cryb-to/t/t.h
Dag-Erling Smørgrav 64a2da2b84 Refactor the malloc() etc code to reduce code duplication.
Introduce a t_malloc_fatal flag that makes unintentional allocation
failures fatal.  This reduces the need for error handling in tests.

Enable that flag in t_main().  Test programs that don't want it can
override it in t_prepare().
2014-08-03 00:58:13 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Dag-Erling Smørgrav
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*/
#ifndef T_H_INCLUDED
#define T_H_INCLUDED
CRYB_DISABLE_COVERAGE
/*
* Structure describing a test. Includes a pointer to the function that
* performs the test, a pointer to the default description or comment
* associated with the test, and a pointer to arbitrary data passed to the
* test function.
*/
typedef int (t_func)(char **, void *);
struct t_test {
t_func *func;
void *arg;
char *desc;
};
extern const char *t_progname;
void t_add_test(t_func *, void *, const char *, ...);
void t_add_tests(struct t_test *, int);
int t_prepare(int, char **);
void t_cleanup(void);
void t_verbose_hex(const uint8_t *, size_t);
void t_verbose(const char *, ...)
CRYB_PRINTF(1, 2);
#ifdef _IONBF /* proxy for <stdio.h> */
/*
* Convenience functions for temp files
*/
struct t_file {
char *name;
FILE *file;
struct t_file *prev, *next;
};
struct t_file *t_fopen(const char *);
int t_fprintf(struct t_file *, const char *, ...)
CRYB_PRINTF(2, 3);
int t_ferror(struct t_file *);
int t_feof(struct t_file *);
void t_frewind(struct t_file *);
void t_fclose(struct t_file *);
void t_fcloseall(void);
#endif
/*
* Various utilities
*/
int t_compare_mem(const void *, const void *, size_t);
int t_compare_str(const char *, const char *);
#define t_compare_num(n, t) int t_compare_##n(t, t);
t_compare_num(i, int);
t_compare_num(u, unsigned int);
t_compare_num(il, long);
t_compare_num(ul, unsigned long);
t_compare_num(ill, long long);
t_compare_num(ull, unsigned long long);
t_compare_num(sz, size_t);
t_compare_num(i8, int8_t);
t_compare_num(u8, uint8_t);
t_compare_num(x8, uint8_t);
t_compare_num(i16, int16_t);
t_compare_num(u16, uint16_t);
t_compare_num(x16, uint16_t);
t_compare_num(i32, int32_t);
t_compare_num(u32, uint32_t);
t_compare_num(x32, uint32_t);
t_compare_num(i64, int64_t);
t_compare_num(u64, uint64_t);
t_compare_num(x64, uint64_t);
t_compare_num(ptr, void *);
#undef t_compare_num
/*
* Useful constants
*/
extern const uint8_t t_zero[256];
extern const uint8_t t_seq8[256];
/*
* Debugging allocator
*/
extern int t_malloc_fail;
extern int t_malloc_fatal;
#endif