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First (far from done) implementation for printf style formatting for … #500
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Heya @alariois : Instead of going through the full list of assertions and creating an alternate version, maybe instead it makes sense to create a single macro which assembles data with sprintf and then it can be dropped into the _MESSAGE portion of any of the existing macros? |
Hey @mvandervoord Do I understand correctly that you proposed something like this: TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(false, FORMAT("Hi %s", "there")); or calling the FORMAT macro one level lower like so: TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(false, "Hi %s", "there"); and in unity.h file #define TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(condition, ...) ((condition), __LINE__, FORMAT(__VA_ARGS__)) The latter is cleaner to use but then all the _MESSAGE macros still have to have an alternative version. On top of that the sprintf is still running needlessly every time. |
…rtEqualString, UnityAssertEqualStringLen, UnityAssertEqualStringArray, UnityAssertEqualIntArray
…ityIsOneArrayNull
… ordering in tests
Hi @mvandervoord Maybe there should also be a compiler flag for whether to use UnityPrintFVA or vsprintf for formatting. What do you think? I know it's a LOT of new macros but I was able to keep the assertion functions in unity.c basically unchanged. |
Resolves #491 Example outputs: // Pointer comparison
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_PTR(ptr1, ptr1); // FAIL: Expected 0x0040C400 to be not equal to 0x0040C400
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_PTR(NULL, ptr1); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_PTR(ptr1, NULL); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_PTR(ptr1, ptr2); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_PTR(NULL, NULL); // FAIL: Expected 0x00000000 to be not equal to 0x00000000
// String comparison
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING("Foo", "Foo"); // FAIL: Expected 'Foo' to be not equal to 'Foo'
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING(NULL, "Foo"); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING("Foo", NULL); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING(NULL, NULL); // FAIL: Expected NULL to be not equal to NULL
// String with length comparison
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN("FooX", "FooY", 3); // FAIL: Expected 'Foo' to be not equal to 'Foo'
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN(NULL, "Foo", 3); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN("Foo", NULL, 3); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN(NULL, NULL, 3); // FAIL: Expected NULL to be not equal to NULL
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN("Foo", "Foo", 0); // FAIL: Expected '' to be not equal to ''
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN(NULL, NULL, 0); // FAIL: Expected NULL to be not equal to NULL
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN("Foo", NULL, 0); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_STRING_LEN(NULL, "Foo", 0); // PASS
// Memory comparison
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_MEMORY("Foo", "Foo", 3); // FAIL: Expected 3 bytes of memory not to be equal
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_MEMORY(NULL, "Foo", 3); // PASS
EST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_MEMORY("Foo", NULL, 3); // PASS
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_MEMORY(NULL, NULL, 3); // FAIL: Expected NULL to be not equal to NULL
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_MEMORY("Foo", "Foo", 0); // FAIL: You Asked Me To Compare Nothing, Which Was Pointless. To keep from making 3 totally new assertion functions for these cases I modified UnityAssertEqualString, UnityAssertEqualStringLen, UnityAssertEqualMemory functions by adding a new I guess I should add new unity test cases for these new assertion macros. |
I'd like to add printf style formating to all TEST_*_MESSAGE macros as long as UNITY_INCLUDE_PRINT_FORMATTED is defined.
I've seen this discussed in some issues and thought to give it a go.
I managed to get a first proof of concept working but as I dont know (yet) the inner working of CMock and Ceedling I'd like some feedback on whether I'm breaking some dependencies. All other suggestions are also welcome of course!
Supported at the moment:
For formating and printing I'm using UnityPrintFVA
The biggest possibly breaking change with CMock and Ceedling is that I had to change the ordering of some function parameters. (UnityFail, UnityIgnore, UnityMessage, UnityAssertEqualNumber)
As long as these tools don't call direclty those functions, everything should be ok.
I used a quite hackish (but short) way to define some functions to support variable argument lists and fallbacks without it.
With this trick its possible to write
This expands to
if UNITY_INCLUDE_PRINT_FORMATTED is not defined and otherwise to
Also worth noting is that the _MESSAGE macros are defined like
rather than
This is to support c99, that needs at least one parameter in VA_ARGS list.
With this it's possible to write
Without any extra parameters
TEST_PRINTF is now alias to TEST_MESSAGE
And now TEST_PRINTF can also be used without any extra parameters like so:
The ugliest thing about implementing this feature is that all the _MESSAGE macros have to be duplicated. Yikes! Its not possible to use the VA_ARGS_IF_ENABLED trick with macros sadly.
Again ... all suggestions are welcome! :)