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AND 14.\" CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, 15.\" INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 16.\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 17.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY 18.\" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE 20.\" GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 21.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER 22.\" IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR 23.\" OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN 24.\" IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 25.Dd October 13, 2014 26.Dt ATF-C++ 3 27.Os 28.Sh NAME 29.Nm atf-c++ , 30.Nm ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE , 31.Nm ATF_CHECK_ERRNO , 32.Nm ATF_FAIL , 33.Nm ATF_INIT_TEST_CASES , 34.Nm ATF_PASS , 35.Nm ATF_REQUIRE , 36.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_EQ , 37.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO , 38.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_IN , 39.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH , 40.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_NOT_IN , 41.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_THROW , 42.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_THROW_RE , 43.Nm ATF_SKIP , 44.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE , 45.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY , 46.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE_CLEANUP , 47.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD , 48.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE_NAME , 49.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE_USE , 50.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE_WITH_CLEANUP , 51.Nm ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD , 52.Nm atf::utils::cat_file , 53.Nm atf::utils::compare_file , 54.Nm atf::utils::copy_file , 55.Nm atf::utils::create_file , 56.Nm atf::utils::file_exists , 57.Nm atf::utils::fork , 58.Nm atf::utils::grep_collection , 59.Nm atf::utils::grep_file , 60.Nm atf::utils::grep_string , 61.Nm atf::utils::redirect , 62.Nm atf::utils::wait 63.Nd C++ API to write ATF-based test programs 64.Sh SYNOPSIS 65.In atf-c++.hpp 66.Fn ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE "tcs" "name" 67.Fn ATF_CHECK_ERRNO "expected_errno" "bool_expression" 68.Fn ATF_FAIL "reason" 69.Fn ATF_INIT_TEST_CASES "tcs" 70.Fn ATF_PASS 71.Fn ATF_REQUIRE "expression" 72.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_EQ "expected_expression" "actual_expression" 73.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO "expected_errno" "bool_expression" 74.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_IN "element" "collection" 75.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH "regexp" "string_expression" 76.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_NOT_IN "element" "collection" 77.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_THROW "expected_exception" "statement" 78.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_THROW_RE "expected_exception" "regexp" "statement" 79.Fn ATF_SKIP "reason" 80.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE "name" 81.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY "name" 82.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_CLEANUP "name" 83.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD "name" 84.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_NAME "name" 85.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_USE "name" 86.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_WITH_CLEANUP "name" 87.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD "name" 88.Ft void 89.Fo atf::utils::cat_file 90.Fa "const std::string& path" 91.Fa "const std::string& prefix" 92.Fc 93.Ft bool 94.Fo atf::utils::compare_file 95.Fa "const std::string& path" 96.Fa "const std::string& contents" 97.Fc 98.Ft void 99.Fo atf::utils::copy_file 100.Fa "const std::string& source" 101.Fa "const std::string& destination" 102.Fc 103.Ft void 104.Fo atf::utils::create_file 105.Fa "const std::string& path" 106.Fa "const std::string& contents" 107.Fc 108.Ft void 109.Fo atf::utils::file_exists 110.Fa "const std::string& path" 111.Fc 112.Ft pid_t 113.Fo atf::utils::fork 114.Fa "void" 115.Fc 116.Ft bool 117.Fo atf::utils::grep_collection 118.Fa "const std::string& regexp" 119.Fa "const Collection& collection" 120.Fc 121.Ft bool 122.Fo atf::utils::grep_file 123.Fa "const std::string& regexp" 124.Fa "const std::string& path" 125.Fc 126.Ft bool 127.Fo atf::utils::grep_string 128.Fa "const std::string& regexp" 129.Fa "const std::string& path" 130.Fc 131.Ft void 132.Fo atf::utils::redirect 133.Fa "const int fd" 134.Fa "const std::string& path" 135.Fc 136.Ft void 137.Fo atf::utils::wait 138.Fa "const pid_t pid" 139.Fa "const int expected_exit_status" 140.Fa "const std::string& expected_stdout" 141.Fa "const std::string& expected_stderr" 142.Fc 143.Sh DESCRIPTION 144ATF provides a C++ programming interface to implement test programs. 145C++-based test programs follow this template: 146.Bd -literal -offset indent 147extern "C" { 148.Ns ... C-specific includes go here ... 149} 150 151.Ns ... C++-specific includes go here ... 152 153#include <atf-c++.hpp> 154 155ATF_TEST_CASE(tc1); 156ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD(tc1) 157{ 158 ... first test case's header ... 159} 160ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(tc1) 161{ 162 ... first test case's body ... 163} 164 165ATF_TEST_CASE_WITH_CLEANUP(tc2); 166ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD(tc2) 167{ 168 ... second test case's header ... 169} 170ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(tc2) 171{ 172 ... second test case's body ... 173} 174ATF_TEST_CASE_CLEANUP(tc2) 175{ 176 ... second test case's cleanup ... 177} 178 179ATF_TEST_CASE(tc3); 180ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(tc3) 181{ 182 ... third test case's body ... 183} 184 185.Ns ... additional test cases ... 186 187ATF_INIT_TEST_CASES(tcs) 188{ 189 ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, tc1); 190 ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, tc2); 191 ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, tc3); 192 ... add additional test cases ... 193} 194.Ed 195.Ss Definition of test cases 196Test cases have an identifier and are composed of three different parts: 197the header, the body and an optional cleanup routine, all of which are 198described in 199.Xr atf-test-case 4 . 200To define test cases, one can use the 201.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE , 202.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_WITH_CLEANUP 203or the 204.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD 205macros, which take a single parameter specifiying the test case's 206name. 207.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE , 208requires to define a head and a body for the test case, 209.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_WITH_CLEANUP 210requires to define a head, a body and a cleanup for the test case and 211.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD 212requires only a body for the test case. 213It is important to note that these 214.Em do not 215set the test case up for execution when the program is run. 216In order to do so, a later registration is needed through the 217.Fn ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE 218macro detailed in 219.Sx Program initialization . 220.Pp 221Later on, one must define the three parts of the body by means of three 222functions. 223Their headers are given by the 224.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD , 225.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY 226and 227.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_CLEANUP 228macros, all of which take the test case's name. 229Following each of these, a block of code is expected, surrounded by the 230opening and closing brackets. 231.Pp 232Additionally, the 233.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_NAME 234macro can be used to obtain the name of the class corresponding to a 235particular test case, as the name is internally manged by the library to 236prevent clashes with other user identifiers. 237Similarly, the 238.Fn ATF_TEST_CASE_USE 239macro can be executed on a particular test case to mark it as "used" and 240thus prevent compiler warnings regarding unused symbols. 241Note that 242.Em you should never have to use these macros during regular operation. 243.Ss Program initialization 244The library provides a way to easily define the test program's 245.Fn main 246function. 247You should never define one on your own, but rely on the 248library to do it for you. 249This is done by using the 250.Fn ATF_INIT_TEST_CASES 251macro, which is passed the name of the list that will hold the test cases. 252This name can be whatever you want as long as it is a valid variable value. 253.Pp 254After the macro, you are supposed to provide the body of a function, which 255should only use the 256.Fn ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE 257macro to register the test cases the test program will execute. 258The first parameter of this macro matches the name you provided in the 259former call. 260.Ss Header definitions 261The test case's header can define the meta-data by using the 262.Fn set_md_var 263method, which takes two parameters: the first one specifies the 264meta-data variable to be set and the second one specifies its value. 265Both of them are strings. 266.Ss Configuration variables 267The test case has read-only access to the current configuration variables 268by means of the 269.Ft bool 270.Fn has_config_var 271and the 272.Ft std::string 273.Fn get_config_var 274methods, which can be called in any of the three parts of a test case. 275.Ss Access to the source directory 276It is possible to get the path to the test case's source directory from any 277of its three components by querying the 278.Sq srcdir 279configuration variable. 280.Ss Requiring programs 281Aside from the 282.Va require.progs 283meta-data variable available in the header only, one can also check for 284additional programs in the test case's body by using the 285.Fn require_prog 286function, which takes the base name or full path of a single binary. 287Relative paths are forbidden. 288If it is not found, the test case will be automatically skipped. 289.Ss Test case finalization 290The test case finalizes either when the body reaches its end, at which 291point the test is assumed to have 292.Em passed , 293or at any explicit call to 294.Fn ATF_PASS , 295.Fn ATF_FAIL 296or 297.Fn ATF_SKIP . 298These three macros terminate the execution of the test case immediately. 299The cleanup routine will be processed afterwards in a completely automated 300way, regardless of the test case's termination reason. 301.Pp 302.Fn ATF_PASS 303does not take any parameters. 304.Fn ATF_FAIL 305and 306.Fn ATF_SKIP 307take a single string that describes why the test case failed or 308was skipped, respectively. 309It is very important to provide a clear error message in both cases so that 310the user can quickly know why the test did not pass. 311.Ss Expectations 312Everything explained in the previous section changes when the test case 313expectations are redefined by the programmer. 314.Pp 315Each test case has an internal state called 316.Sq expect 317that describes what the test case expectations are at any point in time. 318The value of this property can change during execution by any of: 319.Bl -tag -width indent 320.It Fn expect_death "reason" 321Expects the test case to exit prematurely regardless of the nature of the 322exit. 323.It Fn expect_exit "exitcode" "reason" 324Expects the test case to exit cleanly. 325If 326.Va exitcode 327is not 328.Sq -1 , 329the runtime engine will validate that the exit code of the test case 330matches the one provided in this call. 331Otherwise, the exact value will be ignored. 332.It Fn expect_fail "reason" 333Any failure (be it fatal or non-fatal) raised in this mode is recorded. 334However, such failures do not report the test case as failed; instead, the 335test case finalizes cleanly and is reported as 336.Sq expected failure ; 337this report includes the provided 338.Fa reason 339as part of it. 340If no error is raised while running in this mode, then the test case is 341reported as 342.Sq failed . 343.Pp 344This mode is useful to reproduce actual known bugs in tests. 345Whenever the developer fixes the bug later on, the test case will start 346reporting a failure, signaling the developer that the test case must be 347adjusted to the new conditions. 348In this situation, it is useful, for example, to set 349.Fa reason 350as the bug number for tracking purposes. 351.It Fn expect_pass 352This is the normal mode of execution. 353In this mode, any failure is reported as such to the user and the test case 354is marked as 355.Sq failed . 356.It Fn expect_race "reason" 357Any failure or timeout during the execution of the test case will be 358considered as if a race condition has been triggered and reported as such. 359If no problems arise, the test will continue execution as usual. 360.It Fn expect_signal "signo" "reason" 361Expects the test case to terminate due to the reception of a signal. 362If 363.Va signo 364is not 365.Sq -1 , 366the runtime engine will validate that the signal that terminated the test 367case matches the one provided in this call. 368Otherwise, the exact value will be ignored. 369.It Fn expect_timeout "reason" 370Expects the test case to execute for longer than its timeout. 371.El 372.Ss Helper macros for common checks 373The library provides several macros that are very handy in multiple 374situations. 375These basically check some condition after executing a given statement or 376processing a given expression and, if the condition is not met, they 377automatically call 378.Fn ATF_FAIL 379with an appropriate error message. 380.Pp 381.Fn ATF_REQUIRE 382takes an expression and raises a failure if it evaluates to false. 383.Pp 384.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_EQ 385takes two expressions and raises a failure if the two do not evaluate to 386the same exact value. 387The common style is to put the expected value in the first parameter and the 388actual value in the second parameter. 389.Pp 390.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_IN 391takes an element and a collection and validates that the element is present in 392the collection. 393.Pp 394.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH 395takes a regular expression and a string and raises a failure if the regular 396expression does not match the string. 397.Pp 398.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_NOT_IN 399takes an element and a collection and validates that the element is not present 400in the collection. 401.Pp 402.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_THROW 403takes the name of an exception and a statement and raises a failure if 404the statement does not throw the specified exception. 405.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_THROW_RE 406takes the name of an exception, a regular expresion and a statement and raises a 407failure if the statement does not throw the specified exception and if the 408message of the exception does not match the regular expression. 409.Pp 410.Fn ATF_CHECK_ERRNO 411and 412.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO 413take, first, the error code that the check is expecting to find in the 414.Va errno 415variable and, second, a boolean expression that, if evaluates to true, 416means that a call failed and 417.Va errno 418has to be checked against the first value. 419.Ss Utility functions 420The following functions are provided as part of the 421.Nm 422API to simplify the creation of a variety of tests. 423In particular, these are useful to write tests for command-line interfaces. 424.Pp 425.Ft void 426.Fo atf::utils::cat_file 427.Fa "const std::string& path" 428.Fa "const std::string& prefix" 429.Fc 430.Bd -ragged -offset indent 431Prints the contents of 432.Fa path 433to the standard output, prefixing every line with the string in 434.Fa prefix . 435.Ed 436.Pp 437.Ft bool 438.Fo atf::utils::compare_file 439.Fa "const std::string& path" 440.Fa "const std::string& contents" 441.Fc 442.Bd -ragged -offset indent 443Returns true if the given 444.Fa path 445matches exactly the expected inlined 446.Fa contents . 447.Ed 448.Pp 449.Ft void 450.Fo atf::utils::copy_file 451.Fa "const std::string& source" 452.Fa "const std::string& destination" 453.Fc 454.Bd -ragged -offset indent 455Copies the file 456.Fa source 457to 458.Fa destination . 459The permissions of the file are preserved during the code. 460.Ed 461.Pp 462.Ft void 463.Fo atf::utils::create_file 464.Fa "const std::string& path" 465.Fa "const std::string& contents" 466.Fc 467.Bd -ragged -offset indent 468Creates 469.Fa file 470with the text given in 471.Fa contents . 472.Ed 473.Pp 474.Ft void 475.Fo atf::utils::file_exists 476.Fa "const std::string& path" 477.Fc 478.Bd -ragged -offset indent 479Checks if 480.Fa path 481exists. 482.Ed 483.Pp 484.Ft pid_t 485.Fo atf::utils::fork 486.Fa "void" 487.Fc 488.Bd -ragged -offset indent 489Forks a process and redirects the standard output and standard error of the 490child to files for later validation with 491.Fn atf::utils::wait . 492Fails the test case if the fork fails, so this does not return an error. 493.Ed 494.Pp 495.Ft bool 496.Fo atf::utils::grep_collection 497.Fa "const std::string& regexp" 498.Fa "const Collection& collection" 499.Fc 500.Bd -ragged -offset indent 501Searches for the regular expression 502.Fa regexp 503in any of the strings contained in the 504.Fa collection . 505This is a template that accepts any one-dimensional container of strings. 506.Ed 507.Pp 508.Ft bool 509.Fo atf::utils::grep_file 510.Fa "const std::string& regexp" 511.Fa "const std::string& path" 512.Fc 513.Bd -ragged -offset indent 514Searches for the regular expression 515.Fa regexp 516in the file 517.Fa path . 518The variable arguments are used to construct the regular expression. 519.Ed 520.Pp 521.Ft bool 522.Fo atf::utils::grep_string 523.Fa "const std::string& regexp" 524.Fa "const std::string& str" 525.Fc 526.Bd -ragged -offset indent 527Searches for the regular expression 528.Fa regexp 529in the string 530.Fa str . 531.Ed 532.Ft void 533.Fo atf::utils::redirect 534.Fa "const int fd" 535.Fa "const std::string& path" 536.Fc 537.Bd -ragged -offset indent 538Redirects the given file descriptor 539.Fa fd 540to the file 541.Fa path . 542This function exits the process in case of an error and does not properly mark 543the test case as failed. 544As a result, it should only be used in subprocesses of the test case; specially 545those spawned by 546.Fn atf::utils::fork . 547.Ed 548.Pp 549.Ft void 550.Fo atf::utils::wait 551.Fa "const pid_t pid" 552.Fa "const int expected_exit_status" 553.Fa "const std::string& expected_stdout" 554.Fa "const std::string& expected_stderr" 555.Fc 556.Bd -ragged -offset indent 557Waits and validates the result of a subprocess spawned with 558.Fn atf::utils::wait . 559The validation involves checking that the subprocess exited cleanly and returned 560the code specified in 561.Fa expected_exit_status 562and that its standard output and standard error match the strings given in 563.Fa expected_stdout 564and 565.Fa expected_stderr . 566.Pp 567If any of the 568.Fa expected_stdout 569or 570.Fa expected_stderr 571strings are prefixed with 572.Sq save: , 573then they specify the name of the file into which to store the stdout or stderr 574of the subprocess, and no comparison is performed. 575.Ed 576.Sh ENVIRONMENT 577The following variables are recognized by 578.Nm 579but should not be overridden other than for testing purposes: 580.Pp 581.Bl -tag -width ATFXBUILDXCXXFLAGSXX -compact 582.It Va ATF_BUILD_CC 583Path to the C compiler. 584.It Va ATF_BUILD_CFLAGS 585C compiler flags. 586.It Va ATF_BUILD_CPP 587Path to the C/C++ preprocessor. 588.It Va ATF_BUILD_CPPFLAGS 589C/C++ preprocessor flags. 590.It Va ATF_BUILD_CXX 591Path to the C++ compiler. 592.It Va ATF_BUILD_CXXFLAGS 593C++ compiler flags. 594.El 595.Sh EXAMPLES 596The following shows a complete test program with a single test case that 597validates the addition operator: 598.Bd -literal -offset indent 599#include <atf-c++.hpp> 600 601ATF_TEST_CASE(addition); 602ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD(addition) 603{ 604 set_md_var("descr", "Sample tests for the addition operator"); 605} 606ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(addition) 607{ 608 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(0, 0 + 0); 609 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(1, 0 + 1); 610 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(1, 1 + 0); 611 612 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(2, 1 + 1); 613 614 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(300, 100 + 200); 615} 616 617ATF_TEST_CASE(open_failure); 618ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD(open_failure) 619{ 620 set_md_var("descr", "Sample tests for the open function"); 621} 622ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(open_failure) 623{ 624 ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO(ENOENT, open("non-existent", O_RDONLY) == -1); 625} 626 627ATF_TEST_CASE(known_bug); 628ATF_TEST_CASE_HEAD(known_bug) 629{ 630 set_md_var("descr", "Reproduces a known bug"); 631} 632ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(known_bug) 633{ 634 expect_fail("See bug number foo/bar"); 635 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(3, 1 + 1); 636 expect_pass(); 637 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(3, 1 + 2); 638} 639 640ATF_INIT_TEST_CASES(tcs) 641{ 642 ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, addition); 643 ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, open_failure); 644 ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, known_bug); 645} 646.Ed 647.Sh SEE ALSO 648.Xr atf-test-program 1 , 649.Xr atf-test-case 4 650