351 lines
15 KiB
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351 lines
15 KiB
C++
/*************************************************************************/
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/* test_macros.h */
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/*************************************************************************/
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/* This file is part of: */
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/* GODOT ENGINE */
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/* https://godotengine.org */
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/*************************************************************************/
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/* Copyright (c) 2007-2021 Juan Linietsky, Ariel Manzur. */
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/* Copyright (c) 2014-2021 Godot Engine contributors (cf. AUTHORS.md). */
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/* */
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/* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining */
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/* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the */
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/* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including */
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/* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, */
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/* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to */
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/* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to */
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/* the following conditions: */
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/* */
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/* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be */
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/* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. */
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/* */
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/* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, */
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/* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF */
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/* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.*/
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/* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY */
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/* CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, */
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/* TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE */
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/* SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */
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/*************************************************************************/
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#ifndef TEST_MACROS_H
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#define TEST_MACROS_H
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#include "core/object/callable_method_pointer.h"
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#include "core/object/class_db.h"
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#include "core/templates/map.h"
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#include "core/variant/variant.h"
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// See documentation for doctest at:
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// https://github.com/onqtam/doctest/blob/master/doc/markdown/readme.md#reference
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#include "thirdparty/doctest/doctest.h"
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// The test is skipped with this, run pending tests with `--test --no-skip`.
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#define TEST_CASE_PENDING(name) TEST_CASE(name *doctest::skip())
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// The test case is marked as failed, but does not fail the entire test run.
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#define TEST_CASE_MAY_FAIL(name) TEST_CASE(name *doctest::may_fail())
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// Provide aliases to conform with Godot naming conventions (see error macros).
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#define TEST_COND(cond, ...) DOCTEST_CHECK_FALSE_MESSAGE(cond, __VA_ARGS__)
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#define TEST_FAIL(cond, ...) DOCTEST_FAIL(cond, __VA_ARGS__)
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#define TEST_FAIL_COND(cond, ...) DOCTEST_REQUIRE_FALSE_MESSAGE(cond, __VA_ARGS__)
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#define TEST_FAIL_COND_WARN(cond, ...) DOCTEST_WARN_FALSE_MESSAGE(cond, __VA_ARGS__)
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// Temporarily disable error prints to test failure paths.
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// This allows to avoid polluting the test summary with error messages.
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// The `_print_error_enabled` boolean is defined in `core/print_string.cpp` and
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// works at global scope. It's used by various loggers in `should_log()` method,
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// which are used by error macros which call into `OS::print_error`, effectively
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// disabling any error messages to be printed from the engine side (not tests).
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#define ERR_PRINT_OFF _print_error_enabled = false;
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#define ERR_PRINT_ON _print_error_enabled = true;
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// Stringify all `Variant` compatible types for doctest output by default.
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// https://github.com/onqtam/doctest/blob/master/doc/markdown/stringification.md
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#define DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(m_type) \
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template <> \
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struct doctest::StringMaker<m_type> { \
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static doctest::String convert(const m_type &p_val) { \
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const Variant val = p_val; \
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return val.get_construct_string().utf8().get_data(); \
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} \
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};
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#define DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT_POINTER(m_type) \
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template <> \
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struct doctest::StringMaker<m_type> { \
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static doctest::String convert(const m_type *p_val) { \
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const Variant val = p_val; \
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return val.get_construct_string().utf8().get_data(); \
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} \
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};
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Variant);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(::String); // Disambiguate from `doctest::String`.
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Vector2);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Vector2i);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Rect2);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Rect2i);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Vector3);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Vector3i);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Transform2D);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Plane);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Quaternion);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(AABB);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Basis);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Transform3D);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(::Color); // Disambiguate from `doctest::Color`.
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(StringName);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(NodePath);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(RID);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT_POINTER(Object);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Callable);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Signal);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Dictionary);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(Array);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedByteArray);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedInt32Array);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedInt64Array);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedFloat32Array);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedFloat64Array);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedStringArray);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedVector2Array);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedVector3Array);
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DOCTEST_STRINGIFY_VARIANT(PackedColorArray);
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// Register test commands to be launched from the command-line.
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// For instance: REGISTER_TEST_COMMAND("gdscript-parser" &test_parser_func).
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// Example usage: `godot --test gdscript-parser`.
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typedef void (*TestFunc)();
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extern Map<String, TestFunc> *test_commands;
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int register_test_command(String p_command, TestFunc p_function);
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#define REGISTER_TEST_COMMAND(m_command, m_function) \
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DOCTEST_GLOBAL_NO_WARNINGS(DOCTEST_ANONYMOUS(_DOCTEST_ANON_VAR_)) = \
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register_test_command(m_command, m_function); \
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DOCTEST_GLOBAL_NO_WARNINGS_END()
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// Utility macros to send an event actions to a given object
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// Requires Message Queue and InputMap to be setup.
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// SEND_GUI_ACTION - takes an object and a input map key. e.g SEND_GUI_ACTION(code_edit, "ui_text_newline").
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// SEND_GUI_KEY_EVENT - takes an object and a keycode set. e.g SEND_GUI_KEY_EVENT(code_edit, KEY_A | KEY_MASK_CMD).
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// SEND_GUI_MOUSE_EVENT - takes an object, position, mouse button and mouse mask e.g SEND_GUI_MOUSE_EVENT(code_edit, Vector2(50, 50), MOUSE_BUTTON_NONE, MOUSE_BUTTON_NONE);
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// SEND_GUI_DOUBLE_CLICK - takes an object and a postion. e.g SEND_GUI_DOUBLE_CLICK(code_edit, Vector2(50, 50));
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#define SEND_GUI_ACTION(m_object, m_action) \
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{ \
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const List<Ref<InputEvent>> *events = InputMap::get_singleton()->action_get_events(m_action); \
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const List<Ref<InputEvent>>::Element *first_event = events->front(); \
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Ref<InputEventKey> event = first_event->get(); \
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event->set_pressed(true); \
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m_object->gui_input(event); \
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MessageQueue::get_singleton()->flush(); \
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}
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#define SEND_GUI_KEY_EVENT(m_object, m_input) \
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{ \
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Ref<InputEventKey> event = InputEventKey::create_reference(m_input); \
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event->set_pressed(true); \
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m_object->gui_input(event); \
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MessageQueue::get_singleton()->flush(); \
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}
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#define _CREATE_GUI_MOUSE_EVENT(m_object, m_local_pos, m_input, m_mask) \
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Ref<InputEventMouseButton> event; \
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event.instantiate(); \
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event->set_position(m_local_pos); \
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event->set_button_index(m_input); \
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event->set_button_mask(m_mask); \
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event->set_pressed(true);
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#define SEND_GUI_MOUSE_EVENT(m_object, m_local_pos, m_input, m_mask) \
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{ \
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_CREATE_GUI_MOUSE_EVENT(m_object, m_local_pos, m_input, m_mask); \
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m_object->get_viewport()->push_input(event); \
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MessageQueue::get_singleton()->flush(); \
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}
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#define SEND_GUI_DOUBLE_CLICK(m_object, m_local_pos) \
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{ \
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_CREATE_GUI_MOUSE_EVENT(m_object, m_local_pos, MOUSE_BUTTON_LEFT, MOUSE_BUTTON_LEFT); \
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event->set_double_click(true); \
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m_object->get_viewport()->push_input(event); \
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MessageQueue::get_singleton()->flush(); \
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}
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// Utility class / macros for testing signals
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//
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// Use SIGNAL_WATCH(*object, "signal_name") to start watching
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// Makes sure to call SIGNAL_UNWATCH(*object, "signal_name") to stop watching in cleanup, this is not done automatically.
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//
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// The SignalWatcher will capture all signals and their args sent between checks.
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//
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// Use SIGNAL_CHECK("signal_name"), Vector<Vector<Variant>>), to check the arguments of all fired signals.
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// The outer vector is each fired signal, the inner vector the list of arguments for that signal. Order does matter.
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//
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// Use SIGNAL_CHECK_FALSE("signal_name") to check if a signal was not fired.
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//
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// Use SIGNAL_DISCARD("signal_name") to discard records all of the given signal, use only in placed you don't need to check.
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//
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// All signals are automaticaly discared between test/sub test cases.
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class SignalWatcher : public Object {
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private:
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inline static SignalWatcher *singleton;
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/* Equal to: Map<String, Vector<Vector<Variant>>> */
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Map<String, Array> _signals;
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void _add_signal_entry(const Array &p_args, const String &p_name) {
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if (!_signals.has(p_name)) {
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_signals[p_name] = Array();
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}
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_signals[p_name].push_back(p_args);
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}
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void _signal_callback_zero(const String &p_name) {
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Array args;
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_add_signal_entry(args, p_name);
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}
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void _signal_callback_one(Variant p_arg1, const String &p_name) {
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Array args;
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args.push_back(p_arg1);
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_add_signal_entry(args, p_name);
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}
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void _signal_callback_two(Variant p_arg1, Variant p_arg2, const String &p_name) {
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Array args;
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args.push_back(p_arg1);
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args.push_back(p_arg2);
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_add_signal_entry(args, p_name);
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}
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void _signal_callback_three(Variant p_arg1, Variant p_arg2, Variant p_arg3, const String &p_name) {
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Array args;
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args.push_back(p_arg1);
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args.push_back(p_arg2);
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args.push_back(p_arg3);
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_add_signal_entry(args, p_name);
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}
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public:
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static SignalWatcher *get_singleton() { return singleton; }
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void watch_signal(Object *p_object, const String &p_signal) {
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Vector<Variant> args;
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args.push_back(p_signal);
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MethodInfo method_info;
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ClassDB::get_signal(p_object->get_class(), p_signal, &method_info);
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switch (method_info.arguments.size()) {
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case 0: {
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p_object->connect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_zero), args);
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} break;
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case 1: {
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p_object->connect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_one), args);
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} break;
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case 2: {
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p_object->connect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_two), args);
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} break;
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case 3: {
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p_object->connect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_three), args);
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} break;
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default: {
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MESSAGE("Signal ", p_signal, " arg count not supported.");
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} break;
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}
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}
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void unwatch_signal(Object *p_object, const String &p_signal) {
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MethodInfo method_info;
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ClassDB::get_signal(p_object->get_class(), p_signal, &method_info);
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switch (method_info.arguments.size()) {
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case 0: {
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p_object->disconnect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_zero));
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} break;
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case 1: {
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p_object->disconnect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_one));
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} break;
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case 2: {
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p_object->disconnect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_two));
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} break;
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case 3: {
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p_object->disconnect(p_signal, callable_mp(this, &SignalWatcher::_signal_callback_three));
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} break;
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default: {
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MESSAGE("Signal ", p_signal, " arg count not supported.");
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} break;
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}
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}
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bool check(const String &p_name, const Array &p_args) {
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if (!_signals.has(p_name)) {
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MESSAGE("Signal ", p_name, " not emitted");
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return false;
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}
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if (p_args.size() != _signals[p_name].size()) {
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MESSAGE("Signal has " << _signals[p_name] << " expected " << p_args);
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discard_signal(p_name);
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return false;
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}
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bool match = true;
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for (int i = 0; i < p_args.size(); i++) {
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if (((Array)p_args[i]).size() != ((Array)_signals[p_name][i]).size()) {
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MESSAGE("Signal has " << _signals[p_name][i] << " expected " << p_args[i]);
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match = false;
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continue;
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}
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for (int j = 0; j < ((Array)p_args[i]).size(); j++) {
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if (((Array)p_args[i])[j] != ((Array)_signals[p_name][i])[j]) {
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MESSAGE("Signal has " << _signals[p_name][i] << " expected " << p_args[i]);
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match = false;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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discard_signal(p_name);
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return match;
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}
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bool check_false(const String &p_name) {
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bool has = _signals.has(p_name);
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discard_signal(p_name);
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return !has;
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}
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void discard_signal(const String &p_name) {
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if (_signals.has(p_name)) {
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_signals.erase(p_name);
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}
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}
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void _clear_signals() {
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_signals.clear();
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}
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SignalWatcher() {
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singleton = this;
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}
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~SignalWatcher() {
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singleton = nullptr;
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}
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};
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#define SIGNAL_WATCH(m_object, m_signal) SignalWatcher::get_singleton()->watch_signal(m_object, m_signal);
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#define SIGNAL_UNWATCH(m_object, m_signal) SignalWatcher::get_singleton()->unwatch_signal(m_object, m_signal);
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#define SIGNAL_CHECK(m_signal, m_args) CHECK(SignalWatcher::get_singleton()->check(m_signal, m_args));
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#define SIGNAL_CHECK_FALSE(m_signal) CHECK(SignalWatcher::get_singleton()->check_false(m_signal));
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#define SIGNAL_DISCARD(m_signal) SignalWatcher::get_singleton()->discard_signal(m_signal);
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#endif // TEST_MACROS_H
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