to the result of calling |
| // PathRelativeToTop on the actual Path. |
| func AssertPathRelativeToTopEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected string, actual Path) { |
| t.Helper() |
| AssertStringEquals(t, message, expected, PathRelativeToTop(actual)) |
| } |
| |
| // AssertPathsRelativeToTopEquals checks if the expected value is equal to the result of calling |
| // PathsRelativeToTop on the actual Paths. |
| func AssertPathsRelativeToTopEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected []string, actual Paths) { |
| t.Helper() |
| AssertDeepEquals(t, message, expected, PathsRelativeToTop(actual)) |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringPathRelativeToTopEquals checks if the expected value is equal to the result of calling |
| // StringPathRelativeToTop on the actual string path. |
| func AssertStringPathRelativeToTopEquals(t *testing.T, message string, config Config, expected string, actual string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| AssertStringEquals(t, message, expected, StringPathRelativeToTop(config.soongOutDir, actual)) |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringPathsRelativeToTopEquals checks if the expected value is equal to the result of |
| // calling StringPathsRelativeToTop on the actual string paths. |
| func AssertStringPathsRelativeToTopEquals(t *testing.T, message string, config Config, expected []string, actual []string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| AssertDeepEquals(t, message, expected, StringPathsRelativeToTop(config.soongOutDir, actual)) |
| } |
| |
| // AssertErrorMessageEquals checks if the error is not nil and has the expected message. If it does |
| // not then this reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why |
| // it failed. |
| func AssertErrorMessageEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected string, actual error) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if actual == nil { |
| t.Errorf("Expected error but was nil") |
| } else if actual.Error() != expected { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected %s, actual %s", message, expected, actual.Error()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertTrimmedStringEquals checks if the expected and actual values are the same after trimming |
| // leading and trailing spaces from them both. If they are not then it reports an error prefixed |
| // with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertTrimmedStringEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected string, actual string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| AssertStringEquals(t, message, strings.TrimSpace(expected), strings.TrimSpace(actual)) |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringDoesContain checks if the string contains the expected substring. If it does not |
| // then it reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it |
| // failed. |
| func AssertStringDoesContain(t *testing.T, message string, s string, expectedSubstring string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if !strings.Contains(s, expectedSubstring) { |
| t.Errorf("%s: could not find %q within %q", message, expectedSubstring, s) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringDoesNotContain checks if the string contains the expected substring. If it does then |
| // it reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertStringDoesNotContain(t *testing.T, message string, s string, unexpectedSubstring string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if strings.Contains(s, unexpectedSubstring) { |
| t.Errorf("%s: unexpectedly found %q within %q", message, unexpectedSubstring, s) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringContainsEquals checks if the string contains or does not contain the substring, given |
| // the value of the expected bool. If the expectation does not hold it reports an error prefixed with |
| // the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertStringContainsEquals(t *testing.T, message string, s string, substring string, expected bool) { |
| if expected { |
| AssertStringDoesContain(t, message, s, substring) |
| } else { |
| AssertStringDoesNotContain(t, message, s, substring) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringMatches checks if the string matches the given regular expression. If it does not match, |
| // then an error is reported with the supplied message including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertStringMatches(t *testing.T, message, s, expectedRex string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| ok, err := regexp.MatchString(expectedRex, s) |
| if err != nil { |
| t.Fatalf("regexp failure trying to match %s against `%s` expression: %s", s, expectedRex, err) |
| return |
| } |
| if !ok { |
| t.Errorf("%s: %s does not match regular expression %s", message, s, expectedRex) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringListContains checks if the list of strings contains the expected string. If it does |
| // not then it reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it |
| // failed. |
| func AssertStringListContains(t *testing.T, message string, list []string, s string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if !InList(s, list) { |
| t.Errorf("%s: could not find %q within %q", message, s, list) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringListDoesNotContain checks if the list of strings contains the expected string. If it does |
| // then it reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertStringListDoesNotContain(t *testing.T, message string, list []string, s string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if InList(s, list) { |
| t.Errorf("%s: unexpectedly found %q within %q", message, s, list) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertStringContainsEquals checks if the string contains or does not contain the substring, given |
| // the value of the expected bool. If the expectation does not hold it reports an error prefixed with |
| // the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertStringListContainsEquals(t *testing.T, message string, list []string, s string, expected bool) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if expected { |
| AssertStringListContains(t, message, list, s) |
| } else { |
| AssertStringListDoesNotContain(t, message, list, s) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertArrayString checks if the expected and actual values are equal and if they are not then it |
| // reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertArrayString(t *testing.T, message string, expected, actual []string) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if len(actual) != len(expected) { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected %d (%q), actual (%d) %q", message, len(expected), expected, len(actual), actual) |
| return |
| } |
| for i := range actual { |
| if actual[i] != expected[i] { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected %d-th, %q (%q), actual %q (%q)", |
| message, i, expected[i], expected, actual[i], actual) |
| return |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Asserts that each of the Paths in actual end with the corresponding string |
| // from expected. Useful to test that output paths contain expected items without |
| // hard-coding where intermediate files might be located. |
| func AssertPathsEndWith(t *testing.T, message string, expected []string, actual []Path) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if len(expected) != len(actual) { |
| t.Errorf("%s (length): expected %d, actual %d", message, len(expected), len(actual)) |
| return |
| } |
| for i := range expected { |
| if !strings.HasSuffix(actual[i].String(), expected[i]) { |
| t.Errorf("%s (item %d): expected '%s', actual '%s'", message, i, expected[i], actual[i].String()) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertDeepEquals checks if the expected and actual values are equal using reflect.DeepEqual and |
| // if they are not then it reports an error prefixed with the supplied message and including a |
| // reason for why it failed. |
| func AssertDeepEquals(t *testing.T, message string, expected interface{}, actual interface{}) { |
| t.Helper() |
| if !reflect.DeepEqual(actual, expected) { |
| t.Errorf("%s: expected:\n %#v\n got:\n %#v", message, expected, actual) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AssertPanicMessageContains checks that the supplied function panics as expected and the message |
| // obtained by formatting the recovered value as a string contains the expected contents. |
| func AssertPanicMessageContains(t *testing.T, message, expectedMessageContents string, funcThatShouldPanic func()) { |
| t.Helper() |
| panicked := false |
| var recovered interface{} |
| func() { |
| defer func() { |
| if recovered = recover(); recovered != nil { |
| panicked = true |
| } |
| }() |
| funcThatShouldPanic() |
| }() |
| if !panicked { |
| t.Errorf("%s: did not panic", message) |
| } |
| |
| panicMessage := fmt.Sprintf("%s", recovered) |
| AssertStringDoesContain(t, fmt.Sprintf("%s: panic message", message), panicMessage, expectedMessageContents) |
| } |