Loki/test/Checker/main.cpp
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Test program for The Loki Library
// Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Sposato
// The copyright on this file is protected under the terms of the MIT license.
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software for any
// purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright
// notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this
// permission notice appear in supporting documentation.
//
// The author makes no representations about the suitability of this software
// for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id$
/// @file main.cpp This provides examples on how to use Loki's Checker facility.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "../../include/loki/Checker.h"
#if !defined( nullptr )
#define nullptr NULL
#endif
#if !defined( NULL )
#define NULL 0
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/* This class has 2 invariants. The this pointer may never equal NULL, and the
value may not equal zero.
*/
class Thingy
{
public:
// This example shows how static functions can use a no-throw checkers.
static void ChangeThat( void )
{
CheckStaticForNoThrow checker( &Thingy::StaticIsValid );
(void)checker;
s_value--;
}
// This example shows how static functions can use an invariant checkers.
static unsigned int GetThat( void )
{
CheckStaticInvariants checker( &Thingy::StaticIsValid );
(void)checker;
return s_value;
}
// This example shows how ctors can use an invariant checker.
explicit Thingy( unsigned int value ) : m_value( value )
{
CheckInvariants checker( this, &Thingy::IsValid );
(void)checker;
checker.Check();
}
// A destructor really doesn't need a checker, but does need to confirm
// the object is valid at the start of the destructor.
~Thingy( void )
{
assert( IsValid() );
}
bool operator == ( const Thingy & that ) const
{
return ( m_value == that.m_value );
}
void DoSomethingEvil( void )
{
m_value = 0;
}
// This example shows how to use the no-throw checker.
unsigned int GetValue( void ) const
{
CheckForNoThrow checker( this, &Thingy::IsValid );
(void)checker;
return m_value;
}
// This example shows how to use the equality checker.
unsigned int DoSomething( bool doThrow ) const
{
CheckForEquality checker( this, &Thingy::IsValid );
(void)checker;
if ( doThrow )
throw ::std::exception( "Test Exception." );
return m_value;
}
// This example shows how to use the no-change checker.
void DoSomethingElse( void ) const
{
CheckForNoChange checker( this, &Thingy::IsValid );
(void)checker;
}
private:
// This is a static validator.
static bool StaticIsValid( void )
{
assert( s_value != 0 );
return true;
}
// This is a per-instance validator.
bool IsValid( void ) const
{
assert( nullptr != this );
assert( m_value != 0 );
return true;
}
// These lines show how to declare checkers for non-static functions in a host class.
typedef ::Loki::Checker< Thingy, ::Loki::CheckForNoThrow > CheckForNoThrow;
typedef ::Loki::Checker< Thingy, ::Loki::CheckForNoChangeOrThrow > CheckForNoChangeOrThrow;
typedef ::Loki::Checker< Thingy, ::Loki::CheckForNoChange > CheckForNoChange;
typedef ::Loki::Checker< Thingy, ::Loki::CheckForEquality > CheckForEquality;
typedef ::Loki::Checker< Thingy, ::Loki::CheckForNothing > CheckInvariants;
// These lines show how to declare checkers for static functions of a host class.
typedef ::Loki::StaticChecker< ::Loki::CheckStaticForNoThrow > CheckStaticForNoThrow;
typedef ::Loki::StaticChecker< ::Loki::CheckStaticForNothing > CheckStaticInvariants;
static unsigned int s_value;
unsigned int m_value;
};
unsigned int Thingy::s_value = 10;
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This is a validator function called by checkers inside standalone functions.
bool AllIsValid( void )
{
assert( Thingy::GetThat() != 0 );
return true;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// These lines show how to declare checkers for standalone functions.
typedef ::Loki::StaticChecker< ::Loki::CheckStaticForNoThrow > CheckStaticForNoThrow;
typedef ::Loki::StaticChecker< ::Loki::CheckStaticForNothing > CheckStaticInvariants;
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void DoSomething( void )
{
// This example shows how to use a checker in a stand-alone function.
CheckStaticForNoThrow checker( &AllIsValid );
(void)checker;
Thingy::ChangeThat();
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
int main( unsigned int argc, const char * const argv[] )
{
try
{
// First do some tests on class member functions.
Thingy t1( 1 );
t1.DoSomething( false );
Thingy t2( 2 );
t2.DoSomething( true );
// Next do some tests with static member functions.
Thingy::ChangeThat();
const unsigned int value = Thingy::GetThat();
assert( value != 0 );
// Then do a test with a standalone function.
DoSomething();
}
catch ( ... )
{
}
return 0;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------