| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project |
| * |
| * 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. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "android-base/result.h" |
| |
| #include "errno.h" |
| |
| #include <istream> |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include <gtest/gtest.h> |
| |
| using namespace std::string_literals; |
| |
| namespace android { |
| namespace base { |
| |
| TEST(result, result_accessors) { |
| Result<std::string> result = "success"; |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ("success", *result); |
| EXPECT_EQ("success", result.value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ('s', result->data()[0]); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_accessors_rvalue) { |
| ASSERT_TRUE(Result<std::string>("success").ok()); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(Result<std::string>("success").has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ("success", *Result<std::string>("success")); |
| EXPECT_EQ("success", Result<std::string>("success").value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ('s', Result<std::string>("success")->data()[0]); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_void) { |
| Result<void> ok = {}; |
| EXPECT_RESULT_OK(ok); |
| ok.value(); // should not crash |
| ASSERT_DEATH(ok.error(), ""); |
| |
| Result<void> fail = Error() << "failure" << 1; |
| EXPECT_FALSE(fail.ok()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("failure1", fail.error().message()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0, fail.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(ok != fail); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(fail.value(), ""); |
| |
| auto test = [](bool ok) -> Result<void> { |
| if (ok) return {}; |
| else return Error() << "failure" << 1; |
| }; |
| EXPECT_TRUE(test(true).ok()); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(test(false).ok()); |
| test(true).value(); // should not crash |
| ASSERT_DEATH(test(true).error(), ""); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(test(false).value(), ""); |
| EXPECT_EQ("failure1", test(false).error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_error) { |
| Result<void> result = Error() << "failure" << 1; |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(0, result.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("failure1", result.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_error_empty) { |
| Result<void> result = Error(); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(0, result.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("", result.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_error_rvalue) { |
| // Error() and ErrnoError() aren't actually used to create a Result<T> object. |
| // Under the hood, they are an intermediate class that can be implicitly constructed into a |
| // Result<T>. This is needed both to create the ostream and because Error() itself, by |
| // definition will not know what the type, T, of the underlying Result<T> object that it would |
| // create is. |
| |
| auto MakeRvalueErrorResult = []() -> Result<void> { return Error() << "failure" << 1; }; |
| ASSERT_FALSE(MakeRvalueErrorResult().ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(MakeRvalueErrorResult().has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(0, MakeRvalueErrorResult().error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("failure1", MakeRvalueErrorResult().error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_errno_error) { |
| constexpr int test_errno = 6; |
| errno = test_errno; |
| Result<void> result = ErrnoError() << "failure" << 1; |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(test_errno, result.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("failure1: "s + strerror(test_errno), result.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_errno_error_no_text) { |
| constexpr int test_errno = 6; |
| errno = test_errno; |
| Result<void> result = ErrnoError(); |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(test_errno, result.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(strerror(test_errno), result.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_error_from_other_result) { |
| auto error_text = "test error"s; |
| Result<void> result = Error() << error_text; |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| Result<std::string> result2 = result.error(); |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result2.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result2.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(0, result2.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(error_text, result2.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_error_through_ostream) { |
| auto error_text = "test error"s; |
| Result<void> result = Error() << error_text; |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| Result<std::string> result2 = Error() << result.error(); |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result2.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result2.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(0, result2.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(error_text, result2.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_errno_error_through_ostream) { |
| auto error_text = "test error"s; |
| constexpr int test_errno = 6; |
| errno = 6; |
| Result<void> result = ErrnoError() << error_text; |
| |
| errno = 0; |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| Result<std::string> result2 = Error() << result.error(); |
| |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result2.ok()); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result2.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(test_errno, result2.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(error_text + ": " + strerror(test_errno), result2.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, constructor_forwarding) { |
| auto result = Result<std::string>(std::in_place, 5, 'a'); |
| |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(result.has_value()); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ("aaaaa", *result); |
| } |
| |
| struct ConstructorTracker { |
| static size_t constructor_called; |
| static size_t copy_constructor_called; |
| static size_t move_constructor_called; |
| static size_t copy_assignment_called; |
| static size_t move_assignment_called; |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| ConstructorTracker(T&& string) : string(string) { |
| ++constructor_called; |
| } |
| |
| ConstructorTracker(const ConstructorTracker& ct) { |
| ++copy_constructor_called; |
| string = ct.string; |
| } |
| ConstructorTracker(ConstructorTracker&& ct) noexcept { |
| ++move_constructor_called; |
| string = std::move(ct.string); |
| } |
| ConstructorTracker& operator=(const ConstructorTracker& ct) { |
| ++copy_assignment_called; |
| string = ct.string; |
| return *this; |
| } |
| ConstructorTracker& operator=(ConstructorTracker&& ct) noexcept { |
| ++move_assignment_called; |
| string = std::move(ct.string); |
| return *this; |
| } |
| |
| std::string string; |
| }; |
| |
| size_t ConstructorTracker::constructor_called = 0; |
| size_t ConstructorTracker::copy_constructor_called = 0; |
| size_t ConstructorTracker::move_constructor_called = 0; |
| size_t ConstructorTracker::copy_assignment_called = 0; |
| size_t ConstructorTracker::move_assignment_called = 0; |
| |
| Result<ConstructorTracker> ReturnConstructorTracker(const std::string& in) { |
| if (in.empty()) { |
| return "literal string"; |
| } |
| if (in == "test2") { |
| return ConstructorTracker(in + in + "2"); |
| } |
| ConstructorTracker result(in + " " + in); |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| TEST(result, no_copy_on_return) { |
| // If returning parameters that may be used to implicitly construct the type T of Result<T>, |
| // then those parameters are forwarded to the construction of Result<T>. |
| |
| // If returning an prvalue or xvalue, it will be move constructed during the construction of |
| // Result<T>. |
| |
| // This check ensures that that is the case, and particularly that no copy constructors |
| // are called. |
| |
| auto result1 = ReturnConstructorTracker(""); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result1); |
| EXPECT_EQ("literal string", result1->string); |
| EXPECT_EQ(1U, ConstructorTracker::constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::copy_constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::move_constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::copy_assignment_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::move_assignment_called); |
| |
| auto result2 = ReturnConstructorTracker("test2"); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result2); |
| EXPECT_EQ("test2test22", result2->string); |
| EXPECT_EQ(2U, ConstructorTracker::constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::copy_constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(1U, ConstructorTracker::move_constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::copy_assignment_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::move_assignment_called); |
| |
| auto result3 = ReturnConstructorTracker("test3"); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result3); |
| EXPECT_EQ("test3 test3", result3->string); |
| EXPECT_EQ(3U, ConstructorTracker::constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::copy_constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(2U, ConstructorTracker::move_constructor_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::copy_assignment_called); |
| EXPECT_EQ(0U, ConstructorTracker::move_assignment_called); |
| } |
| |
| // Below two tests require that we do not hide the move constructor with our forwarding reference |
| // constructor. This is done with by disabling the forwarding reference constructor if its first |
| // and only type is Result<T>. |
| TEST(result, result_result_with_success) { |
| auto return_result_result_with_success = []() -> Result<Result<void>> { return Result<void>(); }; |
| auto result = return_result_result_with_success(); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(*result); |
| |
| auto inner_result = result.value(); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(inner_result); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, result_result_with_failure) { |
| auto return_result_result_with_error = []() -> Result<Result<void>> { |
| return Result<void>(ResultError("failure string", 6)); |
| }; |
| auto result = return_result_result_with_error(); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result); |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result->ok()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("failure string", (*result).error().message()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(6, (*result).error().code()); |
| } |
| |
| // This test requires that we disable the forwarding reference constructor if Result<T> is the |
| // *only* type that we are forwarding. In otherwords, if we are forwarding Result<T>, int to |
| // construct a Result<T>, then we still need the constructor. |
| TEST(result, result_two_parameter_constructor_same_type) { |
| struct TestStruct { |
| TestStruct(int value) : value_(value) {} |
| TestStruct(Result<TestStruct> result, int value) : value_(result->value_ * value) {} |
| int value_; |
| }; |
| |
| auto return_test_struct = []() -> Result<TestStruct> { |
| return Result<TestStruct>(std::in_place, Result<TestStruct>(std::in_place, 6), 6); |
| }; |
| |
| auto result = return_test_struct(); |
| ASSERT_RESULT_OK(result); |
| EXPECT_EQ(36, result->value_); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, die_on_access_failed_result) { |
| Result<std::string> result = Error(); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(*result, ""); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, die_on_get_error_succesful_result) { |
| Result<std::string> result = "success"; |
| ASSERT_DEATH(result.error(), ""); |
| } |
| |
| template <class CharT> |
| std::basic_ostream<CharT>& SetErrnoToTwo(std::basic_ostream<CharT>& ss) { |
| errno = 2; |
| return ss; |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, preserve_errno) { |
| errno = 1; |
| int old_errno = errno; |
| Result<int> result = Error() << "Failed" << SetErrnoToTwo<char>; |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result.ok()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(old_errno, errno); |
| |
| errno = 1; |
| old_errno = errno; |
| Result<int> result2 = ErrnoError() << "Failed" << SetErrnoToTwo<char>; |
| ASSERT_FALSE(result2.ok()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(old_errno, errno); |
| EXPECT_EQ(old_errno, result2.error().code()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, error_with_fmt) { |
| Result<int> result = Errorf("{} {}!", "hello", "world"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("hello world!", result.error().message()); |
| |
| result = Errorf("{} {}!", std::string("hello"), std::string("world")); |
| EXPECT_EQ("hello world!", result.error().message()); |
| |
| result = Errorf("{1} {0}!", "world", "hello"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("hello world!", result.error().message()); |
| |
| result = Errorf("hello world!"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("hello world!", result.error().message()); |
| |
| Result<int> result2 = Errorf("error occurred with {}", result.error()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("error occurred with hello world!", result2.error().message()); |
| |
| constexpr int test_errno = 6; |
| errno = test_errno; |
| result = ErrnoErrorf("{} {}!", "hello", "world"); |
| EXPECT_EQ(test_errno, result.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("hello world!: "s + strerror(test_errno), result.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, error_with_fmt_carries_errno) { |
| constexpr int inner_errno = 6; |
| errno = inner_errno; |
| Result<int> inner_result = ErrnoErrorf("inner failure"); |
| errno = 0; |
| EXPECT_EQ(inner_errno, inner_result.error().code()); |
| |
| // outer_result is created with Errorf, but its error code is got from inner_result. |
| Result<int> outer_result = Errorf("outer failure caused by {}", inner_result.error()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(inner_errno, outer_result.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("outer failure caused by inner failure: "s + strerror(inner_errno), |
| outer_result.error().message()); |
| |
| // now both result objects are created with ErrnoErrorf. errno from the inner_result |
| // is not passed to outer_result. |
| constexpr int outer_errno = 10; |
| errno = outer_errno; |
| outer_result = ErrnoErrorf("outer failure caused by {}", inner_result.error()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(outer_errno, outer_result.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("outer failure caused by inner failure: "s + strerror(inner_errno) + ": "s + |
| strerror(outer_errno), |
| outer_result.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(result, errno_chaining_multiple) { |
| constexpr int errno1 = 6; |
| errno = errno1; |
| Result<int> inner1 = ErrnoErrorf("error1"); |
| |
| constexpr int errno2 = 10; |
| errno = errno2; |
| Result<int> inner2 = ErrnoErrorf("error2"); |
| |
| // takes the error code of inner2 since its the last one. |
| Result<int> outer = Errorf("two errors: {}, {}", inner1.error(), inner2.error()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(errno2, outer.error().code()); |
| EXPECT_EQ("two errors: error1: "s + strerror(errno1) + ", error2: "s + strerror(errno2), |
| outer.error().message()); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| } // namespace android |